[RWP] Hi all and some questions.

Keith Hinton keithint1234 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 6 14:27:34 EST 2014


Well, TheOrioMonstor has two posts.
One at 7:05AM the other in the sent time stamp as being sent out to
the list at 7:18 from yesterday. And they both repeat.

On 1/6/14, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
> Is everybody else getting triple posts?
>
> On 1/5/2014 9:18 AM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
>> Under  the mac OS 5400RPM drives does not pose the same issues to audio as
>> it does on windows. Yes 7200RPM drives are better and apple usually offers
>> it as an upgrade option for about an extra $50 which isn’t a bad deal in
>> the grand scheme of things considering it comes preset up in your laptop
>> for you. Yeah audio is a virtual machine isn’t something you should even
>> consider trying. Reaper can handle most midi task,the only caviot is it
>> doesn’t come with a ton of instruments like sonar so the issue is most
>> have a hard time finding accessible instruments.
>> On Jan 3, 2014, at 11:11 AM, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Reaper offers all that can be done with midi, it's just another learning
>>> curve for users of other gear.
>>> The gear we already know is always the easiest to use.
>>>
>>> On 1/3/2014 7:52 AM, Keith Hinton wrote:
>>>> Just to add to this, GarageBand while you can bring .mid files in that
>>>> exist, does not allow you to save them. For that, you would need to
>>>> use Logic Pro on the Mac. GarageBand is a basic DAW, where as Logic is
>>>> a DAW plus MIDi sequencer, giving you many features that GarageBand
>>>> being a basic taster to Logic Pro does not, including the ability to
>>>> generate .mid files right ont he Mac. Also, why not try Reaper on the
>>>> Mac itself? As far as sound lagging in your virtual machine, their
>>>> isn't much you can do about this.
>>>> You're also running into the  virtual machine Winodws guest having
>>>> high DPC latency.
>>>> Chris Bell can chime in here regarding the consequences of DPC latency.
>>>> Also, just so you know, while you may hear some audio folks say a
>>>> 7200RPM or faster hard-disk will get rid of that DPC latency on the
>>>> Mac regardless of if Windows was ran in Bootcamp mode or in a virtual
>>>> machine in Fusion, your still going to encounter extreme DPC latency.
>>>> This ultimately will cause dropouts inside Windows and blue screen
>>>> kernel crashes.
>>>> This has been verified from several Mac friends I know of, including
>>>> one who does not run Windows inside a VM, but directly on the Mac
>>>> hardware as far as the too high DPC latency effecting Windows music
>>>> applications.
>>>> Sonar is just one out of many.
>>>> Reaper is not unaffected by DPC latency either by the way, and a
>>>> majority of people, like Patric, only use Reaper for audio editing, as
>>>> that's what its really good for.
>>>> The number of people using Reaper for MIDI is pretty low, as far as I
>>>> know, though maybe somebody can correct me on that.
>>>> As far as the latency of your sound as I say, their isn't much you can
>>>> do about that without using OS X itself.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 1/3/14, TheOreoMonster <monkeypusher69 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> iF the goal is to use Garage Bands Sounds, then you wouldn’t want to
>>>>> save it
>>>>> as a midi file. Export the audio and then work with it as audio in
>>>>> Reaper or
>>>>> another Daw. If you save it as .mid and bring it into reaper you will
>>>>> still
>>>>> have to run it through a soft synth in reaper to get whatever
>>>>> instrument
>>>>> sound you want.
>>>>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 7:21 PM, Jonathan Candler
>>>>> <jonathancandler_msa at q.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I thought about doing that, but how would I save it in a .mid file so
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> I can interact with it in reaper. And also, do my mixing in there.
>>>>>> Sent
>>>>>> from my iPhone
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 29 Dec 2013, at 3:36 pm, TheOreoMonster
>>>>>>> <monkeypusher69 at gmail.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> may be easier to use in terms of knobs and buttons you have direct
>>>>>>> access
>>>>>>> to. But interns of sounds, VST’s can iterate much faster than
>>>>>>> hardware
>>>>>>> versions. TO answer the question asked here initially, Garage band
>>>>>>> has
>>>>>>> awesome sounding instruments, and the new ones in GB X rivals paid
>>>>>>> VST
>>>>>>> synths. Why not record in GB and then switch to a more powerful DAW
>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>> mixing and etc. Can you give us a better idea of how garage band is
>>>>>>> falling short for you?
>>>>>>>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 3:50 PM, trahern culver
>>>>>>>> <sound.warrior20 at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> well i think its more tactile and  in turms of sound the current
>>>>>>>> crop of
>>>>>>>> modern analogue synths coming out rite now give most vst's a run
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> there money kind regards trey.
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