@GigaMan said:
The fact is that in real life, high pressure studios, XP is not the operating system of choice. Windows 98 is. Even then, performances have to be loaded three times to work correctly. ( try loading a performance, then hit reset and load again. You'll notice it loads much faster ) I can tell you now, I'm not about to upgrade 5 machines to XP just to load sounds. I'd recommend a limit 512 megs of ram, with no single instrument requiring more than 256 megs to load.
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Again. Saying that most gigastudios have 1 gig of ram is misleading, and the fact is if a person does have a giga studio with that much ram, it's a safe bet it doesn't work too well, or he or she is not putting a lot of demands on the unit ( ever heard of the two minute click? ) Most people I talk to always complain of clicks with the gigastudios. Mine do not click even under the most demanding situations. That is because I recongize the limits of the software. For now, the limit is 512 megs of ram and will continue to be 512 until microsoft fixes the memory problem. ( don't hold your breath )
Alan
Hi Alan,
Just wanted to let you know that the two minute click has been solved...you should go to the Giga website and get the patch (for w9[H]. Turns out it's a Windows thing, and the patch actually patches a section of Windows code to prevent it from scanning and locking up interrupts.
But also, I wanted to let you know that I am actually getting excellent results with XP, and am click free and able to use my (1.5 GB) RAM very well. I have certainly heard others complain, but I am quite busy and do a lot of work myself--and do very well with it. My only complaint is minor--load times are a bit longer with XP, but certainly nothing compared to loading a bunch of rack samplers, so I'm not complaining.
Then again, these are brand new, ground up and very high performance systems. I think part of the issues people have had with XP tend to be either upgrade or less than new systems. I've built three new systems so far, started each on XP, and have had no issues with them. In fact, they are significantly more stable than any of my Win98SE systems ever were.
So, thought I'd pass on some positive news on that front.
Nice work on the short film.
Best regards,
Bruce