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cybernetica
Captain Insano

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Cologne, Germany
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First, read this great guide and try your best:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...&postid=5282717
if you then still need good, CPU saving VSTs, good luck. I rarely see VSTs combining both.
For the bass, you could try VB-1, it sounds not so bad with filters and EQ on it.
For synths, I think that the cheaper VSTs by ReFX are not only money saving but also quite easy on the CPU. ReFX Claw, Juno... not ReFX Vanguard which can sometimes cause some HUGE cpu load, dont ask me why.
Also I shouldnt forget to mention the awesome Synth1 which is free and good for weaker cpu.
Like DigiNut mentioned in his tutorial, music production is VERY cpu and RAM intense. Id say you probably better upgrade your PC rather than buying new programs to suit your current PC specs. See, the first time I was really content with music production performance was when I got 2GB RAM.
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Feb-08-2007 16:29
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KilldaDJ
birth.school.trance.death

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: tranceaddict wants to know your location
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Feb-08-2007 21:14
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ZxZDeViLZxZ
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Regina, SK
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haha thats not bad i produced on a 333mhz laptop with 128mb of ram for the longest time given i did bounce it all.
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Feb-08-2007 21:59
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Storyteller
Supreme tracneaddict

Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Feb-08-2007 22:42
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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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It's really not the VST that slaughters the CPU, it's the patch. The more complex the patch, the more CPU time it's going to require.
Some effects, like reverb, simply require a lot of processing to do well, and there is no such thing as fast AND good.
Unfortunately, what others here have pointed out is true - your computer specs are really, really low for this. I used to have an Athlon XP 1800+ desktop with a gig of RAM, and one of the better Creative sound cards, and I upgraded about two years ago because it was way underpowered for production. The specs you're describing are even less powerful than that, so I'm sorry to say that I think you're SOL here.
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Feb-09-2007 00:47
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kitphillips
is actually a guy.
Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
I heard NI Massive was pretty easy on the CPU.. Sylenth1 as well... :P |
Heh, don't be mean.
You're system is crap, thats ok, at least you realise it. try Fm8 I find it good, refx plugins are good, maybe also Pro 53. stay away from stuff like massive, zeta, etc. I think albino might be fairly CPU friendly but I'm not sure. As a point of comparison, fm8 takes 4% of CPU for me usually, massive can take up to 80! Hope that helps a little.
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Feb-09-2007 07:44
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