UNIFY ♥ Mixcraft
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 11:59 am
Hello friends of Mixcraft,
I want to recommend an instrument called UNIFY and it is a platform to centralize all the VST's / Vst 3 you want, group them by layers, incorporates own MIDI editing tools, arpeggiators, effects and more. I have tried it with my version 8.0 and 9.0 of Mixcraft and the two platforms work incredibly well together.
I don't have Windows 10 and I only use Windows 7 ultimate with a 16GB memory, normal disk (not SSD) and an i7 processor. I can re-call UNIFY and use a full 16 instances consuming no more than 35% of the CPU, impressive. In each instance of UNIFY I use layers with Falcon, Omnisphere, Zebra, Serum, Sylenth1 and others, and I assure you that they load at a great speed.
Previously I used the layer option that Mixcraft brings and it works very well, but with several virtual synthesizers and presets saved, I often found it difficult to find the previously created sound. Don't misunderstand me, you can create in Mixcraft this type of sounds per layer, with FX and everything, but I CANNOT do it with MIDI tools that send and receive data within the same instrument, I have not been able to achieve it.
However with UNIFY that is greatly simplified. Thanks to Mixcraft for this wonder sequencer that works great with the infinite potential of UNIFY by PlugInGURU.
I want to recommend an instrument called UNIFY and it is a platform to centralize all the VST's / Vst 3 you want, group them by layers, incorporates own MIDI editing tools, arpeggiators, effects and more. I have tried it with my version 8.0 and 9.0 of Mixcraft and the two platforms work incredibly well together.
I don't have Windows 10 and I only use Windows 7 ultimate with a 16GB memory, normal disk (not SSD) and an i7 processor. I can re-call UNIFY and use a full 16 instances consuming no more than 35% of the CPU, impressive. In each instance of UNIFY I use layers with Falcon, Omnisphere, Zebra, Serum, Sylenth1 and others, and I assure you that they load at a great speed.
Previously I used the layer option that Mixcraft brings and it works very well, but with several virtual synthesizers and presets saved, I often found it difficult to find the previously created sound. Don't misunderstand me, you can create in Mixcraft this type of sounds per layer, with FX and everything, but I CANNOT do it with MIDI tools that send and receive data within the same instrument, I have not been able to achieve it.
However with UNIFY that is greatly simplified. Thanks to Mixcraft for this wonder sequencer that works great with the infinite potential of UNIFY by PlugInGURU.