Win7V-GER wrote:Other guys out there running FL Studio 11? Has MRotary been completely stable for you?
FL 11.1.0
M 8.01
No problems. Neither in 'action' nor with rendering.
What does that mean "so it can get 25EUR"? Does that mean it can go on sale in the future down to 25EUR?!?MeldaProduction wrote:It has changed, because it can now appear in the montly action, so it can get 25EUR. The full price is 99 EUR.
On a side note (and just because I'm curious): What have you done before CPUs were able to handle these massive demands? Producing on AS/400 from IBM?whitehotmix wrote:200 audio tracks, 150 vst instruments, 50 busses/sends ...
A system this powerful will cost you much less than a cheap new Ford car. It is up to you to either buy a nice car/bike, or get a powerful system. These days there are only excuses to avoid having a very serious system with professional tools.elassi wrote: On a side note (and just because I'm curious): What have you done before CPUs were able to handle these massive demands? Producing on AS/400 from IBM?
I have received many comments like this one above when I mention my setup. This setup not only helps lift the quality (because you don´t have many limits on how many CPU-heavy-synths you can use) but it helps vasts amounts to improve work flow and that means production speed = money. You can load and load, play and test, and then scrap and delete, load SFX on and on ... and then clean the project from the stuff you won´t use. And by the way I never loved the Beatles and I certainly don´t work on that type of projects.Tricky-Loops wrote:I've heard of great (early) Beatles songs made with only 4 tracks...![]()
So the number of tracks doesn't say anything about the quality of the track. I suspect that great composers are able to make great songs with only a few tracks...
But if you layer 50 Synth1 tracks just to get a supersaw...
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