Hey All,
I've actually done a number of shows already, but haven't yet found "THE" way that seems quite right. I'm trying to strike a good balance between "performance" and "stability". I want to be performing it, but I don't want to overwhelm the processor and RAM. I have a MacBook Pro, 2.4 Ghz, 2 GB RAM, OS 10.5.8, Live 8.2.1 Suite. I HAVE learned not to run 5-6 instances of Reaktor in a live set. :^p
Any ideas about running longer pads & reverbs that don't suck the processor too much, but sound natural?
Thanks!
Playing Ambient/Industrial/IDM sets
Re: Playing Ambient/Industrial/IDM sets
That performance-stability contest is the one isn't it? When I create sounds that drive my cpu meter into bad places, I freeze them and play them on a sampler.
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Re: Playing Ambient/Industrial/IDM sets
^^^exactly,that's what i do also.most of the time i use synths in the studio,record a lot of that as audio,and then when it's time to perform,i use those inside stuff like Reaktor or any other good sample mangler.works for me.oddstep wrote:That performance-stability contest is the one isn't it? When I create sounds that drive my cpu meter into bad places, I freeze them and play them on a sampler.
i mean, two instances of Reaktor Prism,one Metaphysical Function and 2c audio's Aether reverb and my computer will be almost on it's knees,begging for mercy.......NOT FUN.......
so here's to sample-mangling!
oh yeah,i use an Imac(late 2007 model),2.4 core2duo cpu,4gb ram,320 GB hd.
regarding reverbs that are cpu-efficient imo :
-Reaktor's Space Master is pretty good,and light on my cpu(but i guess you know it already)
-Audio Damage Eos is also good,light on cpu.
-2c Aether's Breeze is also good,pretty light on cpu.