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illacov
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8 Inserts a track pisses me off for the simple reason that
Why impose LIMITS?
At more than 8 inserts a good system does what? Why would a dual processor system choke?
I know why a P4 would choke unless you have a denormalizer plug in which would have to occupy a plug in slot in cubase so 1 out of 7 down already!
My XP 2700 handles its loads quite well...but there are times when i might just need an extra few slots to squeeze things into...what about the use of automation on a mix? you might only use some of your inserts at certain times...but you must not be into that sort of thing... to each his own..but i want something that gives me the best expansion possible....there may come a time where some Pro engineer gives his secrets away and guess what he uses more than 8 resident fx on a track...damn! Now SX users deserve more for their money??
No you deserve it now man....for 700 bucks theres no way in hell that they couldnt have implemented that feature for the people that have been dedicated to Cubase for 10 plus years....i dont see their logic man... you'll have to explain that one to me...
Anyways..
You spend your money how you like..
I also happen to be enrolled in university again...so i get a nice student discount on Sonar 3...im only gonna drop 250 to get Studio Edition...which in my opinion is the friggin cats meow compared to SLs mixing features...like i said...Cubase is the still one of THE best sequencers ive ever seen for making your beats up and the like...but mixing in Sonar just makes so much more sense....especially since we all know that the audio per se is where we suffer the most with our cpus...including the rendering...This is one definate reason why i want Sonar in a dual CPU setup....Also even if you go the route of a render farm for audio...you still get better results from Sonar...why? Cuz with a farm system you'll have tons more cpu to burn but you dont really take advantage of say 6 ghz of available cpu in a Host like Cubase SX...yes VSTis do eat up some cpu but its not them that im worried about..I want to achieve that 30 second mixdown that Pro Tools guy in my other poll posted... so far the only way i can get that result is to disable all my fx...so i already know i need to get a dual cpu setup....
Peace
Illumination
Why impose LIMITS?
At more than 8 inserts a good system does what? Why would a dual processor system choke?
I know why a P4 would choke unless you have a denormalizer plug in which would have to occupy a plug in slot in cubase so 1 out of 7 down already!
My XP 2700 handles its loads quite well...but there are times when i might just need an extra few slots to squeeze things into...what about the use of automation on a mix? you might only use some of your inserts at certain times...but you must not be into that sort of thing... to each his own..but i want something that gives me the best expansion possible....there may come a time where some Pro engineer gives his secrets away and guess what he uses more than 8 resident fx on a track...damn! Now SX users deserve more for their money??
No you deserve it now man....for 700 bucks theres no way in hell that they couldnt have implemented that feature for the people that have been dedicated to Cubase for 10 plus years....i dont see their logic man... you'll have to explain that one to me...
Anyways..
You spend your money how you like..
I also happen to be enrolled in university again...so i get a nice student discount on Sonar 3...im only gonna drop 250 to get Studio Edition...which in my opinion is the friggin cats meow compared to SLs mixing features...like i said...Cubase is the still one of THE best sequencers ive ever seen for making your beats up and the like...but mixing in Sonar just makes so much more sense....especially since we all know that the audio per se is where we suffer the most with our cpus...including the rendering...This is one definate reason why i want Sonar in a dual CPU setup....Also even if you go the route of a render farm for audio...you still get better results from Sonar...why? Cuz with a farm system you'll have tons more cpu to burn but you dont really take advantage of say 6 ghz of available cpu in a Host like Cubase SX...yes VSTis do eat up some cpu but its not them that im worried about..I want to achieve that 30 second mixdown that Pro Tools guy in my other poll posted... so far the only way i can get that result is to disable all my fx...so i already know i need to get a dual cpu setup....
Peace
Illumination