I read you as you was just asking for more informations about Buchla Easel Vs CPU consumption. But perhaps that's not the case afterall? What's your purpose with this thread?
I was simply saying, that i doubt you get a more detailed explanation from Arturia. But who knows?
This is more words, but basicly the same:
https://www.arturia.com/faq/buchlaeaselv/buchla-easel-v-general-questionsSome problems with informations like that is:
1. it's not telling which specific CPU - (i assume it's the faster desktop i7s, and it could be a single core performance much better than yours.)
2. the 20% per voice of a CPU is not very precise information - (4 voices might be 80% - but of the CPU or of a single CPU core?)
3. it's not telling anything about buffer settings and samplerate settings for your soundcard
4. it can't take your settings for different things into account
To me it's only saying, that Buchla Easel V can use so much CPU, that Arturia think they'll have to mention it.
In generel i personally think there should be better informations about things like this from all audio application vendors. I doubt it can be completely precise.
I assume your DAW show you the load for the most stressed CPU core. I don't know how it handle plug-ins either.
Unfortunately it's still very important to have a high CPU single core performance for usage like this.
Your informations is'nt precise either. With the informations you give, i can't check your CPUs benchmark or anything else. If your equiptment is opimized for the needed tasks, can also have an impact on performance, but you don't tell anything about your equiptment and your settings - including DAW settings - that's relevant for performance.
Anyway - As said, we can hope, that Arturia find a way to save some processing power when using Buchla Easel V. I think it use a lot of CPU, even if it's not a secret it does. I wish and think it should use less CPU, even if it's not the only synth out there, that can be a CPU hog. But what do you exspect Arturia to tell you more about why it use that much CPU and such?
In example - I know there are technically aspects in multicore programming, and the latency it can introduce, that might make some things impossible to put on multiple cores. You can't divide a single task between cores.
I would'nt mind an article about the technically aspects to consider in audio application programming in generel. That could be great to be able to see how far the developement currently is. So a link for such an article would be great.
Perhaps there are some things, you can do to get better performance. But i can't tell, espcially not without knowing about your equiptment, your settings and your work methods.
You can also add a feature request. Your intentions is unclear.
You can allways contact Arturia through your account, if you wan't some kind of response from Arturia.