I am currenty using digitalperformer and would get the EXS24 will this work with VSL?
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Is there a difference between EXS24 and EXSMKII for the VSL?
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I think you mean the EXSP24 which is a VST instrument. The EXS24 only works within Logic. The mkII version came with Logic 5.x and has many additional fetaures and as far as I know, the EXSP24 has NOT been upgraded yet.
The VSL team will have to comment about compatibility.
In the meantine, maybe look at Emagic's website:
http://www.emagic.de/english/products/instruments/exs24.html
http://www.emagic.de/english/products/instruments/exsp24.html
Regards - Colin
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Besides the fact that the VST version of EXS (EXSP24) doesn't have the Giga-esque features, it's not like you'd really want to run VSL on the same computer as your main sequencer/recorder. Sure, if you were just playing some percussion samples or a few string lines your computer might cut it, but this is really the kind of library that requires a separate computer - whether a PC (Giga) or a Mac (Logic/EXS).
I doubt many serious Logic users are intending to use VSL under their main system. I think the main attraction of an EXS version is the ability to run the library on a Mac rather than a crummy finicky PC. Sure, you'll have to buy a second Mac and a copy of Logic and EXS, but then you get stability, familiarity, and a powerful system without stupid limits of Ram usage like within Giga.
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Steve,
I've been wondering about that. I have a Dual 1.25Ghz G4, but I still also have an "old" Dual 800 G4 sitting around. Should I keep it for VSL?
It gets more tricky as I think about another soundcard, maybe a second RME Hammerfall, plus reconfiguring my desk (a Mackie d8b). I was contemplating trying out the freeze function in Logic 6 before I commit to these changes.
What's the best way to link 2 Macs together for VSL? MIDI? Ethernet?
Regards - Colin