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OMG WTF!!!!11!!

LOGIC RULEZ!!!

Cubaze is the crap...FL is retard!...OMG!!

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mindless wrote:OMG WTF!!!!11!!

LOGIC RULEZ!!!

Cubaze is the crap...FL is retard!...OMG!!
:lol:
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cptgone wrote:
griels wrote:Seriously, if that 64-bit thing is true then I'm stoked... I just upgraded to an AMD64 machine.
darn, just got my first laptop: a centrino :(

i figured Win64 wouldn't arrive sooner than 2006... didn't know Steinberg was at it already... couldn't they say this one week ago?
Wait, don't you need an OS that supports 64bit processing and not just a chip and an application?

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I aint bashing any hosts. But it's funny how everybody gets so excited about rumours. It's the same thing as soon something new is coming out. "Whoa! How could we make music without all these cool features?"

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Nonz wrote:
cptgone wrote:
griels wrote:Seriously, if that 64-bit thing is true then I'm stoked... I just upgraded to an AMD64 machine.
darn, just got my first laptop: a centrino :(

i figured Win64 wouldn't arrive sooner than 2006... didn't know Steinberg was at it already... couldn't they say this one week ago?
Wait, don't you need an OS that supports 64bit processing and not just a chip and an application?
Yup.. However, there's an Windows XP 64 bit beta freely downloadable from Microsoft's site. Although, I'm not sure about the stability thereof, nor what'll happen when the beta program runs out.
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Banjostar wrote:I aint bashing any hosts. But it's funny how everybody gets so excited about rumours. It's the same thing as soon something new is coming out. "Whoa! How could we make music without all these cool features?"
this certainly isn't a reaction exclusive to cubase users.

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Banjostar wrote:I aint bashing any hosts. But it's funny how everybody gets so excited about rumours. It's the same thing as soon something new is coming out. "Whoa! How could we make music without all these cool features?"
True, and I couldn't give a damn about 99% of the new features. I do know however, that the rumoured 'Deep Freeze' functionality in SX3 would make my life a lot easier (allows complete unloading of a frozen plugin, potentially saving gigabytes of RAM), as would the extra performance of a native 64 bit app.

Although I'm kind of dubious about the veracity of these rumours... The 'Ableton Live warp' feature seems kind of unlikely. :D
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mindless wrote:LOGIC RULEZ!!!
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dr.wackler wrote:
mindless wrote:LOGIC RULEZ!!!
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how can there be dif nr. for the same thread?

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mindless wrote:how can there be dif nr. for the same thread?
See the little icon next to "Posted..." in each post? :wink:


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Goa Head wrote: A week later, all major bugs are fixed, and we have a solid product just like SX 2.2.
LOL!

You must be kidding... otherwise I'd find this rather entertaining.
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griels wrote:...I couldn't give a damn about 99% of the new features. I do know however, that the rumoured 'Deep Freeze' functionality in SX3 would make my life a lot easier (allows complete unloading of a frozen plugin, potentially saving gigabytes of RAM)...
You mean you can't do that already? I happen to use Sonar, where "Freezing" is called "Bouncing" a plugin track to an audio track. Once you've done that, you can unload the plugin, or even delete the plugin track(s) entirely, whenever you feel you should. It's worked that way since at least Sonar 2. Does SX2 actually require you to keep the softsynths behind "frozen" tracks around forever???

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it does it in real time, or offline ?

kevink wrote: I happen to use Sonar, where "Freezing" is called "Bouncing"

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kevink wrote:
griels wrote:...I couldn't give a damn about 99% of the new features. I do know however, that the rumoured 'Deep Freeze' functionality in SX3 would make my life a lot easier (allows complete unloading of a frozen plugin, potentially saving gigabytes of RAM)...
You mean you can't do that already? I happen to use Sonar, where "Freezing" is called "Bouncing" a plugin track to an audio track.
Many apps - including Logic 5.5 (PC) have that - its not the same as freezing at all - which is why they have now brought out proper freezing in version 4 (looks much better implemented than in SX too - closer to Samplitudes perhaps?)

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