Then you should have plenty of horsepower to run everything without bouncing unless you need more than 30-50 tracksTrancer wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2023 10:11 pm Thank you for your feedback and opinions.
Reaper seems to be the favorite.
I have a 13th generation i7 and 64 gigabytes of ram running Windows 11 home.
As an audio interface, I have the Audiofuse 16 Rig.
The PC is optimized for PC (Windows, DAW, VST management).
Some Daws like Cubase work better on Mac in fact.
Studio one also doesn't seem to be a good example.
Concerning the latter, it's a little ambiguous, because there is everything and its opposite on the opinions.
It’s true that the VSTs used are very resource intensive.
I guess I'm not the only one using this kind of vst?
So, I assume there must be a suitable solution other than changing VST and/or freezing the tracks.
That would really be very limiting.
Apart from Reaper and to a certain extent Fl Studio, the tenors are apparently not by far the best at this subject.
Who knows maybe Live 12, but I doubt it, Live is not the most reasonable in terms of CPU load.
It's still incredible that the vast majority of current daws are incapable of handling this kind of thing (apart from Reaper).
I have a 13th gen intel i5 13500 and when i use the Roland System 8 as my benchmark synth since it is the most cpu intensive synth i have i can play 32 tracks at once without any problems but after that i need to bounce to audio (I can add almost the double if i Enable the optimize for cpu usage in System 8 but then it sounds horrible compared to full cpu mode).
This is in Studio one 6 and Bitwig 5 so both are equally great in terms of cpu usage.
I also have Cubase but Cubase seems to hate my System so i don't use it atm.