several vst to kill my system

Hello

I hope someone can help.

I have a drum track, a bass track and 4 tracks of guitar and I want amplitude/guitar rig on every guitar track and low track. so far I've been separate vst loading for each track that I want to use a different sound by track, the result is either hearing hurt, the audio cutting out and in some cases crashing. I just bought a tascam us-144mk2 and use that as my sound card, so hope he would perform better than my realtek onboard, but he still struggles.

is there anyway that I can make more effective vsts? as a way to open a vst once, but used for different tracks?

Thank you

If you were willing to use the same effect on each track your could assign each of them to the same Bus and use the VST times on each.

Because you specify you want each one to be different, you're stuck with having to open the effect several times.  Hearing provides a way to lighten the load on the processor when you do this... check Manual "lock-down" of the tracks.  This means essentially get the effect directly on a track and then "locking" this way so the effect remains the same and didn't need re-treatment.

Bob

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