Hello all-
I write music for TV and film and am (finally) about to invest in my first VSL system, so please forgive the newbie questions. I have read through the forums quite a bit, but I am still a bit confused as to what type of system I'll need to handle this.
I plan on using VSL for mostly smaller ensemble work (maybe 16 instruments or so), but imagine I will need to occasionally write for larger ensembles. I will, however, be running video and a number of other virtual instruments and plugins including Ivory, Spectrasonics, Waves, Sound toys, etc...
Currently I have:
- Mac Pro (early 2009)
- OS: 10.7.2
- Eight (8) quad-core Intel Xeon processors
- Four internal 7200 RPM SATA 1 TB hard drives (system, samples, audio, back up)
- 6 GB RAM (currently), but I can expand it to as 96 GB with OWC's memory upgrade kit or more easily(cheaply!) to 32 GB.
- Logic 9.1.5 (usually running in 64 bit)
- MIO 2882 2d Expanded +dsp
I plan on purchasing the solo instruments, the chamber ensembles and probably a few other DVDs. I also plan on purchasing VIP2 which I've read has some advantages handling the larger libraries. Down the road I may purchase VEP5 and MIR.
Here is my rather long (sorry) list of questions:
- Will my current Mac (if I expand it) handle VSL or do I need to buy (ugh) a newer machine?
- How much more RAM do I need to install?
- Do I need additional hard drives and if so, what kind and how should they be configured (internal/ external, RAID[:)])?
- Do I need a slave computer (man I hate that expression)?
- Is there any performance advantage(s) to using VEP3 and or MIR now? And if so, will that demand another computer?
Thank you all. I so appreciate the help and information I find on these forums.[:)]
Best,
ds