group for computer musicians

sankku

Member
Mar 3, 2008
190
7
0
REASON TIPS ON LATENCY ISSUE...

Set Up Your Sound Card Properly
When you first install Reason, it tends to do a lot of work and configuration for you, by detecting your various audio devices and MIDI controllers. However, as smart as programs try to be, they can’t quite measure up to human intelligence. If you’re having issues with your sound in Reason, or if you just think things should be sounding a little bit better than they are, go to Preferences > Audio.
What you want to do is use the driver with the lowest possible latency. If you can, use the ASIO (Audio Stream Input/Output) driver, as it usually has the lowest latency and best interface with the sound card. If you don’t have that, try using the DirectX driver, or whichever driver has the lowest latency, which is shown right below the “Buffer Size” slider.
Doing this will also solve a very common problem in Reason: slow MIDI playback response. Many users have experienced it, where you hit a key, and what seems like ages later, the sound is actually triggered.
If you are using the best sound driver you have available, it is advised not to use the Buffer Size slider, as this will cause issues.
This is contrary to Reason 4’s manual, which advises raising the buffer setting to reduce computer overhead. If you’re using the right driver, most people report that this actually decreases performance.

1.jpg


Author: Eric Shafer
Eric Shafer is a music producer and audio engineer from Chicago, Illinois. He has worked on both classical and popular music projects, and is currently composing music for today's top artists and future artists.
 

ztnap

Member
Jul 16, 2007
405
14
0
Good stuff Sankku..

Also if anybody's having latency issues and does not have ASIO drivers you might want to try the ASIO4ALL solution. It's kind of like a virtual ASIO
driver or something..

i dont really get the technical part but it wrks..here's the link for their site..make sure to read the FAQ section befor using..believe me it makes it a lot easier!!

You still won't be able to adjust sample rates and buffer sizes by going to your default sound card( Non ASIO sound cards of course) panel but you can edit that stuff by launching ASIO4ALL inside from your fav DAW!!!

http://www.asio4all.com/

Hope this helps..
 
Last edited:

sankku

Member
Mar 3, 2008
190
7
0
WELL I USE A TSM U87 MIC DIRECT TO M AUDIO 410 BUILT IN PRE AMP..IT HAS ENOUGH GAIN TO RECORD VOCALS AND GUITARS....THEN I ADD EQ & COMPRESSOR AND SEND IT TO AUX FOR REVERB AND DELAY IF NEEDED...
 

ldwkm

Member
Dec 30, 2008
2,811
45
0
LONDON,UK
One 18x SuperDrive
2xApple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi Card with 802.11n
Quad-channel 4Gb Fibre Channel PCI Express card

Logic studio
http://www.apple.com/uk/logicstudio/


basic equipment i got in the studio:
neumann m 150 nickel condenser mic (x 3)
roland P.X6
Adam s2a (x 2)
Mackie x200
Yamaha P7000S
Yamaha 01V96VCM*
Yamaha SPX2000
Onyx 800R
Sony MDR7506
Universal Audio LA610 MKII Classic
Lynx Studio Technology Aurora 16 16
dbx 2231 Dual 31-Band
Empirical Labs EL8X
sory cand remember soundcard name
Crown XTi6000
Onyx Satellite
Mackie Control C4 Pro

Thats just the basic ones i got..others are just small copresors n stuff..but im upgradin the studio in 2months so ill post the whole list when i upgrade!
 

sankku

Member
Mar 3, 2008
190
7
0
One 18x SuperDrive
2xApple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi Card with 802.11n
Quad-channel 4Gb Fibre Channel PCI Express card

Logic studio
http://www.apple.com/uk/logicstudio/


basic equipment i got in the studio:
neumann m 150 nickel condenser mic (x 3)
roland P.X6
Adam s2a (x 2)
Mackie x200
Yamaha P7000S
Yamaha 01V96VCM*
Yamaha SPX2000
Onyx 800R
Sony MDR7506
Universal Audio LA610 MKII Classic
Lynx Studio Technology Aurora 16 16
dbx 2231 Dual 31-Band
Empirical Labs EL8X
sory cand remember soundcard name
Crown XTi6000
Onyx Satellite
Mackie Control C4 Pro

Thats just the basic ones i got..others are just small copresors n stuff..but im upgradin the studio in 2months so ill post the whole list when i upgrade!

WOW THATS COOL SETUP:cool::cool:
 

sankku

Member
Mar 3, 2008
190
7
0
Propellerhead Software announces the Record Open Beta experience.

Musicians can testdrive Propellerhead's new Record Software for free until September 9th, 2009. Just visit the following link and request an invite code or get an invite code from a colleague who has already gotten a Record Open Beta.





reason_logo_.jpg
 

ztnap

Member
Jul 16, 2007
405
14
0
Nope! but I heard this adds nothing new to the table unless you're a reason only user..The Line6 plugins must be good though..and still no VST support :(
 

sankku

Member
Mar 3, 2008
190
7
0
Nope! but I heard this adds nothing new to the table unless you're a reason only user..The Line6 plugins must be good though..and still no VST support :(

WELL I THINK ITS GOOD FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE LIKE SONG WRITERS AND WHO PLAY AN INTRUMENT JUST TO RECORD DEMO STUFF..NOTHING FANCY...
 

ztnap

Member
Jul 16, 2007
405
14
0
WELL I THINK ITS GOOD FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE LIKE SONG WRITERS AND WHO PLAY AN INTRUMENT JUST TO RECORD DEMO STUFF..NOTHING FANCY...

Yeah I agree..It's great for peopl e like that..I mean the real time time stretching function is awesome. Did you see that?