I'm currently using VIs on a Mac Mini (1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo, 2 GB RAM), which for the time being must serve as a temporary replacement for my broken PowerMac G5 Quad. Unfortunately I get lots of clicks and pops, even if I use VI as a standalone, with no other programs running. It's not a problem of CPU power, as can be seen in the Activity Monitor (of course I'm using the Intel version 1.06), neither is it a problem of missing RAM, so the hard disk where the samples are stored is very likely to be the culprit. This is corroborated by the fact that clicks and pops only occur when I play a certain note with a certain articulation for the first time.
I'm using a 1TB LaCie Big Disk, which is connected to the Mac via FireWire 400 (there is no FireWire 800 port on the Mac Mini). Since a growing number of people on this forum seem to use a Mac Mini quite successfully as a VI slave (and that's what I also plan to do as soon as the G5 is repaired), could you tell me which hard disk you use and how you connect it to the Mini?
P.S. Inside Logic, I don't get clicks and pops, but an annoying dialog box saying that Core Audio hasn't got enough processing power, and then playback stops completely. Is there a way to get rid of this dialog box? There is no "Don't tell me again" checkbox there...
I'm using a 1TB LaCie Big Disk, which is connected to the Mac via FireWire 400 (there is no FireWire 800 port on the Mac Mini). Since a growing number of people on this forum seem to use a Mac Mini quite successfully as a VI slave (and that's what I also plan to do as soon as the G5 is repaired), could you tell me which hard disk you use and how you connect it to the Mini?
P.S. Inside Logic, I don't get clicks and pops, but an annoying dialog box saying that Core Audio hasn't got enough processing power, and then playback stops completely. Is there a way to get rid of this dialog box? There is no "Don't tell me again" checkbox there...