I have a Macbook that I'm trying out in XP. It's got 2GB installed, and comes up as 1.96 in the Computer -> Properties. Reasonable enough. I'm loading instruments in Plogue Bidule and I don't seem to be getting anywhere near what I could get loaded in OS X. This seems strange to me. I'm noticing that Bidule quits at around 1,200,000 K in the Task Manager. Does that seem right to anybody? I was loading around 1.5GB in OS X... Is there something else I have to do to make this work as expected?
Performance in XP definitely seems better, btw. This may partly be because I'm using a Profire Lightbridge -- hardware by a company who seems incapable of developing any capacity to write OS X drivers.
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On a side-note, I've discovered "Groups" in Bidule (I know, it shouldn't have taken this long!), and I'm really finding them handy. What I've started doing is grouping instruments into sub-mixes and saving those as Groups. Then, I can easily re-load that Group in any Bidule session. So I can have, for example, a Group for "2 Fl (dbl Picc)". The Group has 3 VIs, 2 Flutes and a Piccolo, has Stereo Squeezers attached to each, and a mixer merging these down to a stereo pair. When I load it up, it's all ready to go! Sweet. Of course, you could do all your spatialization in there too, if you wanted, and have it load with a single command -- and load into whatever ensemble/orchestra you're writing for! I like it...
J.
Performance in XP definitely seems better, btw. This may partly be because I'm using a Profire Lightbridge -- hardware by a company who seems incapable of developing any capacity to write OS X drivers.
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On a side-note, I've discovered "Groups" in Bidule (I know, it shouldn't have taken this long!), and I'm really finding them handy. What I've started doing is grouping instruments into sub-mixes and saving those as Groups. Then, I can easily re-load that Group in any Bidule session. So I can have, for example, a Group for "2 Fl (dbl Picc)". The Group has 3 VIs, 2 Flutes and a Piccolo, has Stereo Squeezers attached to each, and a mixer merging these down to a stereo pair. When I load it up, it's all ready to go! Sweet. Of course, you could do all your spatialization in there too, if you wanted, and have it load with a single command -- and load into whatever ensemble/orchestra you're writing for! I like it...
J.