Yes, as I thought, the brainwashing has stuck. Never mind, as long as we're both happy with our choices [:D]
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The fact is that with the Mac Pro machines, they're already best set up for samples and mixing by the large bus architecture, large shared cpu caches, fast double bus ram, and the abilit to put four large fast sata drives right inside the machine - it doesn't really have anything that you don't need for samples and mixing.
I agree, but apparently that is not what VSL wants... [:(]@jbm said:
Having the MIR running in a dedicated box makes a great deal of sense, to me. Yes, it can be a pain to get multi-machine setps working smoothly, but it's unavoidable, generally speaking. What I personally think would be ideal, though, would be for MIR to be offered as a standalone hardware box. Yes, it would be expensive, but it would be soooo simple! Or, perhaps it could be sold pre-configured in a dedicated Linux-based machine, with some OS setup that's not user-configurable... so we can't f**k it up!
J.
permissions corruption: we are agree don that point - it ... but is this not nit picking?an example why i can't consider such issues not as *nit picking*: if you try to extract an archive (eg. the compressed EXS samples from a pro edition DVD) with UnRarX on a machine with corrupt file permissions you get messages like file not found, format error, unexpected quit, sometimes actually nothing. this comes up without having the corruption related to the files from UnRarX or the DVD of course and disappears as soon as you repair permission.