Probably, but I think Ableton Live is a better option for freezing, and 2 sec is long.Exactly my point...you use a daw that is cumbersome to freeze tracks on.
Now, speaking out loud, I wonder what you can render that only takes 2 sec ... a loop ? I dont work with loops but with VSTi, mainly ( like 95 % ).
And I do write long scores ( 20 min+ ) without silence and I'm covering a lot of different soundscapes, so I need to save my time and have all my midi notes at reach ...
3 ms is fine, it still allows for an intuitive playing style ... above that and you spend too much time fixing notes in Midi editors ...- I guess latency of 3ms will hold you back 3ms, yes, these crappy computers of today
Who said I'm not using multiple monitors ? I just said I want to go with just one huuuge one, the Samsung ... right now I'm already using 2 screens : a 5K screen ( that has more useable space than your 2 screens ... ) and an old one for the mixer.All graphics cards I had have two ports to extend for dual monitors.
You mainly have different requirements than me, music wise.I could run 32 samples, but I am not in such rush as you are...
And you wrongly assumed I didnt know about Cakewalk, freezing and the fun of bouncing tracks.
=> my first DAW was Cubase on an Atari ST, in 1989 ...
Have fun !
Statistics: Posted by Vince — Tue Apr 22, 2025 5:08 pm