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| quote: | Originally posted by Andy28
Are you sure about this? Surely running two sequencers at the same time will use more cpu and ram. When I first made the jump to using live from reason, I still rewired so a could use redrum. Live would max out quicker with the two running, so I finaly got rid of reason and now use drumrack or simpler and not as much cpu.
Reason is pretty cool though, and I do miss using it now and then, but advice to the op would be to stay away from rewiring if your just starting out, pick a daw and stick with it. You will learn it much quicker than trying to learn two via rewire. |
On my CPU with Fl open by itself its not even 1% cpu, and 74mb ram.
With Reason and FL open its 2% cpu and 156mb ram.
So yes it will use a tiny tiny bit more ram/cpu.
But, if you are using Reason for its instruments (not sure why else you'd be rewiring really), you're going to compensate by using less vsts in FL studio, which for me results in a large overall drop of CPU.
If I open z3ta in FL Studio, CPU often jumps to 6-10%, if I route subtractor through FL's mixer, my cpu doesn't even go up 1%. So the more synths from Reason that I can use in place of my gotos for FL, the lower my cpu always winds up being.
I think even if you're using a CPU efficient synth like sylenth or albino that Reason still trumps in terms of cpu no matter what. I do know though just by rewiring reason I always can get another 8-10 vsts in a project and by using FL alone thats not happening. So I find it rather weird you're computer is maxing out quicker with reason open.
The only way I see that happening is if Live uses less CPU than reason and I definitely don't think thats true. But maybe another live users would know better than me. I've used it before and never noticed much difference at all in terms of CPU, just never rewired reason with it.
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