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Blessed Fingas
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I just downloaded it bout to try it out. I been trying out record for the last few weeks.
So far I am kinda liking it! But, I got to be honest, I am scared of liking it too much, because i love Ableton Live and I have that ish down! LOL!
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me too but studio one is a great program i probably will buy it.2nd on that. I'm scared of leaving sonar.
i'm going to download the demo tonight.
i've been using reason to produce and it's extremely light on CPU. my laptop isn't the greatest and i remember with the fl studio demo sometimes get up to 90% CPU usage when messing with a couple of instances of poizone or toxic (can't remember which one).
how light (or not) is studio one on resources? and is there any thing i can do that will "push" my cpu to it's limits to see how far it can go?
Studio one is pretty light on the cpu and you can always rewire reason into studio one.
so Yall really loving this thang huh? make great music with it.
i like it but i need some things added to it and it will be good to go. but the built in plugins are pretty good imo. and i like the one screen interface and easy to get to everything.
Oh ok, that's what's up. Does it kill your cpu and run on all your gigs or lets say if I had 10 gig of ram will it us it all and work on all the processors? I am just trying to compare to Record.
havent really tried big projects and stuff yet but it ran good on my laptop which is only 2gig ram
Ok, that's what's up. enjoy
one thing i dont like is you cant record the output of the rewire channels yet. they said probably in a future update which mean gotta bounce it.
ok... this thing rewires perfectly for me.. i dont get any phase between reason and it..
the thing is anyone know how to map midi on this thing?? ableton made it simple as hell to map transport controls, click, loop feature, etc..