Less drama as per @x42's suggestion

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Alexandre Prokoudine 2022-10-05 18:02:26 +03:00
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The rationale for pre-processing with I/O plugins is that it's a more
lightweight way to do it as compared to busses. Much of that is because busses
have automatable parameters such as fader and panner positions, as well as
plugins' parameters. Evaluating automation (even when there's none) is
expensive in terms of CPU use. However I/O plugins are not automatable, so
plugins' parameters. Evaluating parameter automation (even when there's none)
adds additional load to the CPU. However I/O plugins are not automatable, so
there's no evaluation happening. As far as Ardour is concerned, they are
almost like JACK audio server clients running alongside Ardour.
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