Interesting. I'd say if you're using chords with more than 8 notes in a single instance... time to crack open that orchestration book again! [:)] (Unless you're channeling Ligeti.) I.e., sounds like voice allocation is very well done.
SO... that's 64 STEREO voices, correct? And presumably, if I created a matrix that had say, a velocity crossfade legato violin in one layer switchable via the mod wheel to a staccato violin, voice count would be further stressed, yes? (Or would does VI just allocate the voices for whichever layer is currently active?)
BTW, for those of us with no separate "machine room" for the computers: You've commented on the low heat-low power usage of the Mac minis. How brutal would the noise problem be with 8 of those in the room with you?
Thanks again for your answers -- I'm also enjoying reading the other threads in this forum that deal with the Mac mini slave concept.
PL
SO... that's 64 STEREO voices, correct? And presumably, if I created a matrix that had say, a velocity crossfade legato violin in one layer switchable via the mod wheel to a staccato violin, voice count would be further stressed, yes? (Or would does VI just allocate the voices for whichever layer is currently active?)
BTW, for those of us with no separate "machine room" for the computers: You've commented on the low heat-low power usage of the Mac minis. How brutal would the noise problem be with 8 of those in the room with you?
Thanks again for your answers -- I'm also enjoying reading the other threads in this forum that deal with the Mac mini slave concept.
PL