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Surya
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Super computer? Zero latency? I wish!
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12-10-2004 12:36 |
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muphasta
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12-10-2004 13:05 |
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marisol
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if you are carefull you wont. if has some lfo action or some type of modulation that you want intact then yeah you want the line bounced out not just one note. but you can do some tings with modulated samples.
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12-10-2004 13:39 |
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muphasta
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12-10-2004 17:47 |
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Muad'Dib
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To have more cpu strenght available, I recomend (as you) to sample the instrument lines as a separate wav file, and then insert in a sampler channel. This saves damn much of CPU !
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17-11-2004 22:49 |
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Surya
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Yes, it does, but it makes your track much less flexible. I like liquid audio programming. And rule 1 of liquid audio programming is: do not render anything to wave unless you can't do otherwise...
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17-11-2004 22:59 |
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marisol
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what i normaly do is render out stuff after i have everything layed out, then i start working with fx. i dont always do it this way but it makes the mix downs easy on the computer. but some times i can make it all the way thru to the mixdown without rendering once.
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17-11-2004 23:42 |
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