Windows DP9 Stability
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Windows DP9 Stability
Hi. Just want to know if DP9 is fairly stable for most of you guys working in Windows 10. I'm a Mac user that switches between Logic and DP on an iMac but I'm looking into picking up a Windows laptop to save a few bucks and because I'm underwhelmed by the new Macbook Pros. I figure a Windows laptop would do fine for remote recording/composing and I could transfer files when needed, but I just want to be sure DP is capable and in a better spot than when first introduced years ago. I'd also like to avoid shelling out for Cubase/Sonar/Studio One/etc since I already have a DP license. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Mac OS 10.10.5 on iMac (mid 2011), DP9, Logic X, NI, Toontrack, Scuffham
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Re: Windows DP9 Stability
I have never experienced a crash or interruption of my work. Good (industry standard) latency with 9.1.2. Some bugs exist, but they do not affect me.
If you use a Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S-series keyboard, you will need to stay in multi-record mode to get around DP leaving ALL ports exposed.
Otherwise, all good here.
Terry
If you use a Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S-series keyboard, you will need to stay in multi-record mode to get around DP leaving ALL ports exposed.
Otherwise, all good here.
Terry
Computer: Sweetwater CS400v7 Intel Core i7-10700K CPU @ 3.80GHz | 64Gigs RAM | Windows 11 Pro x64 |
MOTU 828 mk3 hybrid
DAWs & Live: MOTU Digital Performer 11.31 | Cantabile Performer 4
Keyboard Synths: Kawai K5000s, Korg Wavestation
Controllers: NI Komplete Kontrol S-88 Mk3 & S-49 Mk2; Maschine Mk3 & JAM;
Akai MPK249 & 225, Alesis QX49, Behringer BCF2000 & FCB1010
Rack Modules: Ensoniq ESQm, Yamaha TX81Z, Wavestation SR
Tutorials: https://youtube.com/@CreatorsMediaTools
MOTU 828 mk3 hybrid
DAWs & Live: MOTU Digital Performer 11.31 | Cantabile Performer 4
Keyboard Synths: Kawai K5000s, Korg Wavestation
Controllers: NI Komplete Kontrol S-88 Mk3 & S-49 Mk2; Maschine Mk3 & JAM;
Akai MPK249 & 225, Alesis QX49, Behringer BCF2000 & FCB1010
Rack Modules: Ensoniq ESQm, Yamaha TX81Z, Wavestation SR
Tutorials: https://youtube.com/@CreatorsMediaTools
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Re: Windows DP9 Stability
Great to know on all fronts. Thanks Terry!
Mac OS 10.10.5 on iMac (mid 2011), DP9, Logic X, NI, Toontrack, Scuffham