I am getting tired of bouncing tracks just to make some racks work. right? Used reason since 2.5 and never had any issues until now. and support was of little help while I pulled my hair out troubleshooting something that should have just worked. but it took me one month of trouble shooting and system change experiments to narrow down the issue. then only admitted a vst issue, I was so disgusted I wanted a refund with 10. they tried to tell me there was no issue at all. I have all vst turned off as well, note this issue was reported at xmas time to the props. but would prefer to use 10 with the new features. without a doubt the issue came when vst were added in 9.5. I have 3 versions of reason on my drive to get around some bottlenecks. this occurs in mountain lion, sierra, and even worse in high sierra. hard enough to read the racks with my poor eyes as it is. working in low rez mode and turning that function off is not what I consider a fix. the issue becomes slightly less annoying and that is about all it does. Which helps a bit but does not stop the issue from occurring after adding a few re's and tracks. Until there is a proper fix Propellerhead recommends turning off Hyper-threading in preferences. My quote for the day, (which can apply to OS and software, and maybe also to me, trying to figure out Mastering) : It’s just always the way with software and operating systems, be it pc or Mac, ain’t it? Till then I guess I’ll stay in the Stone Age with plain Sierra. I’d like to see all the bugs worked out first or most anyway. High Sierra was a whole file system reconfiguration I think, and that made me a bit nervous. I guess these are now high Sierra x updates. But high Sierra? My instinct was to wait (as bossy as Mac tends to be: it’s always “pick pick pick- upgrade now”). I guess that’s one reason I finally went Mac. If I went PC, I wanted to do my own build. I’m not overly thrilled with it, but it works so. I switched to Mac for a music production machine especially for Reason. I care about myself, not big corporations, no brand royalty. Learning Wifi Midi not working on W10 is sad, so nothing is perfect. My interface is the tool I am looking at all day, not Windows 10. I trash stuff, I undelete stuff, I copy stuff, etc. At the end of the day, I don't care much about Windows 10. I feel like I got an email like this before (for Mac users). Select “App Store” from the Apple menu > System Preferences.ĭeselect the “Install macOS updates” function.Īs a windows 10 user I am a bit surprised to read what's going on on your sides. If you haven’t yet updated to macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 but have the “Install macOS updates” function active in the App Store app on your computer, you might want to disable this: This might improve the performance in some cases. If you have already updated to macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and are experiencing performance issues, try deactivating the “Use hyper-threading audio rendering” function in Preferences – the General tab. We’re on it and hope to get to the bottom of this as soon as possible. Currently, we do not recommend you to update your macOS High Sierra to 10.13.4 if you rely on using Reason. It has come to our attention that the latest macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 update affects the Reason performance negatively. Reason performance issues with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 I put the buffer in 2048 and I can record without freezes and op lattency. and I did not know why everything went wrong when i'm using a buffer size between 128 and 512.
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