Hello,
I was planning to buy an extra PC for use with Giga. But now, with the coming out of the new Symphonic Cube and the VI, it looks as if it would be better to buy a Mac G5 with a lot of Gb's Ram and a fast harddisc, because it can hold much more samples. My question: I am hesitating: should I buy the fastest G5 (Quad) available, or is that 'overkill'. In other words will VSL actually use the fast CPU or is a slower G5 sufficient. I will only use this computer for VSL, as a stand-alone.
I use another (older) Mac for Logic and notation (because I don't believe in putting all my eggs in one basket).
I hope someone can help me out here.
Greetings,
Gerard Beljon
I was planning to buy an extra PC for use with Giga. But now, with the coming out of the new Symphonic Cube and the VI, it looks as if it would be better to buy a Mac G5 with a lot of Gb's Ram and a fast harddisc, because it can hold much more samples. My question: I am hesitating: should I buy the fastest G5 (Quad) available, or is that 'overkill'. In other words will VSL actually use the fast CPU or is a slower G5 sufficient. I will only use this computer for VSL, as a stand-alone.
I use another (older) Mac for Logic and notation (because I don't believe in putting all my eggs in one basket).
I hope someone can help me out here.
Greetings,
Gerard Beljon