They sound heavy. How many cores d'ya have and how much RAM you got?Emian wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019Well if I add one repro 1 with a psq attached to it, and one repro 5 with a scales and chords on it, play a few keys and instantly get 4DSPbars I know enough.Creativemind wrote:
Would you give me a quick brief of how you check the performance of a VST in Reason
That is on a i7 4790k running at 4,4 GHz
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VST3 adds a lot of new features to the plug-in format. Reason doesn't support VST3s.Creativemind wrote: ↑07 Feb 2019So I've just installed Repro.
Just a quick question, what are the advantages of VST 3? Does it allow the VST's to do more?
4 cores, hyperthreading and 16GB of RAMCreativemind wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019They sound heavy. How many cores d'ya have and how much RAM you got?
My favorite skin for Diva so far is the Volta which I bought some time ago. I saw it in some random forum surfing and I knew she was the one for me.hurricane wrote: ↑05 Feb 2019But there are lots of free skins in the U-He Skin library: https://u-he.com/PatchLib/skins.html
after further investigating, the hog is Repro 5. Repro one seems reasonable (comparable to "The Legend" CPU usage wise) , but the polyphonic Repro 5 is quite demanding !
I like that one too - but I hate the logo and color so I changed it. Not that mine is any better, but I can at least tolerate it:minilog wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019My favorite skin for Diva so far is the Volta which I bought some time ago. I saw it in some random forum surfing and I knew she was the one for me.hurricane wrote: ↑05 Feb 2019But there are lots of free skins in the U-He Skin library: https://u-he.com/PatchLib/skins.html
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Turn off hyperthreadingEmian wrote:4 cores, hyperthreading and 16GB of RAMCreativemind wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019They sound heavy. How many cores d'ya have and how much RAM you got?
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can anyone confirm that the filter resonance of Repro 1 can not be automated ?
I'm done adding synths.Loque wrote: ↑05 Feb 2019Hum...yea, uHe can beat as much as it wants. I payed less for Arturia and Soundtoys complete bundles together. So i skip this one.CaptainBlack wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019Repro is the benchmark for virtual analogue according to my ears. Just blows Arturia away.
Exactly. The only thing that could be interesting in the next time is Phaseplant from Kilohearts. But i am already sure i wont pay 200 bucks for it.
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Judging only from the small pool of reactions across the various audio forums, this has been a very popular promotion, with many people jumping on this deal. I'm not even the slightest upset that I bought these at full price because they're THAT good and worth it. DIVA and Repro are some of the best (probably THE best) digitally analog modeled synths out there. The Arturia stuff is great, and I own and use them too, but as soon as you play Repro you can immediately feel and hear the difference. It's a noticeable jump in quality - and there's only one RE, in my opinion, that rivals the "analog" sound of Diva and Repro, and that's The Legend. If the analog thing is your THING, and you're not one of those "I only want to use REs just because they're REs" types , then these are the synths you are looking for.
I hear you, Hurricane!
I own Repro and love the sound... But then never use it... DSP consumption is just too high... And I hate freeze and delete to commit too early... As my songs shift and change over time... Unfortunately I’m not the “just writing down what is in my head” kind of guy... Some things are constantly evolving before hopefully coming to a satisfying end...
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I own Repro and love the sound... But then never use it... DSP consumption is just too high... And I hate freeze and delete to commit too early... As my songs shift and change over time... Unfortunately I’m not the “just writing down what is in my head” kind of guy... Some things are constantly evolving before hopefully coming to a satisfying end...
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Please someone? The sound is great tough...Emian wrote:can anyone confirm that the filter resonance of Repro 1 can not be automated ?
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Downloaded the Diva demo and on my system it is eating up too much power at the moment...
When I like the way it plays and sounds (and it really sounds great!!!) it eats up up to 3 bars of DSP while simply playing one patch, triads with longer release times... Have to mull this over a bit more, but tend to say it's a no for me... (I hope I can actually stick with that... )
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When I like the way it plays and sounds (and it really sounds great!!!) it eats up up to 3 bars of DSP while simply playing one patch, triads with longer release times... Have to mull this over a bit more, but tend to say it's a no for me... (I hope I can actually stick with that... )
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Not every patch is a CPU hog, and if you want to use the beautiful "Roland" filters on a low voice count, it works pretty OK (I have an older i7 4 core). VK-2 and Expanse can be demanding as well, but as always it is patch dependent - big time. Some Diva patches barely budge the needle (single notes) and some almost hit the ceiling (with a chord). But what is coming with the Reason CPU/VST efficiency update?eusti wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019Downloaded the Diva demo and on my system it is eating up too much power at the moment...
When I like the way it plays and sounds (and it really sounds great!!!) it eats up up to 3 bars of DSP while simply playing one patch, triads with longer release times... Have to mull this over a bit more, but tend to say it's a no for me... (I hope I can actually stick with that... )
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Well, I ran the same Diva patch and chords in both Maschine (stand alone) and Reason 10.2. Reason sucked up about double CPU compared to Maschine. The right most number is the CPU % usage from Windows resource monitor. Running exactly the same patch and a 3 note chord, both running simultaneously. Now with that being said, that was CPU load and not DSP load. The DSP load difference is smaller, but it is still there, no doubt. Just make sure you also ENABLE multi core on Diva. My DSP meters dropped down to half when I did that and that works in both Maschine and Reason. If Diva still gives you DSP problems, check the patch and its Voices and Stack settings, you can easily cut the DSP load another 50% by doing that so you can continue to work. Then set it back to higher numbers when it is time to bounce. With these two strategies I can get a Diva patch to drop from 100% DSP load to 25%. And with the Reason DSP update that would probably get down to 20%. Sure, lower Stack setting sounds thinner, but it is just a way to continue to work without rendering.
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As a rough guide to how they'll perform on your system after the optimization update, just download Reaper and see if your system can handle the U-he synths viably in Reaper. I'm my experience I can just pile multiple Repros into Reaper and my laptop just shrugs.
Then, for a rough estimate, assume that post-optimization New Reason will be halfway between Current Reason and Reaper, VST performance-wise.
I'm gonna estimate "slightly worse than, or about equal to, Ableton Live".
Then, for a rough estimate, assume that post-optimization New Reason will be halfway between Current Reason and Reaper, VST performance-wise.
I'm gonna estimate "slightly worse than, or about equal to, Ableton Live".
thx for the link !
7 days to go for this sale. Then you'll *probably* never see Dive or Repro at this price ever again. Not even during black friday.
There's about a day and a half left on this deal at the time I'm posting this.
I picked up the Collection, because I've wanted Satin from when it was announced that U-he would stop making REs.
I picked up the Collection, because I've wanted Satin from when it was announced that U-he would stop making REs.
I'm not buying U-He until he fixes the long known bugs in his REs.
They're not getting fixed. You can no longer buy them.
I don't know if the deal is still on, but I got an email from him when he made the choice to stop RE development. The offer gave me the full set of Ubik VSTs for free, because I had bought at least 5 REs. There were smaller discounts for people who bought fewer than 5.
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