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pesky
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by pesky » Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:08 pm
Dy-nasty wrote:I completely agree. Im so sick of waiting though and thats why I want to find an alt DAW. They should have come out with a 64bit a while ago
Ive read a few articles which are speculating the fact that the Ableton developers have gone for a complete rewrite with Ableton 9 judging on the amount of time since Ableton 8 was released and the fact that there has been very little major updates, all just bug fixes etc.
Also i believe they will be waiting for Bitwig Studio to be released so they can outdo them.
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ZankUSA
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by ZankUSA » Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:43 pm
Ableton is a 32-bit program.. You need to run a 32bit VST in order for it to work.
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OfficialDAPT
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by OfficialDAPT » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:08 pm
ZankUSA wrote:Ableton is a 32-bit program.. You need to run a 32bit VST in order for it to work.

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Dy-nasty
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by Dy-nasty » Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:08 pm
pesky wrote:Dy-nasty wrote:I completely agree. Im so sick of waiting though and thats why I want to find an alt DAW. They should have come out with a 64bit a while ago
Ive read a few articles which are speculating the fact that the Ableton developers have gone for a complete rewrite with Ableton 9 judging on the amount of time since Ableton 8 was released and the fact that there has been very little major updates, all just bug fixes etc.
Also i believe they will be waiting for Bitwig Studio to be released so they can outdo them.
I just looked at Bitwig Studio. It looks like a complete rip off of Ableton with improvements! I cang wait to try it. You are probably right that they are waiting to outdo them because that will be competition for sure if Ableton does not step up their game.
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ehbes
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by ehbes » Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:10 pm
Reason 6 is 64 bit i believe
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Dy-nasty
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by Dy-nasty » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:46 pm
Yeah i know. I like reason but dislike the whole issue where it does not accept 3rd party plugins
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Mammoth
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by Mammoth » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:51 pm
Dy-nasty wrote:hmm ok thank you. I will look into that and hopefully i can get the cubase demo working--dumb eLLC. Any opinions on protools?
Praw toolz! Pro tools is worse of a CPU hog than ableton in my experience by the way
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Dy-nasty
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by Dy-nasty » Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:53 pm
Mammoth wrote:Dy-nasty wrote:hmm ok thank you. I will look into that and hopefully i can get the cubase demo working--dumb eLLC. Any opinions on protools?
Praw toolz! Pro tools is worse of a CPU hog than ableton in my experience by the way
Ok thanks great to know. Thats out of the question now
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FrostByte
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by FrostByte » Sun Apr 22, 2012 7:47 am
I personally like Fruity Loops. It doesn't matter what DAW you use though, they all work the same but act differently. Don't let all the fan boy, opinionated, crap get to your head. Good luck man!
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Dy-nasty
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by Dy-nasty » Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:29 pm
Yeah in the past I have been a fan of fruity loops also. I just wish there was a way to organize the vsts--unless there is and I dont see it. Anyone have opinions on the Sonar DAW?
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sprayyypaint
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by sprayyypaint » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:01 pm
fuck the VSTs reason is the best. quality>quantity
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ehbes
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by ehbes » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:04 pm
sprayyypaint wrote:fuck the VSTs reason is the best. quality>quantity

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Dy-nasty
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by Dy-nasty » Wed May 02, 2012 5:03 am
Just want to say...just tried Studio One....I freakin love it once I gave it a chance.
Thanks for all of the advice everyone...finally found the Daw that suits me best I believe
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