BIG news from NI NAMM 2009
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
the only thing I have noticed is the way different hosts perform.
i can run way way more plugins in logic pro than I can in live.
host issues not plugs.
i can run way way more plugins in logic pro than I can in live.
host issues not plugs.
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
i think its shocking i cant get Omnisphere to run on P2 on Win98SEtopaz wrote:a few years ago people would save up and buy an akai 6000 for 2-3k + or a big workstation keyboard.
now they hang on to their retired underpowered £200 pc's and winge on about cpu usage, then expect to run modern day synths that sound great with no cpu hit.
(might be the lack of DVD drive too)
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
not true, you can cant even get most plugs for Mactopaz wrote:the only thing I have noticed is the way different hosts perform.
i can run way way more plugins in logic pro than I can in live.
host issues not plugs.
- Beware the Quoth
- 35432 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
But it wont be in 6 months. In a year, it'll be entry-level spec. (One reason I dont find it worthwhile to buy top spec gear... you pay most for the last little increment in speed)Keith99 wrote:Nothing underpowered about my PC - it is top spec.
Beyond a certain level of optimisation, it starts to take a lot more work for smaller and smaller increases in efficiency. And since CPUs just get faster and cheaper, it becomes a moot point pretty damn quickly, considering.but I still struggle with many plugins at once (not just NI). I think if companies invested enough they could streamline their plugins rather tha always releasing new things. Then again perhaps thats just the way the economics work
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- KVRist
- 182 posts since 29 Nov, 2006
ew wrote:Ah- now I understand. How silly of me...![]()
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Nice one, Matt...
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What if a reduction in the plugin's CPU usage meant a drop in it's overall sound quality??.
NI could perhaps provide an option for their music software to work at a reduced resolution... I think Reaktor has got this feature built in a while back IIRC.
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
not true, all the decent stuff is available for Mac.

Kriminal wrote:
not true, you can cant even get most plugs for Mac
- KVRAF
- 37389 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Read my post ^^^^ They all doLexAmus wrote:ew wrote:Ah- now I understand. How silly of me...![]()
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Nice one, Matt...
ew...Indeed
What if a reduction in the plugin's CPU usage meant a drop in it's overall sound quality??.
NI could perhaps provide an option for their music software to work at a reduced resolution... I think Reaktor has got this feature built in a while back IIRC.
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
but it doesnt mean its under-powered...mine was 'top spec' when i bought it, and only now, nearly 5 years to the day since i bought it, am i feeling the need to upgrade, but even so its not urgentwhyterabbyt wrote:But it wont be in 6 months. In a year, it'll be entry-level spec.Keith99 wrote:Nothing underpowered about my PC - it is top spec.
i am an off the shelf user tho, cant be arsed to mess around with bits and bobs, even tho its prob easy enough and would work out cheaper/better...i prefer to just buy and walk away with a guarantee
kinda not the point he was making tho
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- KVRist
- 182 posts since 29 Nov, 2006
You sent your post while I was typing mine. Interesting to see if the *CPU usage* mantra tones down!!!aMUSEd wrote:Read my post ^^^^ They all doLexAmus wrote:ew wrote:Ah- now I understand. How silly of me...![]()
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Nice one, Matt...
ew...Indeed
What if a reduction in the plugin's CPU usage meant a drop in it's overall sound quality??.
NI could perhaps provide an option for their music software to work at a reduced resolution... I think Reaktor has got this feature built in a while back IIRC.
- KVRian
- 1394 posts since 6 May, 2005 from Michigan, USA
Yeppers, S7PE. I'm thinking that using Kore 2 as a "sub-host" to run my softsynths in Sonar might improve things (as well as possibly allow me to use some softsynths that were problematic for me in Sonar previously), since I'm assuming that basically Sonar will only "see" Kore and no longer be dealing directly with the plugins contained within a Kore VST instance. (Granted, I probably shouldn't assume anything without knowing for a fact that that's how it works.)>My current DAW works reasonably well most of the time, but there's so much feature bloat in it
Let me guess - Sonar 7 or 8? I started using Cakewalk when it first came out in DOS and watched it bloat over the years into the monstrosity it is today. I think I was a lot happier and productive when I wasn't fighting with trying to learn all of the bells and whistles and the myriad interactions that resulted. Keep It Simple Stupid (KISS) is the foundation of elegance to me.
I've already had an experience to suggest it will help matters. One of my problems in Sonar is that, once a session reaches a certain degree of complexity with lots of synths and other plugins, Sonar's audio engine keeps wanting to stop, even though the CPU still has plenty of breathing room. Omnisphere and Stylus RMX are major "engine stallers" in more complicated Sonar sessions for me. A few days ago, I was trying to instantiate Omnisphere in a very complex session I have going and no dice, stalled Sonar right out. Today I tried instantiating Kore in that session and then Omnisphere within Kore - no audio engine stalls, worked just fine.
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- KVRist
- 293 posts since 19 Sep, 2004
Sorry if it's been said and dismissed (as I did not read all 10 pages ;P )
But my guesses/hopes would be :
Battery 4 with/drum synth and step sequencer ...filed under hope
Pro54 ....been a while !
and some sort of traktor update to compete with torq
But my guesses/hopes would be :
Battery 4 with/drum synth and step sequencer ...filed under hope
Pro54 ....been a while !
and some sort of traktor update to compete with torq
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- KVRian
- 1064 posts since 21 Mar, 2005
I'm guesing the guitar bit will be 10 (or more) Kore packs with artist presets in the style of famous guitarist, with additionel amp models and effects, which you can use both in guitar rig and Kore 2 FX.
DJ's:
When is "Traktor the Ultra mega bombastic Pro the kore edition" due???
Producers: Either some new synth (Wouldn't they say keybord players if it was a new synth???) or some kind of modular effect unit, which brings back revamped versions of Vokator and Spektral delay (With new Names), and also brings pitchshifting/harmonizer, modulation and reverb to the komplete range, without being Reaktor or guitar rig based.... Or it could be the UAD2/Ni edition, which was hinted at when the trailer for UAD2 was released.
DJ's:
Producers: Either some new synth (Wouldn't they say keybord players if it was a new synth???) or some kind of modular effect unit, which brings back revamped versions of Vokator and Spektral delay (With new Names), and also brings pitchshifting/harmonizer, modulation and reverb to the komplete range, without being Reaktor or guitar rig based.... Or it could be the UAD2/Ni edition, which was hinted at when the trailer for UAD2 was released.
