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Looking for a standalone production environment on Windows that is CPU friendly.

I dont want to use a daw (already have reaper) but want something sort of grooveboxy on desktop (windows) that i can start and finish tracks in. Something like Audulus would be cool also that doesnt need to be loaded into a DAW. Does this exist? I am relatively new to music on desktop...

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  • edited October 2020

    Maschine.

    Not CPU friendly: VCV Rack but kind of what you're after. Works well on decent computer with a GPU.

  • @auxmux said:
    Maschine.

    Not CPU friendly: VCV Rack but kind of what you're after. Works well on decent computer with a GPU.

    Maschine is not my friend. NI and I do not get along.

  • Sorry to hear that.

  • Caustic runs on Windows and it’s free, super light even for old netbooks ;)

  • https://www.blipinteractive.co.uk/nanostudio1/

    Not sure if it'll work on the latest versions of Windows (haven't used Windows in years), but it's worth a shot.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    https://www.blipinteractive.co.uk/nanostudio1/

    Not sure if it'll work on the latest versions of Windows (haven't used Windows in years), but it's worth a shot.

    I did not know that existed. Awesome. Thanks for that.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic @Korakios @sippy_cup - Thanks for these posts. Didn't know they were on WIndows.

  • i don’t have it but i’ve seen gadget works on pc

  • wimwim
    edited October 2020

    MPC Beats

    B) FREEEEEEEE! 😎

  • Zenbeats can be kinda Groove-boxy if you limit yourself to using it that way.

  • +1 Caustic!

  • PC???

    Talk about an obvious off-topic post!!! 🙄

  • Not so much when you consider most of the apps mentioned so far are cross-platform and have iOS versions as well.

  • @wim said:
    +1 Caustic!

    +1

    Free on Mac and windows.
    Packed with great features.
    Scrolling rack user interface may be a little annoying at first, but you quickly get used to it.
    Great pattern and song mode sequencer.
    Random sample generator for the drum box.
    Draw your own synth oscillator waveforms.
    Wrap-tail feature for loop export.
    Great built-in sample editor.

  • Awesome, but an off-topic post when you're on iOS

    But WTF? A pretty loose play.

    As Zappa once said: "Ultimately who gives a fuck anyway?"

    Enjoy your thread! 🙃

  • Considering all the shit we've been through this year, sorry I even brought it up... 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙌🏻🙏🏼🙌🏻🙏🏼🙌🏻

  • That reminds me. Sunvox. Only partially kidding.

  • @sippy_cup said:
    I dont want to use a daw (already have reaper) but want something sort of grooveboxy on desktop (windows) that i can start and finish tracks in. Something like Audulus would be cool also that doesnt need to be loaded into a DAW. Does this exist? I am relatively new to music on desktop...

    The best groovebox type app I've ever used on Windows is Orion Platinum.
    A concept similar to Caustic but much more advanced and a UI that is even more fun to use.
    It's a dead product now but if you can get it (second hand maybe?), even an older version, I can highly recommend it.
    Versions below V7.5 run well on older single core machines (like Pentium Mobile), V7.5+ runs better on multi core CPUs.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @sippy_cup said:
    I dont want to use a daw (already have reaper) but want something sort of grooveboxy on desktop (windows) that i can start and finish tracks in. Something like Audulus would be cool also that doesnt need to be loaded into a DAW. Does this exist? I am relatively new to music on desktop...

    The best groovebox type app I've ever used on Windows is Orion Platinum.
    A concept similar to Caustic but much more advanced and a UI that is even more fun to use.
    It's a dead product now but if you can get it (second hand maybe?), even an older version, I can highly recommend it.
    Versions below V7.5 run well on older single core machines (like Pentium Mobile), V7.5+ runs better on multi core CPUs.

    I'm checking this out. Thanks!

  • @wim said:
    Zenbeats can be kinda Groove-boxy if you limit yourself to using it that way.

    ZB is fine but it's a DAW type environment, something I am avoiding as I already have Reaper

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