Hi Maya,
good to hear your on it!
When I launch Logic it is able to scan a similar amount of samples and data for my EXS 24 instruments in about 10 seconds (from a cold start) Is this the sort of time VSL is aiming for?
One thought - would it be possible for the initial scanning process, that takes 7 minutes, to create a preference file that could be used instead of a scan - as long as you hadn't changed the drives or sample positions. I find I can get the synchrosoft licence control centre to confirm the presence of the key and all my licences in 5-10 seconds so subject to this confirmation perhaps VI on launch could just access the preference file and get on with it!.
Also the thing that affects my workflow isn't a single (in the morning) elongated boot time - but the consequence of the time it takes to get back-up and running following a crash - and these tend to happen more when you're maxing out the app and processor which in my case tends to happen when I'm using .... Vienna Instruments!
Anyway thanks for going public on the start times and here's hoping for a positive solution soon
best
Julian
good to hear your on it!
When I launch Logic it is able to scan a similar amount of samples and data for my EXS 24 instruments in about 10 seconds (from a cold start) Is this the sort of time VSL is aiming for?
One thought - would it be possible for the initial scanning process, that takes 7 minutes, to create a preference file that could be used instead of a scan - as long as you hadn't changed the drives or sample positions. I find I can get the synchrosoft licence control centre to confirm the presence of the key and all my licences in 5-10 seconds so subject to this confirmation perhaps VI on launch could just access the preference file and get on with it!.
Also the thing that affects my workflow isn't a single (in the morning) elongated boot time - but the consequence of the time it takes to get back-up and running following a crash - and these tend to happen more when you're maxing out the app and processor which in my case tends to happen when I'm using .... Vienna Instruments!
Anyway thanks for going public on the start times and here's hoping for a positive solution soon
best
Julian