If we're working only with sends (no latency), as we know, we can always increase the processing time (there is no limit) with the buffer and samples to give the processor time to do its work. It's always worked for me so far. It's also true that, at least for me, I work with a computer that's over 15 years old. And we ask it to work in real time with virtual instruments and dozens of plugins. Maybe it's time to upgrade the hardware, but at least for me again, as long as there are tricks to get the job done, I'll stick with it :).
If we're working only with sends (no latency), as we know, we can always increase the processing time (there is no limit) with the buffer and samples to give the processor time to do its work. It's always worked for me so far. It's also true that, at least for me, I work with a computer that's over 15 years old. And we ask it to work in real time with virtual instruments and dozens of plugins. Maybe it's time to upgrade the hardware, but at least for me again, as long as there are tricks to get the job done, I'll stick with it :).