Boost your computer’s performance at the touch of a button! Vienna Power House is a groundbreaking add-on for Vienna MIR Pro 3D that offloads convolution processes to the graphics card in order to reduce the load on the CPU. Utilizing GPU Audio’s patented technology, this powerful acceleration component, available for Vienna MIR Pro 3D and the Vienna Synchron Player, uses the vast processing capabilities of the more adaptable and streamlined GPU to free up the CPU for other tasks.
Add-on for outsourcing convolution processes to the GPU
Works with Vienna MIR Pro 3D and the Vienna Synchron Player
Supports Apple M1/M2/M3 computers
Supports NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards under Windows
Vienna Power House works best in connection with Vienna MIR Pro 3D and Vienna MIR Pro 3D (24). MIR’s core engine relies on convolution for placement and reverberation. This mathematical process taxes the CPU in a linear way. More audio sources, more output channels (from stereo to immersive formats), and long reverb tails may result in hundreds, even thousands of convolutions. An orchestra consisting of 80 stereo sources, mixed in 7.0.4 for Dolby Atmos, will create a maximum of 1,760 positional impulse responses and consequently the same number of convolutions (80 x 2 x 11), calculated in real-time at a preferably low latency. By lowering the CPU load by up to 50% or more, depending on your system, Vienna Power House provides you with significantly increased raw computation power at the click of the “GPU Power” button.
Hardware
Mac:
Apple M1/M2/M3 (Pro/Max/Ultra), min. 16 GB RAM, 32 GB recommended
macOS Monterey (12.6.8) or later
Not compatible with ASIO Guard OFF in Cubase/Nuendo on macOS only.
Windows:
NVIDIA:
GTX 1000-Series
GTX 2000-Series
GTX 3000-Series
GTX 4000-Series
~2016/17 or later, min. 8 GB VRAM
AMD:
RX 5000 Series
RX 6000 Series
~2019 or later, min. 8 GB VRAM
Recommended (Windows):
Nvidia RTX3060 12 GB VRAM
AMD Rx6700XT 12 GB VRAM
Important! Please make sure to use the absolutely latest NVIDIA/AMD drivers installed from Nvidia/AMD directly, not drivers supplied with Windows.