![]() Reaper will handle them as efficiently as possible, better than Cubase. It's up to you how you structure your project and how many simultaneous patches/instruments of HALion you use, and whether they are contained in a few or multiple instances of HALion. What is the suggested way to set up HALion with Reaper? I’d like to make sure if I only need one instance of the VST or if it matters if I use multiple instances. My issue is sometimes with playing multiple presets at the same time. Once I have the VST set up and MIDI recorded one or more tracks and then I would render to audio. I am trying to figure out the best way to set up tracks and record the MIDI from the VST on separate tracks and sometimes play or record 2 to 8 presets at the same time for a layered sound. Reaper never seems to have an issue with overloading CPU usage from what I can tell for the same setup. I know that Reaper handles CPU much better than Cubase 9.5 and from what I have seen Cubase with an instance of HALion Sonic or SE with 8 or more slots loaded will overload the CPU and hard disk meter randomly even when I am not playing or recording. I’m not sure if it is better to create one instance of HALion or multiple instances with one preset per instance. I would like to get feedback from others who create their own projects and songs for the following. ![]()
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