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  • more technical details soon?

    Hello,

    I wonder when we will hear more technical details about the VI instrument.
    I would very much like to know more, I know I sound impatient, but when is soon??

    Gerard

  • Same here - really would like this data.

    Rob

  • You also know the video tutorial by heart, hey?

    Guy

  • hehe yep...

    I''m also looking really forward to more info on MIR. The new VI coupled with MIR has me quite excited.

  • Any news?

    Gerard

  • Which specific technical detail informations do you like to know?
    At the moment all departements are busy to finish the first part of the SC for replication, but I'll try to answer your questions if possible.

    best
    Herb

  • Hi Herb - I think people are really interested in those RL stress tests and comparisons that we have heard you have been doing.

  • Yes, that's what I meant.

    Greetings,

    Gerard

  • I see,
    at the moment I only can give you again my personal test results:
    Pentium 4, 2.8 GHZ
    32 VI instances
    160 voices (stereo/24bit)

    our developping team is doing at the moment last performance optimisations, so we will make final testings with the new release content versions

    best
    Herb

  • Herb,

    Though I have P4 running Giga with VSL right now, I am trying to move more and more away from the PC, and stay more on my G5 which runs Pro Tools.

    Do you think that my G5 Dual 2G will handle multiple instances of the software (via VST wrapper) while running Pro Tools, or would I be better off to put everything on the PC?

    I'm also interested in how much memory I should have in the G5 to run VSI, right now I have 2.5 gig. I wasn't sure whether memory was that important since it is streaming off the disk, or not.

    Thanks
    Tom H

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    @herb said:

    I see,
    at the moment I only can give you again my personal test results:
    Pentium 4, 2.8 GHZ
    32 VI instances
    160 voices (stereo/24bit)

    our developping team is doing at the moment last performance optimisations, so we will make final testings with the new release content versions

    best
    Herb


    Must say - that seems well enough given each one of these VI's takes the place of 'multiple art files'. I imagine that RAM is still ultimately the bottleneck. Of course there is the ram purge but for starting out a cue (and 'un-purging') an instrument to make a change could drive the capacity given.

    Rob

  • Rob,
    I suspect it's more a software limitation than Ram, and i mean that in, for example. Logic being limited to 3.7GB. If Logic could address 80 or 90% of installed Ram, then we'd all be loading 16GB or so, and having a reasonable time of it.
    And in addition, if the Ram required wasn't dependent on Logic, i.e. All VI's and presample loads were handled external of the program, then 4 x G5, 16GB= 64GB, 50 usable, you get the drift. The fact remains though, Logic won't address anymore than 4, and software companies who develop for this platform will always have to keep that in mind. Standalone software is ok, but it would be a lot simpler to load the lot into one program and go play. That's why we have 'Ramplimise', and a zillions comments from every forum about limits and overloads on machines. As i understand it, Kontakt takes anything up to half a gig, and Gigapulse will only play with 2 or 3GB, so there's a general shortfall across the audio board. The day a developer gets their act together and builds a great DAW with no built in limits, is the day Cubase, Logic, and the others will get the push.

    But who knows? Maybe one of them will wake up in time?

    Regards,

    Alex.

  • Anybody thought of a Linux VSTi Host?

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    @herb said:

    I see,
    at the moment I only can give you again my personal test results:
    Pentium 4, 2.8 GHZ
    32 VI instances
    160 voices (stereo/24bit)

    our developping team is doing at the moment last performance optimisations, so we will make final testings with the new release content versions

    best
    Herb


    Hi Herb - A little more info would be good. Like what are those 32 instances used for. We need to know stuff like how many instruments can be loaded in universal mode. And since all 32 instances cant be universal mode, I'm curious what you then have loaded into them... The info you provided tells us very little about how the VI can change/impact/improve our setup [:)]

  • Personally I don't care about the data. The VSL first edition had proven itself to be amazing, and judging by the demo vids of the VI I can't wait to get my hands on it. I have an amazing G5 and I think that it and logic can handle whatever VSL can throw at it, and even if it can't handle more than 32 VI instances I'd still use it. Cos the chances are that you won't need so many instances with the new cube.

    If I had the money I'd be buying it, but sadly I'm going to have to wait about a year .. you guys should consider a part-payment plan for impoverished musicians [:P]

  • With an amazing G5 you cant be too empovrished [:D]

  • In my stresstest I've tried to simulate a typical orchestral score situation: melody, harmony, bass instruments.
    The universal mode is not much more CPU hungry than a simple single note patch, it's only a question of Ram management.
    If you want to use a lot of different universal mode instruments on one computer you defenitely have to use our RAM management options earlier.

    Also it is important to keep an eye on the polyphony. If you use a lot of velocity crossfaded, layer stacked instruments, with release samples you will run out of polyphony with less instances performing.

    But the good thing of the Vienna Instruments is, that you can switch Velocity crossfade On/Off and Release Samples On/Off on the fly.
    That means if you have a very polyphony extensive part in your piece, many instruments performing at the same time, you can switch Release samples and crossfade off exactly at this part (because of the dense instrumentation you won't need this features there), and switch it On again, when the selected instruments needs it.

    In summary: our goal is to offer a system, where you can perform with a classical sized orchestra on one computer.

    best
    Herb

  • Ok. Well I'm the kind of guy who likes to have the entire orchestra sitting infront of me, just waiting to do whatever I tell them. In other words I would imagine myself having as many universal mode instruments as possible loaded at once.

    With 6, 2gb P5 3ghz computers - how many universal mode instruments do you think I would be able to have?

  • Maybe 30 different instruments/instances, maybe some more. I'll check it out tomorrow, I don't know the exact sample amount datas of the individual instruments in universal mode at the moment.

    best
    Herb

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    @Christian Marcussen said:

    With an amazing G5 you cant be too empovrished [[:D]]


    My amazing G5 is the reason I'm impoverished [:P]

    Hey I volunteer to stress test the VSI on a quad G5! Well I haven't seen anyone here mention the mac side yet, so why not eh! Please [[:D]]