![]() I want a single file with everything, so i can switch PC, OS, Hard Disk as i want.Īnyway is really important play with other DAWs. I prefer Reason because i don't want a folder project, a sample folder, a vst folder, a program folder, a temp folder and a secret porn folder. The previous bugs never stopped me from making music. I still like Ableton and Cubase, but i always go back to Reason. After the 9.1 is a great software again.Ĭubase 8 (Before 8.5) - Latency problems and random interface issues. I usually don't hate "brands", but Avid caused me a lot of rage.Ībleton Live 8 series ('till 9.1) - Just moving objects in the macro rack while playing big sessions caused random crash. Never finished the trial period for the frustation caused by the software itself. The solution was disabling a bunch of useful processor functions in the bios (hyper-threading and virtualization). The last PRO Tools (i don't know wich version) crash at first time start in a totally clean machine. I don't have all the day but this is my experience :p Gulale wrote:Which DAW has given you a problem without adding a plugin? Like the recent Windows 10 upgrade apparently made a few features in SONAR go kaput. As far as issues with SONAR, not many and it's a pretty solid program overall I think, but occasionally it does have these kinds of issues for some users. It happens in software development (I am a developer and DBA) but I just can't recall even a long thread on anyone's crash issues here or in the old PH user forum. I was doing some editing, different regions one after the other and it just tanked. Yes, just the included version now at 4 I think. Just wondering if there could be issues there? I may be going off topic here but are you using the base version that came with Sonar? I upgraded to Editor when I got the 50% deal not long after install. I play around with melodyne but don't use it extensively. I can't recall a crash in SPLAT at all which is why I made the point. It's kind of remarkable really - so I was remarking And still, I've never once had even a hiccup in Reason. While all of this is true, I look at that as an advantage because plugins for all intents and purposes work like native devices within the Reason environment, right down to undo and redo. Someone earlier said it was at least partly due to the lack of plug-in support in Reason until V6.5 and that the implementation of plugins used in Reason is in a proprietary sandbox. Looking into it a bit I discovered that apparently the latest version of Windows 10 was causing a lot of people to have plug-in issues (I have Windows 7 myself) and I got me thinking I'd never even once heard of a significant issue in Reason. ![]() Last night I had a massive crash while using the RegionFX Melodyne on one of my vocals. I too have SPLAT and I use it increasingly often trying to broaden my learning. I got Sonar 7 around the same time as I got Reason and it seemed anything could crash that but I also stuck with the Bakers and Platinum is rock solid too.įunny you should mention SONAR, because it's sort of what prompted this observation. Overall Reason has to be the most stable DAW out there. I vaguely recall it crashing once or twice after Record came on board but I could be wrong about that. Soft Enerji wrote:I've been using Reason since v4.
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