You cantapiodmitriyevich wrote:I wish we could create categories for VST Fx and Instruments and organize them accordingly. Favourites/last used are nice, but not enough.
http://www.studio-one.expert/studio-one ... r-features
You cantapiodmitriyevich wrote:I wish we could create categories for VST Fx and Instruments and organize them accordingly. Favourites/last used are nice, but not enough.
I did exactly this a week or two ago. Works like a charm. Been there since version 3.1.aMUSEd wrote:You cantapiodmitriyevich wrote:I wish we could create categories for VST Fx and Instruments and organize them accordingly. Favourites/last used are nice, but not enough.
http://www.studio-one.expert/studio-one ... r-features
How could I miss that? Thanks so much.aMUSEd wrote:You cantapiodmitriyevich wrote:I wish we could create categories for VST Fx and Instruments and organize them accordingly. Favourites/last used are nice, but not enough.
http://www.studio-one.expert/studio-one ... r-features
Of course reason is the worst performance it just came out with vst support. These users need to give them time to freakin fix it. How long did it take steinberg to fix the bug issues with cubase the cpu spikes, cpu overload. Ableton jacked up Live 8. Studio One 3 did not run well for a lot of people until this update.aMUSEd wrote:One interesting thing I did find though is that both S1 and Logic seem to pull this off differently from Reaper. Using the system activity monitor to check CPU in most hosts this particular very CPU greedy patch uses between 60-90% of one core, depending how many voices are playing, which manages to choke all hosts other than S1 and Logic when it gets closer to the 80-90% (with more voices playing and long sustain). So it looks like S1 and Logic manage somehow to run the synth at high CPU levels but without it causing glitches in the audio engine.
On the other hand Reaper does something very different, it just uses CPU more efficiently in the first place. The same patch still running with lots of voices refuses to go over 50% (according to activity monitor) of one core in Reaper (in fact Reaper's own meter has it at 12-13% but I think it is aggregating it with other cores).
The worst performers btw are Reason and Waveform - they get glitchy even at around 60-70% CPU.
We've long past version 3.5... 4.6 feels like a whole new extensively expanded application by comparison... not just in visual features but in ones you can't see such as further CPU optimisation and multithreaded processing of multi-instruments, and that of the native instruments included, such as Presence and Mai Tai...The Noodlist wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2019 5:09 pm Yep, Reaper handles CPU heavy plug-ins like Acustica Acqua plug-ins efficiently compared to S1 3.5.
I can't see the point of upgrading, as guitarist, all the new features don't really appeal to me.
Now, if it was efficient as Reaper, it would be a different matter.
Currently evaluating Reaper, rather than upgrading S1, I would consider Reaper.
I installed the V4 demo, then uninstalled it and never really explored it in any depth.THE INTRANCER wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2019 8:56 pm We've long past version 3.5... 4.6 feels like a whole new extensively expanded application by comparison... not just in visual features but in ones you can't see such as further CPU optimisation and multithreaded processing of multi-instruments, and that of the native instruments included, such as Presence and Mai Tai...
This thread highlights the raft of changes and updates besides a lot more...so it's probably worth taking a look if you haven't already..
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