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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DainJa replied on Mon Dec 21, 2009 @ 9:55am |
I never use reverb/delay on the plugins
I use sends for those I use group tracks when I get to the mixdown stage I use a lot of compressors because I have so many layers that I need to keep the dynamics in line bu like I said, just one multiband takes alot of juice. It's just small stuff that adds up. EQ on every channel, compressors on a lot of channels, etc. Just doing an acid line is like 6 effects right there (cabinet simulator, distortion, different distortion, multiband compression, EQ). That alone can use a chunk of power. I'm pretty particular about how I want things to sound. The other reason it adds up and that I have so many VSTis is that I dislike tracks that don't do anything different in the second breakdown/chorus. I try to use different sounds and I have a lot of layers, so it's easy to get to 20 VSTis. Think about it: -lead (2-4 layers) -counter-lead (1-2 layers) -arp or something to fill in certain frequencies (1 layer) -acid that comes in or whatever (1 layer) -bass (2-3 layers) When you add in all the variations I'd have (dirty rolling bass in the breakdown, etc.) it can add up to a lot. Having inserts on all those channels (EQ and then often compression on things that need it) Plus all the filters I use... (usually Fabfilter Volcano 2...which is really flexible and sounds amazing but I might have 5 going at once on a breakdown) I'd rather have the liberty to work the way I like than to stop doing things in order to avoid freezing. Freezing is one of Cubase's biggest assets so I might as well use it. I'll concede that synthesis isn't my strongpoint though, so it's not like I'm using a single VST for my lead. I usually have Sylenth1 doing the lower end of my leads and Nexus doing the top (2-4 layers total). Nexus gives me the width I want while Sylenth1 gives me the solid/thick foundation. I'm sure you guys know what you're doing, and I'm sure you're right that I could cut back on some of the things I do but the way I see it is that it's 2009 and we have dual-core CPUs in our laptops - might as well abuse them ;) But tbh, I haven't counted how many inserts I have. Maybe I'll do that tonight. I definitely have 25 VSTis though. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BobGratton replied on Mon Dec 21, 2009 @ 7:03pm |
Originally Posted By DAINJA
I never use reverb/delay on the plugins I use sends for those yeah I meant sends :P |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Deadfunk replied on Wed Dec 23, 2009 @ 7:48am |
Originally Posted By RAWALI
nope, I mean, I'll open up a project run the track, itll work fine for a second and then the sound will start fucking up till it cuts out completely... if I open up the patch, live crashes. well, it happened to me =( when i open massive My daw (Cub 3sx Cub 5 or even Fl 8) crashes i found this, and it worked! once massive makes everything crash, you have to delete the "database" file here: C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Local Settings\Application Data\Native Instruments\Massive worked for me, until it crashes again, delete it again! its supposed to work indefinitely , ill test that out! (worked once for now) Update » Deadfunk wrote on Wed Dec 23, 2009 @ 7:50am works on pc only i think, unless there is a similar file that is created on mac | |
I'm feeling fidgety right now.. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy replied on Thu Dec 24, 2009 @ 6:09pm |
Here's one I discovered recently, drumtrig, Turn any old hat track into... whatever. [ www.hometracked.com ]
Its free and it's gotta be the simplest plugin to use. | |
I'm feeling morning departure right now.. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ApR1zM replied on Fri Dec 25, 2009 @ 5:45am |
check out HARMLESS image-line newest vsti :) its very fun | |
I'm feeling put that bumper in repeat right now.. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Mutante replied on Fri Jan 29, 2010 @ 6:44pm |
Originally Posted By RAWALI
well I got 1.1.3 working fine... I would have liked to have synced wobble enveloppes... but meh... wobbles are overrated anyways ok you can in 1.1.4 |
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