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I don't know your use case, but generally, if you have so many VST processing on a single track that it loads a core of a modern CPU, it means you're doing either something really creative, sculpting a sound, or some heavy-handed audio restoration. Both are candidates for freezing/rendering to a stem. YMMV, of course.



yes, that is mostly what I'm doing. and I hate waiting 5 minutes for a track to be frozen.




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