Question about what host should i use with my condition ..
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Nature.Ballistic Nature.Ballistic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=46050
- KVRer
- 23 posts since 28 Oct, 2004
So its like that
my pc is:
pentium 4.1700 MHz
256 memory RDRam
sound card: creative live
and i got a keyboard of evolution "ekyes49e"
and i creates trance music
and now i use cubase 2.2.0.35
but my pc can handle it
i get to serious over in Cubase
the track cant play ...
in what host should i use and can be good for me ?
and there is have a chnage in the quality if i change my host ?
thanks in advance ...
Roy
my pc is:
pentium 4.1700 MHz
256 memory RDRam
sound card: creative live
and i got a keyboard of evolution "ekyes49e"
and i creates trance music
and now i use cubase 2.2.0.35
but my pc can handle it
i get to serious over in Cubase
the track cant play ...
in what host should i use and can be good for me ?
and there is have a chnage in the quality if i change my host ?
thanks in advance ...
Roy
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- KVRAF
- 4738 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from Gothenburg, Sweden
Did you buy cubase sx and then found out that your computer can't handle it?
sx itself does not use a lot of cpu, the effects and synths do however.
me myself would never pay like 750usd for something to just discover I want something else.
Any host is suitable for trance music, but check out:
Podium
Fruity Loops Studio (lots of trancepeople seem to use it for some reason)
Tracktion (now for free)
Orion (has a small (bones) but very dedicated (bones) user base (bones))
etc, plenty of good stuff around that should do the trick for you.
sx itself does not use a lot of cpu, the effects and synths do however.
me myself would never pay like 750usd for something to just discover I want something else.
Any host is suitable for trance music, but check out:
Podium
Fruity Loops Studio (lots of trancepeople seem to use it for some reason)
Tracktion (now for free)
Orion (has a small (bones) but very dedicated (bones) user base (bones))
etc, plenty of good stuff around that should do the trick for you.
Stefan H Singer
https://dropshotaudio.com/
https://dropshotaudio.com/
- KVRAF
- 2121 posts since 14 Jun, 2002 from Sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha
stefancrs wrote:Orion (has a small (bones) but very dedicated (bones) user base (bones))
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Nature.Ballistic Nature.Ballistic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=46050
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 23 posts since 28 Oct, 2004
i buy it from my friend store
and i teels him
if its now work fine and all this can i get my money back ?
and its ok
so im ok with this ..
hot about nuendo ?
can it be good for me ?
and i teels him
if its now work fine and all this can i get my money back ?
and its ok
so im ok with this ..
hot about nuendo ?
can it be good for me ?
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 31 Dec, 2004
i personally use live4 and it usees very little cpu.
I have a medium powered PC and an ok soundcard...i get about 20% cpu usage with like 3 pro-53's, Reason, and 2-3 impOSCars goin at the same time.
I have a medium powered PC and an ok soundcard...i get about 20% cpu usage with like 3 pro-53's, Reason, and 2-3 impOSCars goin at the same time.
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fishbowl.tucson.az fishbowl.tucson.az https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=45536
- KVRist
- 415 posts since 23 Oct, 2004
You don't have enough RAM. Your CPU is kind of slow, but it should work ok if you limit your VSTi tracks.Nature.Ballistic wrote:So its like that
my pc is:
pentium 4.1700 MHz
256 memory RDRam
There is a language barrier here. I have no idea whether you're saying Cubase works fine but you find it too complicated, or whether you're saying Cubase does not work for you.and now i use cubase 2.2.0.35
but my pc can handle it
i get to serious over in Cubase
EnergyXT is cheap and solved all my problems. Not as pretty or as easy to get started using, but it's cheap and it works very well without being a resource hog.in what host should i use and can be good for me ?
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- KVRist
- 403 posts since 23 May, 2003 from wherever my mind is at the moment
Nature.Ballistic wrote:So its like that
my pc is:
pentium 4.1700 MHz
256 memory RDRam
sound card: creative live
and i got a keyboard of evolution "ekyes49e"
and i creates trance music
and now i use cubase 2.2.0.35
but my pc can handle it
i get to serious over in Cubase
the track cant play ...
in what host should i use and can be good for me ?
and there is have a chnage in the quality if i change my host ?
Another vote for FruityLoops Studio for your type of music.
A lot of people find Cubase too work intensive, myself included.
Creating music should be fun and your host of choice shouldn't get in the way.
Good Luck
thanks in advance ...
Roy
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- KVRian
- 1258 posts since 25 Nov, 2003 from London
Are you using ASIO drivers for the Live card?
I.e. ASIO4ALL or the kx project drivers
I.e. ASIO4ALL or the kx project drivers
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- KVRAF
- 8705 posts since 24 May, 2002 from Tutukaka, New Zealand
What Fishbowl said. 256MB RAM is way too small. From memory I think Steinberg recommend a minimum of 512MB. At 256MB, you're even going to be limited how many audio channels you can use, and you'll very quickly run out of instruments and FX, Eq etc.
My old system was a 1.1GHz Athlon on 512MB RAM. The processor got by well enough, but on 512MB RAM I had to render alot of stuff to audio. Now I'm on a 2.5GHz with 1GB RAM. The CPU is nice etc, but the increased RAM made a huge difference. Your CPU should be perfectly OK to run any host, but you need to get more RAM stuffed in there. I'd say 500MB is a minimum, preferably 1GB...some here use 2GB...which would be useful, but not essential.
No need to sell Cubase back - more RAM will be cheaper than most good hosts and will make a mammoth difference to what you can do. It is NOT your host that is the problem...it's your system. A good audio PC needs to be well specified. A quick CPU is useful, but not the most important - lots of RAM is a must - a quick access, fast hard drive is also an absolute MUST-HAVE (should be <10mSec access time and preferable 7200rpm or above).
RAM + hard drive. Get those two sorted and everything else will most likely work well.(hopefully)
My old system was a 1.1GHz Athlon on 512MB RAM. The processor got by well enough, but on 512MB RAM I had to render alot of stuff to audio. Now I'm on a 2.5GHz with 1GB RAM. The CPU is nice etc, but the increased RAM made a huge difference. Your CPU should be perfectly OK to run any host, but you need to get more RAM stuffed in there. I'd say 500MB is a minimum, preferably 1GB...some here use 2GB...which would be useful, but not essential.
No need to sell Cubase back - more RAM will be cheaper than most good hosts and will make a mammoth difference to what you can do. It is NOT your host that is the problem...it's your system. A good audio PC needs to be well specified. A quick CPU is useful, but not the most important - lots of RAM is a must - a quick access, fast hard drive is also an absolute MUST-HAVE (should be <10mSec access time and preferable 7200rpm or above).
RAM + hard drive. Get those two sorted and everything else will most likely work well.(hopefully)
- GRRRRRRR!
- 17804 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
Why would you think for a minute that you could run $750 worth of software on a PC that wouldn't be worth half that? If Cubase can't hack it there is no way that Nuendo will. Go and buy a new PC and then get some freeware like Traktion and a bunch of free VST/VSTi plugins. Your money will be much better spent and you might actually be able to make some music.
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