thanks man, that's helping me to see a bit clearer, for the record, I intend to mix mainly rock music or heavier genres i.e thrash/death metal...
thanks for your replies, ...though only few really answered my question I already have a pair of cans for those who wish to "educate" me....they...
I'm looking for a new pair of headphones below the bar of 300 euros...and I'm looking for good stuff that I will use for mixing music (and also...
lookie what i found!!...
cuz they are fuckin blind mate ...and it's cheaper than to buy a pair of glasses ....what..who say thats bollocks? :rofl: just look at the size...
yes but still...the CPU meter in sonar is just at 50% when audio starts to crackle...so that's weird...I would understand if like in S1 or FL it...
yep I agree with that but I found S1 to be pretty good and fast to work with but I actually went back to sonar as S1 handles multi threading like...
i'm glad to hear that, and to see that S1 is not the only "cripple-ware"...but do you have any clue as to why this happens?? I would understand...
its not really a problem, its just that as I have a 64bits DAW I prefer to have most of my plugins in 64bits, in so far as it is possible of...
ouch! more than 300 euros for a meter...it's better do it well! lol...audiozzzzzz :rofl:
not yet I believe...bt brainworx prices are a bit steep...100$ (or more) for a peak meter...well... I guess I'll have a look at that first......
I ran the test again, only with S1 and reaper and the funny thing is that when S1 CPU meter reaches 90% and audio start crackling, windows CPU...
yep it's only 5 euros and 64bits but kinda oldschool, reminds me of the meters you have on old stereo systems ....I was looking for something a...
lol, but thats exactly my problem...i have a lot of meters...but 99% are 32 bits...as for ozone4 i have it too but that sounds like overdoing it a...
do you know 3rd party vst meters that are good...the only requirement (besides precision and flexibility of course)is that it is native...
simply because its well protected! :rofl:
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