@DG said:
I do play one instrument at a time, but nothing is printed until I get to the end. Obviously I could freeze instruments as I go, but then I'd have to un-freeze to edit and that would be a waste of time for me. I wouldn't be able to work this way using OSX on the computer that I have (which is sort of equivalent to a 2010 mac Pro).
However, the way that you work means that you can work at a much higher buffer so I don't think you'll have the same needs as I do.
Look, in the end the best you can do is to get the demo, when it's available, and try it for yourself.
DG
Hi DG
How did you calculate the number of voices in OSX
I would like to test that on my macpro (testing with exs on my old Macpro 2008 I had a souvenir of 800 voices)
You computer is not "sort of a Mac pro 2010"
Today with my 2010 Mac pro I can play the "New world of Anton Dvorak , the version where tremolos are done with midi notes)" with hardly any activity (was 80% on my 2008 Macpro)
Best
Cyril
MacBook Pro M3 MAX 128 GB 8TB - 2 x 48" - 1 x 27" screen --- Logic Pro --- Mir Pro 3D Dolby Atmos --- Most of the VI libs, a few Synch... libs --- Quite a few Kontakt libs --- CS80 fanatic