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Hello everyone, I have to build a new machine because of the crash of my PC in December. I require a silent box that can handle up to 75 tracks per project without requiring heavy vst synth loads (2 at a time). Recording a maximum of 4 tracks in real time. . The audio interface is a RME Raydat. Do the RME Raydat and the Asus Tuf motherboard have compatibility ? Do you have any suggestions or recommendations? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Processor: Intel Core i7-12700K, 12 Core (8+4), 8x 3600 MHz Intel U/HD-video OnChip Cooler: Deepcool Gammaxx C40 v2 Motherboard ASUS TUF GAMING B660M-PLUS WIFI Ram 32 GB DDR5-RAM, Dual Channel (2x 16 GB), 5600 MHz*, Kingston Fury Beast 3,5" 10in1 HighSpeed CardReader / 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 1 x 500 GB NVM SSD 2 x 1 000 GB Samsung SSD ´s for Samples and Tracks Box be quiet! Pure Base 600 silver Power: 650 W be quiet! System Power 10, 89 % Effizienz, 80 Plus Bronze Windows 11 Home, 64 Bit
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Larry Carlton & Robben Ford Live in Switzerland 2007
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That's what I've been looking ffor a long time: a good and free Jensen Cabinet IR Thanks.
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What is your take on Bill Bruford? Before adding drummer like Ringo and Watts to the list, he is technically far more qualified for the list. He starts his career with Savoy Brown, then he moved to Yes, with whom he recorded the crucial albums of the 70s. Bruford moved on to King Crimson, was a touring drummer with Genesis, and founded the highly acclaimed fusion band UK in 1978
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Are you a bad person now? If you can answer “yes" to the majority of these questions, you are probably not a bad person. Do you help around the house? Do you treat your parents with respect? Do you treat your own possessions with respect? Do you treat your friends with respect? Do you feel shame or remorse when you've done something you knew was wrong? Do you keep your promises to the best of your ability? Have you apologised and owned a mistake you've made? Do you buy presents for your family on holidays or birthdays? Assuming you are in a position to do so, and your family celebrate such occasions. I am optimistic that this will be helpful.
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Aliyah’s Interlude - IT GIRL
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What makes Cakewalk a good choice for Studio One users?
Pragi replied to Pragi's topic in The Coffee House
A man goes to heaven. The first thing he notices is that there are so many ducks running around that you can hardly walk five steps without bumping into a duck. So... Saint Peter takes him aside and introduces him to the heavenly rules. There is one very important, most important rule: "Never step on a duck, otherwise you will forever be linked to the ugliest and most unpleasant inhabitant of heaven!" The man takes it to heart and moves very carefully and carefully and manages not to step on any ducks for a long time. He's almost a little proud, especially since he's seen what happened to others who were less careful than him! One day Saint Peter comes up to him with a beautiful woman in his hand - incredibly beautiful and graceful. He falls in love immediately and is touched. Saint Peter joins their hands and says: "From now on you will be together forever" The man can hardly believe his luck and asks the woman what he did to deserve this happiness. Then she says: "I climbed on a duck..." -
What makes Cakewalk a good choice for Studio One users?
Pragi replied to Pragi's topic in The Coffee House
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What makes Cakewalk a good choice for Studio One users?
Pragi replied to Pragi's topic in The Coffee House
Stop appears to be the appropriate abbreviation for Studio one pro. There is no Stop in CbB. . -
What makes Cakewalk a good choice for Studio One users?
Pragi replied to Pragi's topic in The Coffee House
I want to express my gratitude to all of you for completing the arguments. -
- CbB does have a very easy workflow - the UI of CbB is much nicer - it's still free - the new Version (Sonar) will be far ahead of the crapoy app - CbB User are not dreaming of getting the world domination - the CbB forum is very sexy (think of Kenny and others) - CbB sounds better Have a holly, jolly Christmas! P.S. See you, I'm on vacation for a couple of weeks..
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That´s what I´m writing about.
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Besides the high voltage processes that need to be eliminated, it is advisable to ensure that the I/O buffer is set to high (512 or 1024) when using many Midi/VST instruments. Go to : system and cache i/o Buffer If you haven't already done this.
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the i/o buffer settings 512 ? Bigger?
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Which......... , hopefully you are not a a spellt witch. ?
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Spellt spellt wrong.?
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Frumpy - How The Gipsy Was Born (Live 1971)
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Is it this band ? Mugwort - Swamping
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I think mugwort is a great idea, I'll give it a try.
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@Rain When Emagic stopped supporting Windows, I did migrate from Logic to Sonar, so exactly the opposite way around. Really, twenty years ago? I find myself in an odd situation as my box, an Intel I 3770 that has been reliable for ten years, died ten days ago at an inexplicable time: I enjoy making music the most during the three-month period between December and February because I don't have to work as much. On an outdated Fijitsu Siemens Intel I 5, I have to install a variety of software instead of recording guitars, arranging, and mixing. .. Oh man, I was able to load one of the four new songs yesterday, however because of my bad graphic card, Sample Tank and Kontakt 7 won't open properly. However, at least I can record the tunes to stereo tracks and continue, albeit without comping. I have the ability to purchase a new audio PC at the start of February. Who knows what this is beneficial for? Is it possible that in February the new Sonar will be ready? Moving to a different box or DAW bothers me, as I find it to be inconvenient every time.
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The Gutter Twins- The Stations
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The headline says it all: the headache of miigraining from CbB to another DAW is awful, isn't it ?
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Distrokid is the only distributor I have experimented with, but there has been no need to consider another one for about 10 years.