Below follows things you can check and change to make sure your song uses as little computer processing power and memory as possible:This won’t affect the processing power but will reduce the Song file size, which might be desirable in many situations. See “Delete Unused Recordings”.As a final step, after you have recorded and edited your song, use the “Save and Optimize” function on the File menu. This will remove any “empty” disk areas in the song file, making the file as small as possible - see “Saving and optimizing a Song”.If you’re using a lot of devices in an instrument track, you could bounce the instrument track to an Audio Track. Doing so makes it possible to delete the instrument track afterwards and thus reduce the processing power. See “Bouncing Mixer Channels”.For example, instead of using several similar reverbs as separate insert effects, replace them all with one, set up as a send effect on a Send FX bus in the Main Mixer. By the same token, try to use one sampler playing several different samples instead of numerous samplers playing one sample each.For example, if a sampler or Dr. Octo Rex loop player is playing mono material, only connect the Left output and leave the Right output unconnected.
• If you are playing back a sample at a much higher pitch than it was recorded at, consider sample rate converting the actual sample file to a lower sample rate.Observe that if the Cutoff is all the way up or the envelope is set to open the filter fully, then the filter doesn’t affect the sound. Conserve processing power by disabling the filter altogether.This can be done for example by lowering the release and setting the Polyphony setting to exactly the maximum number of notes played simultaneously by this device.This will remove some high frequency content from the sound of this particular device, but often this is not noticeable (this is especially true for bass sounds).For example, if your sampler or Dr. Octo Rex player is playing mono material, only connect it to the Left input on a mixer channel. Leave the Right input unconnected.
• When you are using mono effects as send effects, you can connect the effect returns in mono as well (disconnect the cable to Aux Return Right on the Main Mixer).