@DG said:
I think that in the end the instances may well become multitimbral, as that could also cut down on CPU usage. However separate instances has not caused me any problems so far.
DG
"So far". But, the rest of the Cube hasn't arrived yet!!
I agree with the need for greater economy of resources. We only have strings and ww 1 at the moment, and yet we are already scrambling to link multiple towers to just make those work-- with all the pros and cons therunto appertaining.
Once all 10 volumes are in the hands of users, MARK MY WORDS-- this economy of usage and the need for capabilities of multitimbrel usage, a better distinction between local and global control, etc., will become all the more critical and indispensable.
If people are finding their systems crapping out with a respectable string section loaded right now, then
Himmel, bitte helf uns alles ("Heaven, please help us all") when complex wind, brass and percussion configs are needing to be
added down the road... (and soon, I hope). Let's just pray that we won't need two computers per orchestral section!!!
Depending upon how and when VI's drivers are updated, mark my words again-- this site is going to be buzzing ANEW with the same questions about instance capacity, RAM needs, hard drive configs, multi monitor setups, and (I dare assert) double and triple (more?) Mac/PC farm networks. All the old discussions are going to resurface in a whole new light-- meaning, how to get the full orchestra you want rather than any old stock full orchestra that fits onto any old 2-3 GB system.
Please don't consider this post as being pessimistic, but more
realistic in nature. I am quite optimisitc about all of this as users continue to offer their most
constructive feedback on the forum. I wholly agree that VSL is listening-- and listening carefully. That's why they get our love, respect, and CC#'s!!!!!!!!!!
I'd also like to add into this equation the entire forthcoming Mac-Intel Tower issue as well as the whole Mac OS 10.5 ("Leopard") factor.
We've got as much to look forward to as we do to worry about!