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DSP and Memory Consumption

PowerCore PCI MkII (as in example) is equipped with 4 DSP and memory circuits.
Each DSP has an indicator for DSP Load, the percentage of each DSP used, as well
as Memory, indicating how much memory is in use on each DSP.

Expanded Status page

The status page can be expanded by pressing the “MORE” key.

Authentication ID

The Authentication ID contains your Serial Number and Board ID. This combination
of numbers is unique and you will need this to register your PowerCore.
To copy the numbers to the clipboard:
Right click on top of the ID number
Select “Copy authentication ID to clipboard”
Once the numbers are on the clipboard they are easily pasted into the online
registration form.

Nickname

If you have several PowerCore devices in your system you may prefer to “Nickname”
the individual devices for better overview in the future.

The RESET button

The RESET button will reboot the PowerCore. This will terminate all plug-ins running
on this particular PowerCore! Should you ever find yourself needing to RESET the
PowerCore, you should save and close your session before you RESET.
Failing to do so will most likely result in various error messages from the host as it
will expect to see plug-ins that are not there.
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The plug-ins page is an overview page of all available plug-ins and their status.
Depending on the type of PowerCore hardware you are using, the plug-ins have
various status types.
The PowerCore 2.0 software features a new licensing system. The 2.x licensing
system provides new features, including full functional trial time and better overview
over the plug-ins.
PowerCore 2.0 also works with the old 1.x licensing system, meaning that plug-ins
that are authorized for the 1.x will still run. You can still open the plug-ins and work
with them as you are used to, but 1.x licenses will not appear in the control panel.
Please also notice that not all 3rd party developers will make use of the 2.x licensing
system, and therefore there will be plug-ins that do not appear in the control panel.

Free Trial Period on optional plug-Ins

Optional plug-ins distributed by TC Electronic come with a free trial period. Once the
free trial period expires you will have to buy the plug-in for continued use.
A counter of the remaining free trial time for each plug-in is found on the plug-ins
page. Depending on the type of host application you are using, the time counts in
slightly different ways. With some host applications (such as Cubase) the counter is
running as soon as the plug-in is opened and also when the song is in stop mode.
With other applications (such as ProTools), the counter is running only when a signal
is passing through the plug-in in play mode.
PLUG-INS
List of all optional PowerCore plug-ins. Register at www.tcelectronic.com to stay
informed about new releases and new plug-ins. Once a plug-ins is authorized the
plug-in will run on any connected PowerCore products in the system.
Beware that there are a number of plug-ins that this list does not show:
1) TC Plug-ins that are using the old (non 2.x) version copy protection
2) Plug-ins from 3rd parties that use old (non 2.x) version copy protection
3) Plug-ins from 3rd parties that use iLok copy protection (for instance Sonnox plug-
ins)
Authorized correctly, these types will run absolutely fine without limitations, even
though they are not shown in the list.