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I ran service center and everything is up to date so far. its sad, cause i was all excited for multicore so i could have more then 4 razors open and not have to bounce em down to audio, but looks like with 2.0 and one razor open i gotta bounce it down if im doing anything else on my computer, very disappointingĢ.0.0 R883 is the so called demo i downloaded from the NI site. im not that upset cause i didnt buy 2.0, and 1.8 works just perfect, but what confuses me is this 2.0 is sposto be multi core support, yet it runs worst then 1.8 on single core, dosent make any since at all, i think NI needs to up their coder game, sorry to say it, but im just not impressed, and i feel sorry for people who jump on the bandwagon only to find out that the wheels aint perfectly round. If you guys hadnt banned me i could chime in over there, but really see how it is. I see other people having problems too now. HAHAHAHA!!! my computer never had a problem untill 2.0 I can have 50 thors running and shit loads of 3rd party Re's in reason going, yet one razor running in 2.0 and my computer is too old/slow/ or whatever. #U HE DIVA MULTICORE PATCH#considering the amount of shit i do in other programs, yet one razor patch and some drums shits out my cpu. peeps are quick to say, get a new computer, but i dont think thats the case man, i hate to say it, cause i love maschine, but i think the coders are a lil lax over there. So u are saying razor is loaded to only one core? why is that? i thought this thing was multicore? i can load the same beat in 1.8 and browse away on safari with no hiccups, yet when loaded in 2.0 my cpu takes a shit. A single sound can only be loaded to one core. Multiprocessing won't help if a single instrument is maxing out one of your cores. Razor is really CPU hungry depending on what patch you have loaded. #U HE DIVA MULTICORE FREE#Now Urs if you would integrate an arpeggiator with a free running/syncable speed knob (needs to go very fast but not fixed on 1/64ths or 1/128ths) knob like on the Juno that would really kick ass! Of course this is also possible with external arp's so it's not a issue but would make the synth a more self-containing fun-machine.B-righteous wrote:It's likely just that your computer can't handle the Razor patch. In Short, every time I open up Diva I get musical results which makes it a very inspiring instrument! I'm using my Virus Ti2 to control the plugin which is very handy and I thought this was quite a sacrilege! ( I'm talking about very fine audio details here) Call it Juicy, snappy, rough, it's at the extremes that Analog excels. #U HE DIVA MULTICORE MOD#The Analog filter on the Juno goes to places at extreme mod settings that I simply can' replicate anywhere. #U HE DIVA MULTICORE SOFTWARE#There are just things that Software probably will never be able to model: (hardware)īack to the synth: Soloed they can't really compare but in a mix I think it will be almost impossible to tell the difference. That said, my 4 year old kaoss pad is also falling apart beware of modern junk a la Korg, Akai & N.I. For the sake of the argument, analog is at least fixable. Go on bashing my last statement, but people that own a lot of analog gear (not me) know how often stuffs needs to be fixed/calibrated/tuned etc. These synths are awesome but they are "falling apart" now after 20-40 years. This "Life" also meant that the Minimoog was broken almost every time (One of the Osc not working, resonance jumpy etc.) Just as with my brothers Juno 60 and it's broken Chorus switch. I've been thinking about getting a Juno because everytime I played one it instantly kickstarted me into a track (I think you guys know what I mean, It's an 'Instrument'!) and well, the first time I played a 70'ies Minimoog I was just melting away in synth-heaven listening to 1 osc + filter = LIFE in this machine. Thank you so much Urs for developing this synthesizer it's exactly what I've been hoping to come out in the Plugin-world! ![]()
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