![]() I quasi nolonger touch my modular, i have such a blast patching within GP.įor the NICE patches, is a PC with the power of a M1 mac or even above a good idea, though.īut i started with a macmini 2012. If its just about to use such app 2-3 times a year ? then maybe not (depending on the pockets, i´d say) (around $170 / no sales)Īt least for everybody who´d use a realtime-play host on a regular basis. In handling, in the performance capabilitys -even for just very small patches-, ( but you can´t know all these from outside, while not allready beeing into it) ![]() what you really want to have) There are many small details that do make a difference. (similar to eurorack, which is just not graspable from outside, vs. I use plugin hosts since 7 years now, and went thru many, and tested many others.Īs sayed: also for very simple stuff / thats just not visible for you from outside. To help you to create more and more nifty patches, vs. ![]() Learn just one host, learn it once.and look at all the time spent as an investment into the future, Even if its just about very simple things. GP has features *everybody* will get a win out of it. My claim, at least.Įverybody will start to take advantage of what todays plugins and todays hosts can deliver. ![]() Take my word on it, that asson you start to dive into using realtime-play hosts, will you want to take it further and further. => And assoon you want to midi-map at least two HW knobs/faders -or more- to plugin parameters ! ![]() Is it worth it to fork out that money, and to give it three evenings to dive into it,Īssoon as you have a PC as strong as my old macmini 2012 ( i7, 2.66GHZ), or above. Even if its just about very simple patches like: ![]()
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