Idiots guide....
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:08 am
Hi all
I'm currently using a single macpro to compose with & am limited by the 4gig ram issue. I have VSL Ensemble Pro but with DP's history of flaky routing it's unworkable. I currently load & freeze, load & freeze all frikkin' day.
I know some of you out there 'farm out' your soft synths to other machines such as Mac minis & i'm becoming very interested in looking at this.
The idea would be to have a mac -NOT PC- computer for brass, one for Strings, one for woods & one for percussion. But where do I start?
I don't even know what this technique is called but the idea that i could fire it up in the morning & it would run all day without needing to reload each cue & playing in the audio at the ned of the cue in one run is such a huge timesaver i could afford to take time off & go fishing!!!!
I'm initially looking at mac minis which I know can be run at 7200rpm & will unofficially take 16gigs of ram.
but beyond this including how to set it up I have no idea..
Hope you guys can help.
brolly
I'm currently using a single macpro to compose with & am limited by the 4gig ram issue. I have VSL Ensemble Pro but with DP's history of flaky routing it's unworkable. I currently load & freeze, load & freeze all frikkin' day.
I know some of you out there 'farm out' your soft synths to other machines such as Mac minis & i'm becoming very interested in looking at this.
The idea would be to have a mac -NOT PC- computer for brass, one for Strings, one for woods & one for percussion. But where do I start?
I don't even know what this technique is called but the idea that i could fire it up in the morning & it would run all day without needing to reload each cue & playing in the audio at the ned of the cue in one run is such a huge timesaver i could afford to take time off & go fishing!!!!
I'm initially looking at mac minis which I know can be run at 7200rpm & will unofficially take 16gigs of ram.
but beyond this including how to set it up I have no idea..
Hope you guys can help.
brolly