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| quote: | Originally posted by dRale
sx 3 unstable? are you using a cracked version or the real one??
to me it seems much more stable than sx2
i would definitely upgrade if i were you |
*sigh*
I see this same tired old argument on the Cubase forums... one or two people have a better time with SX 3 than SX 2 and so they ASSUME that everyone should have the same results. The problem is, the vast majority of Cubase users have had serious problems with SX 3. Worst of all, the people who get along OK have the chutzpah to accuse everybody else of using cracked versions. Why would a cracked version be any less stable?
| quote: | Originally posted by Reactance
Hahahah,its funny i always thought the time taken to freez in cubase sx would take a couple of secs and zap there u are eem i think i was thinking wrong hey,
Maybe i miss understood how frezing works,maybe can some explain then ? |
I'm getting tired of hearing this question too. Someone else on this forum actually posted a thread a week or two ago asking if any sequencers have a "freeze" function where you can still move things around and automate the synth parameters.
Newsflash: freezing instruments is not a way of magically making them use no CPU whatsoever. If that were possible, then why the hell would we need to freeze in the first place? All freezing does is bounce the instrument's output channel to audio and lock the MIDI events. That's it! What else would it do? What else COULD it do?
Follow the steps I posted earlier if you want to speed it up. Rendering a track to audio requires CPU, and if you have instruments and effects active that are already hogging 80% of your CPU, then the freeze will go a lot slower. Turn them off, then freeze, then turn them back on. It's really not that hard.
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