I'm wanting to get into composing and writing more.
I want to buy Vienna Ensemble Pro and run it on a slave computer.
My current 2 computers are:
1. Macbook Pro- Late 2011, 2.5ghz, i7, 8gb RAM (can upgrade to 16gb RAM) All SSD
2. Mac Mini- Late 2012, 2.6ghz, i7, 16gb RAM- All SSD
I will be running logic and pro tools. I am a pro tools user but recently bought Logic and really want to use that for composition.
I would like to have the capacity to create medium to large size templates running orchestral libraries on the slave with VEPro.
Questions:
1. Are my current computers capable of doing this or not? If so, which would be best as slave? and which best for DAW? Why?
2. If my current computers are not capable what do you recommend to buy?
I see alot of people are running PC slaves (cheaper for the performance).
I have looked into Hackintosh.. just looks like a big pain. I want things to just work.
All of my software and sample libraries are for Mac as I haven't owned a PC for long time.
3. If I was to buy a PC slave I'm assuming I need to find the PC versions of all my mac software and install them on the new PC slave. Is that correct? A simple and obvious question I guess??
4. As I'm keen to run Logic as my main DAW, I must use a mac to host. Can either of my current two computers do this adequately? I'm assuming alot of the grunt needs to be on the slave side as thats where VEPro will reside?
Possible scenarios:
Use one of my current macs to run logic.
Purchase new mac mini 2018 and use this to host VEPro and all software and sample libraries. (thus, still keeping everything in mac land)
OR
Buy a PC Slave that can have tonnes of RAM and computing power (more the the mac mini).. I guess the downside being that I need to find the windows installers for all of my software and sample libraries.
What would a good option be? I'm concerned that even a new mac mini with max RAM (32gb I think) will not be able to adequately serve as a slave.
I can see my only other mac slave options are an Imac or mac pro (probably too much money).
The imac will be limited in terms of RAM as the Mac mini is.
Any recommendations and advice is greatly apprectiated.
Adam.