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    @svonkampen said:

    DG..... You run it stand-alone....not plug-in SvK

    OK, so why do you need an OSX version, when you can run bootcamp?

    DG


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    @DG said:

    OK, so why do you need an OSX version, when you can run bootcamp?
    OMG, why do we buy mac's ? Because of OSX!

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    @DG said:

    OK, so why do you need an OSX version, when you can run bootcamp?
    OMG, why do we buy mac's ? Because of OSX!

    However, if you are running a standalone slave, it doesn't really matter what OS you are running, and it just happens that XP is a better OS for streaming samples. If you are running it on the same computer as your sequencer, then yes, you need an OSX version.

    Don't let OS religion get in the way of performance issues....!

    DG

  •  this all not the point, the point is mac is (seemingly) capable and there seems no reason for it to be 64 bit since other software companies managed to do it (supposedly). that's my point - I don't care which one you enjoy using.  I happen to have both and would like to run my VE my mac because it will work better in my particular setup.   


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    @DG said:

    it just happens that XP is a better OS for streaming samples
    I don't believe you.

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    @DG said:

    it just happens that XP is a better OS for streaming samples
    I don't believe you.

    Up to you what you believe.

    DG


  • DG.... no....as I run Logic 8....so VI OSX64 would run standalone.....and get piped into Logic8 via sound-flower. SvK

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    @svonkampen said:

    DG.... no....as I run Logic 8....so VI OSX64 would run standalone.....and get piped into Logic8 via sound-flower. SvK

    Ah yes, then you need either 64bit Logic, and/or 64bit VE. In your opinion, do you think that this will be significantly better than using multiple standalones?

    FWIW, when 64bit VE is available, you won't need to run it as a standalone to access all your RAM.


    DG

  • the esx sampler of logic can address more than 4 GB RAM. So it's possible on os x ! http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1041

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    @kurt said:

    the esx sampler of logic can address more than 4 GB RAM. So it's possible on os x !

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1041

    Not with a cross-platform app such as VE. AFAIK the EXS player uses X-Code, which can't be used for cross-platform apps.

    DG

  • The cruel joke is that the VSL Performance Tool doesn't work in Logic 8, which is the one with big memory access, in fact the only really big EXS library I know of is the original VSL. (Not that I'm blaming VSL for this, just pointing it out.)

    But you can use multiple stand-alone VE3s on a Mac and access lots of RAM that way. It works very well.

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    @kurt said:

    the esx sampler of logic can address more than 4 GB RAM. So it's possible on os x !

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1041

    Not with a cross-platform app such as VE. AFAIK the EXS player uses X-Code, which can't be used for cross-platform apps.

    So the VE is written in a different code than the kontakt engine ?

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    @kurt said:

    the esx sampler of logic can address more than 4 GB RAM. So it's possible on os x !

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1041

    Not with a cross-platform app such as VE. AFAIK the EXS player uses X-Code, which can't be used for cross-platform apps.

    So the VE is written in a different code than the kontakt engine ?

    I can't answer that, because I haven't seen Kontakt 64bit. However as all other developers have been complaining that a vital bit of code needed for the OSX 64bit versions of their software wasn't released when Leopard was (and still may not have been, for all I know), it seems likely that Kontakt is not using this bit of code. See Herb's answer at the top of this thread.

    DG

  • Oops, i didn't saw the answer of Herb.

    Good news about QT 4.5 :
    Futureproof Qt users’ investments on the Mac® platform with added 64-bit support Continuing the Qt tradition of insulating developers from platform-specific changes, Qt 4.5 adds support for developing 64-bit applications on top of the new Mac Cocoa API, making it possible for Qt developers to deploy resource-intensive applications to the latest version of the Mac OS (10.5).

    http://trolltech.com/about/news/qt-4.5-tech-preview-released

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    @kurt said:

    Oops, i didn't saw the answer of Herb. Good news about QT 4.5 : Futureproof Qt users’ investments on the Mac® platform with added 64-bit support Continuing the Qt tradition of insulating developers from platform-specific changes, Qt 4.5 adds support for developing 64-bit applications on top of the new Mac Cocoa API, making it possible for Qt developers to deploy resource-intensive applications to the latest version of the Mac OS (10.5). http://trolltech.com/about/news/qt-4.5-tech-preview-released

    Yes, as soon as this is all sorted out, the OSX has a chance to catch up on the 64bit front.

    The one really good thing that Apple planned for is the fact the you don't need to worry about 32bit and 64bit drivers. This should make the transition much easier than it has been for Windows users.


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    @Nick Batzdorf said:

    The cruel joke is that the VSL Performance Tool doesn't work in Logic 8

    AFAIK almost all has been fixed with logic 8.0.1 (IIRC moving cells in alternation mode still don't work) ... you actually don't need the XSkey authorization any more (unfortunately), though the performance tool for the respective processor platform has zu be installed

    christian


    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Ah! That's good news. I'll give it a try. Thanks.