@mschnell Ah, right. After reading sample players such as Kontakt etc. wouldn't work anyway, all I have tested is small ReaPlugs.
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From recent tests i did using reamote, its useless. Buggy GUI (even for reaplugs) , delay compensation on plugins struggle to keep time accurate on semi-larger sessions
Im using a D-Link DGS 108 Gigabit swtich on windows 10 machine.
Tested the latest release of Audiogridder and it way more stable.
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I'm also using Audiogridder. I'm also a contributor, and I hope to make donations regular as it improves. Stability and usability still need some love, but it does work. For 32-bit plugins, old FX Teleport still works so well I can't believe! It was the first of the bunch, I think, and it's remarkably well designed and implemented, standing the test of time after 4 OS generations. Too bad the company didn't do well after the founder had health problems. They generously gave away licenses then. How I wish they open sourced it!
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We could hope for some performance fixes on Reamote.
Dont abandon this project cockos..please.
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I'm singing along with you @pepe44 - unison, or maybe thirds :P
Seriously, Cockos. I spend too much of my DAW time freezing tracks, and thawing them when I need to edit. An integrated, working solution to this would make Reaper the DAW of choice for heavy orchestral mockups or similar sample intensive or CPU intensive work. Reaper's network prowess gives me hope you have all it takes to make it happen.