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cheetahPowerSur
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does anybody else find freezing tracks in sx3 to be not so good

is there any other method?


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siastyle
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Yee im running reason 3.0 and ableton, rewired with like 12 VSTs and when i get to a part in the track where its more full and using more synths... it fucks upp n like i have 2 wair for like 2 mins.. im running on a 3800+ AMD athalon and 1 GIG of ram.. if i get more ramm is the problem going to solved??

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VST instruments are quite CPU intensive. In your situation, I'd freeze some of the VST tracks.

If it still messes up, try recording the individual reason tracks to their own audio tracks in ableton and then playing them from there. Then disable the track in Reason.

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siastyle
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quote:
Originally posted by 3F05Q
VST instruments are quite CPU intensive. In your situation, I'd freeze some of the VST tracks.

If it still messes up, try recording the individual reason tracks to their own audio tracks in ableton and then playing them from there. Then disable the track in Reason.


yeaa i was reading somewhere els that freezing the tracks helps, and i tryed what u said and it does work.. but sometimes u hhave 2 edit a little small things.. then ur screwed, u know. but what i wana know is by adding like another 2 gigs of ram can i runn this with out freezing orr do i need a more powerfull proccesor. cuz getting a couple gigs are ram is soo much more worth it then keep going back and forth with WAV files from reason u know.. thanks for the tip tho

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azndragon0613
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quote:
Originally posted by siastyle
yeaa i was reading somewhere els that freezing the tracks helps, and i tryed what u said and it does work.. but sometimes u hhave 2 edit a little small things.. then ur screwed, u know.


Ah yes, the big problem with freezing and exporting wavs. The ram definitely helps though. Before I purchased my laptop, I was producing on this old but ok computer with 1 gig of ram. Oh my god, the production fluidity was terrible.


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siastyle
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quote:
Originally posted by azndragon0613
Ah yes, the big problem with freezing and exporting wavs. The ram definitely helps though. Before I purchased my laptop, I was producing on this old but ok computer with 1 gig of ram. Oh my god, the production fluidity was terrible.


yee but my computer is 4 - 5 months old but i think its cuz of the ram problemm.. gonoa give that a go... thanks alot for help peps

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MERiDiAN5i2
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Haven't had any trouble, yet, with SX3 freezes. On the real CPU hogs it'll take a minute or two to freeze the track, but no big deal.

What's going wrong for you?

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Ry Thomas
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If you route stuff properly you can get away with using much less fx, routing is key


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Cileos
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Thanks for the tips, MERiDiAN5i2!

I like the idea of creating samples out of VSTs... I'll try around with it a little bit.

Freezing sounds interesting, too - I didn't know FL supports freezing . Hopefully the older versions are doing so, too...

Just can't wait getting to my producing pc to try all that

I've massive CPU problems today... makes me sad to see my good, old producing pc who did so good work all the time is 'leaving' my demands...


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MERiDiAN5i2
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Good point, Ry! You motivated me to explore routing tricks some more, thanks

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tonkproject
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save some money and buy a QUAD.doesn't have to be a mac.


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Re: How do you deal with CPU overloads

ahahaha, I could have sworn it said:

quote:
Originally posted by azndragon0613
Just out of curiosity, how do you people deal with CPU OVERLORDS?


wouldn't that be a laugh.

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