My report:
VSL-VI v. 1.06b
Syncrosoft v 5.0.5.0
Plugin Mode (Standalone was not tested)
System:
Apple G5 2.5 Dual
OSX 10.4.7
Digital Performer v 5.01
6 GB RAM
Each instance used in these tests contained anywhere from 4 to 8 "fat" matrices, loaded with almost every imaginable combination of patches. Very "stressy", as they say... stressier than usual.
Initial Startup from file:
Key recognition = 12 seconds
5 Instances of VI, strings only = 2.47 GB
Load time approx 5 min 3 sec
Previously with Syncrosoft 5.0.2.0 and VSL-VI 1.05.2-- same project:
Key recognition = 2.5- 3 min
Sample load time = approx 7 m 38 sec
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Second load data
Different project from DAW menu:
Key recognition = 6 sec
6 Instances strings only = 2.78 GB
Sample load time = 3 m 15 sec
Previously with Syncrosoft 5.0.2.0 and VSL-VI 1.05.2-- same project
Key recognition = 15 sec
Sample load time = 8 m 30 sec
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Improvement Summary
Initial Project Benefit:
Key Recognition Time Savings = 2 m 43 sec
Sample Load Time Savings = 2 m 33 sec
TOTAL TIME SAVINGS = 5 m 11 sec
Secondary Project Benefit:
Key Recognition Time Savings = 9 sec
Sample Load Time Savings = 5 m 15 sec
TOTAL TIME SAVINGS = 5 m 26 sec
*********
Clearly, the combination of Syncrosoft v 5.0.5.0 and VSL-VI v 1.06b has proven to be the best combo to date.
There were no installation problems.
There were no recognition problems.
There were no glitches (because I prayed REALLY hard and had my fingers crossed with a rabbit's foot around my neck).
There WAS one strange issue in which a warning window appeared when I opened the very first console on the initial project. It claimed that my custom patch folder could not be found. However, the project loaded just fine and all custom patches were loaded and located in the VI Console. Not sure what triggered the error message.
The improvements on my system are undeniably substantial.
Thanks !!!
VSL-VI v. 1.06b
Syncrosoft v 5.0.5.0
Plugin Mode (Standalone was not tested)
System:
Apple G5 2.5 Dual
OSX 10.4.7
Digital Performer v 5.01
6 GB RAM
Each instance used in these tests contained anywhere from 4 to 8 "fat" matrices, loaded with almost every imaginable combination of patches. Very "stressy", as they say... stressier than usual.
Initial Startup from file:
Key recognition = 12 seconds
5 Instances of VI, strings only = 2.47 GB
Load time approx 5 min 3 sec
Previously with Syncrosoft 5.0.2.0 and VSL-VI 1.05.2-- same project:
Key recognition = 2.5- 3 min
Sample load time = approx 7 m 38 sec
===================
Second load data
Different project from DAW menu:
Key recognition = 6 sec
6 Instances strings only = 2.78 GB
Sample load time = 3 m 15 sec
Previously with Syncrosoft 5.0.2.0 and VSL-VI 1.05.2-- same project
Key recognition = 15 sec
Sample load time = 8 m 30 sec
===================
Improvement Summary
Initial Project Benefit:
Key Recognition Time Savings = 2 m 43 sec
Sample Load Time Savings = 2 m 33 sec
TOTAL TIME SAVINGS = 5 m 11 sec
Secondary Project Benefit:
Key Recognition Time Savings = 9 sec
Sample Load Time Savings = 5 m 15 sec
TOTAL TIME SAVINGS = 5 m 26 sec
*********
Clearly, the combination of Syncrosoft v 5.0.5.0 and VSL-VI v 1.06b has proven to be the best combo to date.
There were no installation problems.
There were no recognition problems.
There were no glitches (because I prayed REALLY hard and had my fingers crossed with a rabbit's foot around my neck).
There WAS one strange issue in which a warning window appeared when I opened the very first console on the initial project. It claimed that my custom patch folder could not be found. However, the project loaded just fine and all custom patches were loaded and located in the VI Console. Not sure what triggered the error message.
The improvements on my system are undeniably substantial.
Thanks !!!