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arturia piano plug ins

I don't think it's my system resources that is the problem. I don't know why there is an apparent difference between Reason and Renoise/Reaper. In short, I'm not surprised at all that you aren't getting good results with the setup/software you've described. It might not be as big a difference as you think. You can try running Activity Monitor and monitor the CPU usage across the three hosts and see exactly how much the CPU is being taxed. I haven't used Renoise or Reaper, so don't know if they use fewer resources or perform better with the V Collection than Reason. Typically, you can expect lower results running a plug-in version vs standalone version because the host software requires resources too. And the Arturia stuff can be a CPU killer on my machine which is an i7 Quad Core with lots of RAM.

arturia piano plug ins

That helps, especially since I'm a Mac guy and own Arturia Analogue Lab, a similar product!Ī Core 2 Duo and 4 GB of RAM won't get you far in music production these days. All other audio like stock devices and Rack Extensions work fine. They get worse the more I play them until they're unusable. These work great in standalone mode and VST mode under Renoise and Reaper, but don't take long to get static riddled in Reason. The VSTs I'm using are the Arturia V Collection ones, specifically the Piano and Organ ones that are probably pretty sample heavy.

arturia piano plug ins

I'm running Reason 9.5 on OSX 10.7.5 with a 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4GB of RAM. Which specific VSTs are giving you trouble CephaloPod wrote:It's pretty standard procedure when asking for help troubleshooting to include:






Arturia piano plug ins