DAWs abandoning Windows 7.

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Von_Steyr, Sep 27, 2017.

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What will you do?

  1. Stay on windows 7.

    48.9%
  2. Migrate to Windows 8

    0.8%
  3. Migrate to Windows 10

    7.6%
  4. I have already migrated to 8/10.

    36.6%
  5. Windows Xp Pro FTW.

    1.5%
  6. I am really scared.

    4.6%
  1. saltwater

    saltwater Guest

    every daw works the same
    1 core can handle 1 channel/bus, having dual core or 18 cores does not matter at all if you overload 1 core.
    its a good idea to have an eye on the core meters while swapping things around to learn how to spread workload more even.
    7700k/7740x is the fastest single core available
    todays 8 cores still have plenty single core juice while doubling the core count at the same TDP is a no brainer in most cases for the same price if you go ryzen which i recommend

    since the big steps Intel/AMD did now, x99 is ancient technology
     
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  2. midi-man

    midi-man Audiosexual

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    So far I can say Reaper is still supporting Win 7 so I am here to say. If and when they stop I really might just move to Linux MInt.
    The only thing I can say as of now is the Mixer control for my Focusrite pro 40 is kind of confusing on Linux MInt.
    Hopefully it will get better or I will just bite the bullet and dig deeper to learn it.
     
  3. Zenarcist

    Zenarcist Audiosexual

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    It's time to buy a used tape machine :wink:
     
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  4. Von_Steyr

    Von_Steyr Guest

    Im really surprised how many people here use win 7 ( i am as well) though its even more surprising to me how many of you aim to stay that way.
    What can i say, if it works, it works.
     
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  5. Von_Steyr

    Von_Steyr Guest

    Yea, that is why groups and busses are your friends. If you route everything straight to the mixbus or masterbus, you will quickly run out of cpu power.
     
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  6. nikon

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    W10 for a while, without any troubles...
     
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  7. digitaldragon

    digitaldragon Audiosexual

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    That makes sense. I don't usually run vocal groups or guitar groups, etc. I am running a drum group, and of course there's the reverb/delay buses. I send them through the master bus ultimately which is routed straight to the 1st 2 outputs on the MOTU. I try to keep routing as simple as possible. Everything used to run to it's own bus when I was running PI plugin for automatic phase correction, but I've since discontinued use of that plugin as it caused some panning issues as it worked.
     
  8. bahador

    bahador Noisemaker

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    i moved backed to win 7 last week cause i had enough with win 10 stupid updates
     
  9. fraifikmushi

    fraifikmushi Guest

    So glad I'm not the only one that's scared the bejeebers out of!
    I own a surface book tho with win10 pro running traktor pro and it freezes after about an hour into the set. So sad.
     
  10. SineWave

    SineWave Audiosexual

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    i7 7700K is a beast at single thread and excellent in multi-thread tasks. Best bang for buck from Intel right now. I just recently assembled one audio PC with it. If I was interested in Intel CPUs I would go with that one now. :wink:

    On the other hand those AMD Ryzen CPUs look really good. I also have AMD Phenom II and think of finally upgrading it, probably next year when this new AMD platform matures a bit. I don't like to be a beta tester. Those 1700X and 1800X CPUs look very tempting! I can't wait to try one! :P

    If I had Motu 424 PCI I would try to flog it on e-bay and buy 424 PCIe card. It's less than $300 and possibly even cheaper on e-bay. The thing is, even though there are these PCI to PCIe adapters, I personally wouldn't trust one for audio card. Native PCIe card is surely faster and more efficient. :wink:
     
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  11. filtersweep

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    i am sticking with 7 on my desktop. it's solid and, if it ain't broke..
    i have a laptop with win10 on which is ok but, as has been mentioned, the updates which you can't switch off and all that rubbish is a f**kin pain. i use that for graphics and the..
     
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  12. grabme

    grabme Kapellmeister

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    Windows 10 from day one and works fine with all my DAWs and software. Been brilliant, far better than Windows 7 and the dreaded 8.
     
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  13. Von_Steyr

    Von_Steyr Guest

    Man, when i went from a Phenom II to an i5 it was like 10x more capable, number of plugins, vst instruments, its just a whole different world.
    Then switched to an i7 and its even better.
     
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  14. Backtired

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    I think every one of us, hobbist or pro, has everything they need already (or can have access to) to make any kind of music they want
    My question is: why change something that isn't broken?
     
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  15. Jazz-N-Stuff

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    pls show PROOF WIN 10 performes better than WIN7, and dont tell me, its loads faster...lol
     
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  16. Von_Steyr

    Von_Steyr Guest

    First tests are here.
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  17. Aliens

    Aliens Guest

    Maybe they will after you show proof win7 performs better than win10
     
  18. digitaldragon

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    This is exactly what I'm hoping for! Glad I'm not forced into Win 10 to do it! Thanks again, @SineWave! :cheers:
     
  19. Von_Steyr

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    How is win 8 compared to 7 and 10?
     
  20. AndySummers

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    I left XP only when they stopped supporting it and I got my new i7-2600 @3.4Ghz (4 cores) Dell box on 64 bit...with 7 Home Premium...I still miss the XP. If they ever made it on 64 bit I would have stuck with XP to this day.

    As for Windows 7?...Cubase 6.5 did crash a few times on it, Cubase 7 even worse, skipped Cubase 7.5, Cubase 8 got better, Cubase 8.5 even more so and now Cubase 9 still has to crash yet...

    But leaving 7 for 10??? when they stop supporting it yes.
     
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