MIDI should show the "signal" and velocity (for notes) by default (when rec armed). I repeat, that not comes from "CPU usage", to process audio better, some plug-ins want to know "future" audio to make the decision for the "past". X is current plug-in defined delay, Y is total delay (rounded to the buffer size). Click on FXes, watch numbers in the lower left corner, "X/Y spls". To identify the plug-in, open FX window for the track in question. Some plug-ins are not thought to be used live (sometimes with particular settings, sometimes in general). It should be fine now, but try to load VSTi (VST2) ST3.ĭelays from FXes comes from FX design. There was problems with ST3 in VST3i incarnation. If that is the case, switch to ASIO mode and tune the buffer setting (starting point can be settings from ST3 standalone which work fine for you). You will get unplayable delay, but at least it should sound clean. To exclude as the source of distortion, start with WaveOut mode and big buffers/number of buffers. You have not mentioned your audio interface and which driver mode and buffer settings you try to use with it. REAPER is known for its extraordinary optimized performance. That having been said, looking at the meter on Reaper the Midi track that is armed to record is only showing use of 4 to 5 percent. It's as if Reaper is just struggling with any program that requires CPU power. In addition, my vocals have an incredibly serious delay when recording with an effect. So is Reaper completely incompatible with ST3? I've tried adjusting various settings to no avail. I d/l'd a patch off the net (perfect pianos or something like that) and it works fine. Nor does the old version of Cubase have an issue like this. I can play ST3 stand alone with absolutely no hickups. Just holding a note on a ST3 patch for any length of time causes all sorts of digital pixilation in the sound. Purchased a copy and Reaper is just hacking the hell out of ST3. Went looking for an alternative and found Reaper. The problem with that program is that everything sounds digitally distorted no matter what the recording volume is set to. I was having problems with SampleTank 2 and so bought the upgraded version SampleTank 3. When I bought this rig I installed an older version of Cubase (cubase 5) which had both 32bit and 64bit versions on disk. I have an 8th generation Intel i7, 32GB DDR4 RAM,SSD along with 2tb and 1tb secondary drives Windows 10 setup.
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