Originally posted by djnitride
Ive been playing around with U-He Bazille which is in public beta atm, seems pretty cool but it is a huge CPU hog. To get more than 3 voices with any release on the envelope its eating like 46% CPU total across all cores on my 4.5GHZ i7 3770k :eyes:
Really? What host do you run? I know it's pretty taxing but not that much. Make sure you have multicore enabled, makes a big difference. I'd also only use the HQ mode for rendering. I'm on a 3.4ghz i7 with Reaper 4.61 and not having much trouble unless I do ridiculous like max out the voices with long release. The reverb also jacks up the cpu a bit too.
Quite possibly the best GUI I've seen on a software instrument yet.
PaULiN0
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Originally posted by clay
no drummachine would help on that, its my ears and monitoring situations fault. however a drummachine would help you make cooler patterns compared to the endlessly static stuff that you do.
Its also a drum synthesizer newb, I don't need help with pattern help from a drum machine lol. I do my mine by ear and with trial and error. I got my patterns working the way i like them to be and to its full extent. Reason's re drum pattern solution is for beginners who don't know how to write notes in a piano roll or lay samples in the arrange window of a daw obviously. This is really the dumbest idea you ever gave me palm. lol
PaULiN0
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Originally posted by clay
ok writing drums in a pianoroll isnt exactly clever either lol. and you do need all the help you can get on pretty much any aspect of your hobby, i fail to understand why you even have this hobby which you obviously have no talent for, i cant understand that you are having any fun at all doing what you do (copying the same loops over and over again). have you considered collecting stamps instead? its almost as creative as your music.
Palm palm, there really is no place for you to talk when it comes to musical skill. You been here the longest,been making music the longest and you still suck at it lol. Not clever for you because your the only here not use to it because you use reason remember? I don't use any loops, idk where your getting your information from maybe because i posted in a thread that was promoting loops and your loser ass who doesn't give a when he's made fun of and tossed to the side of the street and stil comes back for more thought oh yeah paulino posting loop thread, yup, he's using loops. I have a alot of fun at what i do. Obviously you don't care about what you make, just look at your setup, you don't care how your turns out because you just want to finish something as fast as possible.
PaULiN0
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Originally posted by clay
studio setup does not at all equal quality music, we have been through this many times.
its all about talent and creativity and dedication which you seem to fail all three.
i do agree that i finish stuff too fast though, but i really like to get something done and start a new one in order to progress.
its good training. you should try finish something before selling the synth used in the track leaving you with no possibility to finish it.
Say you had all three? you still sound like which ultimately means you don't. I have a feeling your never gonna fix your monitoring situation and wake up in the morning all happy and post more pics of without any changes thinkin yeah man if your not first your last (Rickybobby) progression is key after finishing a tune..and didn't you say oh i dont need external synths when i could of just used ES2. Also which synth are you talking actually going on about? i bet you dont know and gonna asnwer man, you sell al your ebay cuz you don't know what your doing.
PaULiN0
1# omfg, do you even know why i got external synths? no
2# your synths are the same as everyone else's which means you'll have the same character as them. Don't tell me you bought the JP so you could be the next rank 1 or 2? lol.
3# Your trolling and that time you didn't know what you were doing. Why do you think everyone doesn't follow in your foot steps.
4# If you were truly dedicated you would get stands, isolation, treatment and not finish to fast. Anyone can make a tune quickly call it thinks he's progressing because its done.
PaULiN0
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Originally posted by clay
do you know why you got synths? you dont even know scales, what the hell would you need a synth for.
i bought the JP because it was offered to me almost free of charge, i couldn't resist. i would do the same today, and sell it again. same for the virus. then i got GAS and got the second two....
as i said, im not at all dedicated. however i do have stands and isolation. treatment cannot be done in my current location. finish of too fast is your only point, however it is a good training more of you would benefit.
Synths and scales are one thing but programming and getting sounds out of it is another your retard. Good leave this place is much better without you flaming people who are still new to creating music. Thats all you do here is flame without basis and caring on how you sound or have your setup. I'm stayin.
djnitride
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Originally posted by Teezdalien
Really? What host do you run? I know it's pretty taxing but not that much. Make sure you have multicore enabled, makes a big difference. I'd also only use the HQ mode for rendering. I'm on a 3.4ghz i7 with Reaper 4.61 and not having much trouble unless I do ridiculous like max out the voices with long release. The reverb also jacks up the cpu a bit too.
Quite possibly the best GUI I've seen on a software instrument yet.
I'm running Reaper 4.62 64 bit on Windows 8.1. Even if I don't use HQ mode Bazille is a HUGE CPU hog haha. Yes I turned multicore mode on I had no choice. If I got above 2 voices it started cracking because it was maxing out one CPU.
Yeah, I am in love with the UI as well :cool:
Looney4Clooney
You guys are bickering like little girls
Paulino, hardware can only be defended from a collecting, workflow, resale value standpoint.
Given your work posted, I would focus my energy on music more so than sound design. And you really just need a synth. I have a feeling you are a hoarder.
PaULiN0
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
You guys are bickering like little girls
Paulino, hardware can only be defended from a collecting, workflow, resale value standpoint.
Given your work posted, I would focus my energy on music more so than sound design. And you really just need a synth. I have a feeling you are a hoarder.
I'll give you 25 dollars if you could recreate this sound with nebula, if not stfu.
I will give you 100 if you can generate a saw wave with an expander. Your choice of plugin.
PaULiN0
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
I will give you 100 if you can generate a saw wave with an expander.
I knew would respond like that you fuker. There's things hardware can do that software can't, everyone godamn knows this. Who are you to change that today?
Don't critique my unless you have a wip worth wile posting. You can be the next DJRyan for all we know. You sure are in love with the hardstyle fad.
Looney4Clooney
You can use hardware. Use any hardware expander to make a saw wave. It is ing sad that you were not trolling with your challenge.
1 million $ if you can make a sine wave using any compressor. Your choice, optical, fet, solidstate .... But only a compressor.
You should ask yourself why every single producer has moved to software yet you seem to be going in reverse. Perhaps it is more an excuse? And I have more hardware than you will ever own and I can do everything they do in the box. I like the way they look.