How far will this let me push the machfive at
about..say A Buffer setting of 256?I Play alot of parts when programming,anyways worst case scenario I could track each part if the CPU starts to get bogged down,anyways..PLEASE GIVE ME SOME FEEDBACK

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It all depends on the size of the samples you use, of course (some are much more RAM-intensive than others), but I'd say you should be able to run quite a few at once. All other variables aside, I'd think your set-up should work well for you.Originally posted by Jason Gaines:
I'm about to receive a G5 dual 1.8,and I was thinking I would buy about 2 Gigs of ram.
How far will this let me push the machfive at
about..say A Buffer setting of 256?I Play alot of parts when programming,anyways worst case scenario I could track each part if the CPU starts to get bogged down,anyways..PLEASE GIVE ME SOME FEEDBACK![]()
Whoa.Originally posted by Jason Gaines:
Do you think I should buy more ram?
I mean,Im talkin about 120 parts sometimes.
Sorry, I meant to type SCSI Ultra320 before -- although I suppose Ultra160 would work well too, if you can find a card.Originally posted by Jason Gaines:
Thanks for the feedback,I am doing several generas of music.Soundtrack Fxs,Complex Pop Arrangments,is mostly what I am talking about.
Please tell me more about that external hard drive
you where refering to.![]()
What do you mean when you say instances?Originally posted by mr miyagi:
My friend John Massari uses Mach Five and he said it starts to crap out after 3 full instances of it - but he's using big orchestral files. I recently started using it in combo with Spectrasonics (Stylus RMX, Trilogy, Atmospheres) stuff and my UAD-1 but I haven't really "maxed out" on it, and t we're both on 2.5 GHZ G5s with 4G RAM.
read this article on the MOTU site:
http://www.motu.com/newsitems/atnewsitem.2005-02-03.7108286223
Oh'thats not to badOriginally posted by mr miyagi:
3 instances - 3 Mach Five consoles which have 8 instruments each = 24 separate instruments