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Thanks for your comments. Yes, I know the Windows meter. The CPU load meter should be inside the program, as done for example in Kontakt Sampler. Native Instruments people did not say "hey guys use your Windows meter". They did it ! You open BIAB and you have all the tools you need, that is ergonomy.




Maybe so, but the additional usage monitor would also consume resources. It's always best to use an OS widgit if it exists.

If you really need to launch the CPU meter from within BiaB then go to the GM|Run other program|Choose other application menu and set it to run \windows\system32\taskmgr.exe, that way you can always launch it using GM|Run other program|Run other application.


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