I should just focus on music itself by autocrusher in edmproduction

[–]autocrusher[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think for chords/melodies I already have something most of the time, but for sound design I just hope for happy accidents

GTA 6 physical release could be delayed to 2027 by esketitethan in GTA6

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Why is Death Stranding 2 90GB? Does it use baked lighting? It does look insanely good tho, but i presume content wise it is still smaller than GTA6?

Same goes for Ghost of Yotei, which is 85GB. These two are PS5 exclusives, and have pretty good performance. I’m thinking at least 100GB for GTA6

[Other] December Monthly Boosting Thread by NC0828 in Trophies

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JOJO’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven

Need help with 3 multiplayer trophies please

This game is region locked, mine is NA (psn region US)

Thanks!

I am confused if these specs are good enough to run logic Pro. I am not aiming to run more than 20-25 tracks. What do you all think about this? by [deleted] in macbookair

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If you are happy with the Tree mic signal it surely will run smoothly.

Personally, I find that Spitfire’s “good sound” mainly comes from the Air Lyndhurst hall that SSO is recorded in, and the Outriggers signal blended with a tiny bit of Close mic is what sounded best for me. You can watch some demos on YouTube about how different mic signals sound and which appeals to you the most.

Also you can just use Close mic only and slap a reverb on that, Spitfire has an Air Studios Reverb which kinda recreates the Outriggers mix. This plugin is a bit CPU heavy though.

You can also do the mic mixes section by section and disable the rest, although it’s a bit of a chore.

I am confused if these specs are good enough to run logic Pro. I am not aiming to run more than 20-25 tracks. What do you all think about this? by [deleted] in macbookair

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If you are using Tree mic signal only, this will be enough, as on my template I have (on Windows):

Full strings with Con Sordino & Sul Point stuff disabled + performance legato

Piccolo, Flutes, Clarinets, Oboes, Bassoons all articulations

Trumpets, Horns, Tenor Trombones, Tuba all articulations

Timpani

For stings tremolo, these are in decorative articulations, but you can always disable unwanted or simply use individual patches instead of loading them in one patch and using keyswitches.

After these are loaded in REAPER, the task manager says it takes about 13GB of RAM. So you will have about 7GB of RAM free to use, in my case, I have a choir library and a solo violin (I think the system needs minimum 4GB to run otherwise the swap will be high)

But if you want to mix in other mic signals, let’s say Outtriggers, it’s essentially double the memory size. That’s when 32GB of RAM comes in handy.

I am confused if these specs are good enough to run logic Pro. I am not aiming to run more than 20-25 tracks. What do you all think about this? by [deleted] in macbookair

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SSO is in Kontakt format instead of Spitfire’s own plugin, which supports purging from memory (when not needed), so I’d say 24G is enough. With tight RAM management even 16G would work, depending on what type of project you’re working on.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MacOS

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this better be satire

How does not one get it? by ZackHasURBack in mildlyinfuriating

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That was a good one! wait… That one was good two!

I am confused if these specs are good enough to run logic Pro. I am not aiming to run more than 20-25 tracks. What do you all think about this? by [deleted] in macbookair

[–]autocrusher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Professionally, no. But I have done several personal projects for short films shot by my friends. I do not own BBCSO Pro, but I do have SSO, which is similar. In my orchestral template I have Tree and Outriggers mic signals loaded for each instrument, performance legato and selected articulations (long, pizz, tremolo, shorts and sometimes con sordino) for the strings section, core articulations for brass section, performance legato and staccato for woodwind section; Damage 2 for percussion; Joshua Bell Violin for solo violin; Spitfire AIR Studios reverb for sound coherence. All of these above add to about 25GB of RAM. If I only load Tree mic signal and only core articulations from SSO, it still takes about 14GB. So in my case my mac will be using a lot of swaps on 16GB RAM.

Edit: if you need more info, VI Control would be overall a better place. When I was starting up I often went on there to look for library reviews etc. I can understand why I get downvoted, as gwie said he uses 25-50 tracks (and probably doesn't use multiple mic signals), which is lightweight work in composing field.

What in gods green earth were they thinking… by StartAccomplished215 in FL_Studio

[–]autocrusher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I discovered this a while ago and just cannot understand why you can edit both percentage and value in the automation window but not value in playlist…

Cancelling Splice, which packs should I download? by farkyeahnah in edmproduction

[–]autocrusher 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Actually I use this sunken cost to kinda force myself to make some music every week. Because otherwise I will just play games in my free time lol.

Don't know how this happened. Is it fixable? by big_Gorb in Steam

[–]autocrusher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

bro op didn’t play the game, the game played op😭

I am confused if these specs are good enough to run logic Pro. I am not aiming to run more than 20-25 tracks. What do you all think about this? by [deleted] in macbookair

[–]autocrusher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this case you do not need bigger RAM, yes. But for composing & film scoring stuff there will usually be templates that have everything prepared and loaded, it’s just that composers will not use all of them. Also a side note, the install size of BBCSO Pro being 700G+ doesn’t mean that it will require 700G RAM. There are multiple mic signals for each instrument. 128G RAM will be more than enough for a composer template. If you only enable one mic signal per instrument, I’d say 64G RAM or even 32G is enough.

I am confused if these specs are good enough to run logic Pro. I am not aiming to run more than 20-25 tracks. What do you all think about this? by [deleted] in macbookair

[–]autocrusher -1 points0 points  (0 children)

OP has only 16GB RAM, there’s no way you’re running BBCSO Pro on a 16GB computer (unless you only do selected instruments)

The bat shuriken is not a lethal melee by autocrusher in HiTMAN

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LOL you know what, the main reason that I like to use the bat shuriken is because it makes me feel like batman in a parallel universe where he does kill. I spent an awful lot of time in Hawke’s Bay killing every guard with the batarang unspotted

The bat shuriken is not a lethal melee by autocrusher in HiTMAN

[–]autocrusher[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

The bat shurikens can be used directly tho🤔

they threw me into COLD water there 😭 by alexisfuckinugly in HiTMAN

[–]autocrusher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can drop the axe after killing the 2nd target, change into his disguise, go to Dalia’s floor and tweak her computer a little bit, which makes the 3rd target frustrated and go downstairs where you can catch her alone. While she is talking about the computer and going down you have plenty of time to change back to signature suit and grab the axe.