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| Re: Another Hugh Drum Library VSTi 122 Gigs... [message #86937 is a reply to message #86936] |
Wed, 20 June 2007 18:06   |
Tom Bruhl
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sucks.........are you gonna be able to get this out for me today?"
Do you have any money riding on the results you are getting with it?
If you did and it wasn't working *as advertized*, would you be a little
stressed?
BTW, I am not the only one having this problem.DANGER: The following is merely observational, and editorial in nature...
Been following Deej's problems with Cubase, and in case you didn't know by
now, the aptly named Samp 9.11 is a frigging disgrace with unexplained crashes,
inability to use multi-core peecees, etc...
That said, is it just my observation, or have the latest bunch of DAW releases
all come with an inexplicable suckage factor? Cubase, Samp, I've heard issues
from Sonar users, Soundforge, all seem to have a giant trouser trout lurking,
waiting to attack. Today, as I was tracking a pretty big project, Samplitude
crashes...no reason, just crashed...
As much as it pains me to say this, PTHD is looking better and better - it
may not be even in the top 5 in sound quality nor value, but there are not
the same unresolved repeat bugs that plague any DAW coming out of Germany
in the past year...
Oh, the humanity....I agree totally... they are rushing things too quickly.
Bowing to public pressure for more features, then not taking
enough time to shake out the bugs. PTHD is pretty solid,
but in defense of Steinberg (ducking).... N3 is an absolute
rock here. Every so often, if I leave a project open in N3
and walk away for a few hours, the CPU meter starts spiking.
I know this now, so I simply shut the program down if it
will be idle for more than 30 minutes.
I can empathize with DJ though... I had similar pains with
Paris at one point around V2, having to reboot from cold
several times a session... doesn't look very pro.
David.
Wireline wrote:
> DANGER: The following is merely observational, and editorial in nature...
>
> Been following Deej's problems with Cubase, and in case you didn't know by
> now, the aptly named Samp 9.11 is a frigging disgrace with unexplained crashes,
> inability to use multi-core peecees, etc...
>
> That said, is it just my observation, or have the latest bunch of DAW releases
> all come with an inexplicable suckage factor? Cubase, Samp, I've heard issues
> from Sonar users, Soundforge, all seem to have a giant trouser trout lurking,
> waiting to attack. Today, as I was tracking a pretty big project, Samplitude
> crashes...no reason, just crashed...
>
> As much as it pains me to say this, PTHD is looking better and better - it
> may not be even in the top 5 in sound quality nor value, but there are not
> the same unresolved repeat bugs that plague any DAW coming out of Germany
> in the past year...
>
> Oh, the humanity....Dave,
I may be asking a bit much from this program, but I can't really understand
why. I am running a different hardware config than anyone else I have ever
heard of (2 x HDSP 9652's and a Multiface-most folk
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| Re: Another Hugh Drum Library VSTi 122 Gigs... [message #86951 is a reply to message #86948] |
Thu, 21 June 2007 08:00   |
Jamie K
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s. Yes, I
> prefer
> my drums samples to already be "Procesed"!! :).. IE..Sound great out the
> box...BFD approach is to let you process those raw drum samples like you
> would a "real" kit..
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> Problem is: If you don't know how to achieve great drum sounds witha live
> kit, then using BFD will render no help at all...That Means: If you call
> up a BFD sample via Drummagog, ...you then have proceed to treat the sad
> drum track like you would a live "Miked" drum... Yikes!!.
>
> That's why I go with the great sounding "Already Primo" Drum samples..
> Hey,
> I'm a Producer/Composer/Engineer...I need quick , but, great
> results...fast,
> when I call up Drumagog.. Not tweaking to get those RAW BFD drums right..
>
> Hey, on another note: Native Instruments Battery 3 is a BEAST!! And the
> Library
> that comes with it, is First class.. In-which you can use these great
> samples
> with Drumagog..
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>
>
> "DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wro
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| Re: Another Hugh Drum Library VSTi 122 Gigs... [message #86955 is a reply to message #86949] |
Thu, 21 June 2007 08:39  |
Deej
Messages: 130 Registered: September 2006
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http://www.m2cables.com/SCSI2toSCSI2CablesHDB50MtoML6.html" target="_blank">http://www.m2cables.com/SCSI2toSCSI2CablesHDB50MtoML6.html
I'm thinking of cleaning the female jacks on the mec and EDS to be
sure all is well. Any sprays anyone suggests? I've got Deoxit.
Good?
Tom
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message =
news:4697f7e2$1@linux...
Tom, sounds like it probably is a scsi issue. Your running xp right? =
The new
Scherzo drivers are for xp verses 98 not for 3.0 verses 2.x
Come to think of it. you probably whoudn't have had any old drivers on =
your
xp sys drive anyway...never mind.
Rod
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Hey Rod,
>Hiding the default project didn't help anything. I've never
>had 2.?? installed on this comp so I think I'm safe there regarding
>drivers.
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>I am only able to intermitantly get the 442 working as the master.
>I think that's do to the scsi cable issue. I need four new ones.
>I am unable to get more than one EDS card working WITH the 442.
>Not sure why. The ribbons are all wired correctly.
>
>I'm off to a hellish giggin
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