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  • Switching....so fast

    One of the thing i found very good and i think is because of V.I. memory
    management is the fast time switching from one project to another.
    In a few word once loaded a project ( Logic ) including VI, the time for closing
    and loading another song is very fast. I dont know why but i only know doing the same using others "player" or "samples players" take a lot of time.
    Can anyone confirm ?
    Thanks

  • Loading is indeed quite fast. Big kudus to VSL for updating the software so quickly. Its really a pleassure to work with now.

    To answer your question it seems that once a patch has been loaded into the systems memory, it loads fast a second time - even if it was unloaded. So yes. I can confirm [:)]

  • ...good.

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    @Christian Marcussen said:

    Bigkudusto VSL.


    Quick Christian - run! Hide before cm sees you used this word! You may be banned and I'm sorry I must concur with this policy.

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    @Christian Marcussen said:

    Bigkudusto VSL.


    Quick Christian - run! Hide before cm sees you used this word! You may be banned and I'm sorry I must concur with this policy.

    Tragelaphus strepsiceros
    One of the most striking and beautiful of the antelopes, the greater kudu lives in central and southern Africa, in rocky hill country or on brush-covered plains. Farmers in areas inhabited by the kudu must take into account, when building their fences, the animal’s ability to easily leap obstacles 2.5 m in height.
    The male's magnificent spiral horns can reach up to 168 cm in length and are highly prized trophies. Kudus frequently use their horns in “wrestling” matches, locking them together and then trying to push or wrestle the opponent into submission. They have also been observed in a form of play, tossing broken branches into the air with their horns and catching them as they fall.
    In addition to man, kudus are preyed upon by lions, leopards, and wild dogs.

    Doesn't seem so bad. [:D]

    J

  • Living in Africa as I do, and having seen many kudus from close up, you can be sure no-one will be sending these beautiful but very large animals to VSL!! [:D]
    I think you mean KUDOS
    (Kudos comes from Greek and means ‘glory.’ Despite appearances, it is not a plural form. This means that there is no singular form kudo.)

    Right....back to music....

  • dave, it is really a while back i mentioned that (i hate this word) as a sidenote ... this has nothing to do with the word itself, but the context it is used on some places ... should i throw it into the list of disallowed names (which is rather empty btw)? [:P]

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.