@julian said:
Syncrosoft ... the Trabant of software protection??
julian
Julian, your claws are showing.....
[:D]
Yeh!
The trouble is I'm working on a multi cue commercial project as we speak and due to the still (unfortunately) very long load times using the Vienna Instruments system I HAVE to work with the old Orchestral Cube library to meet my deadlines.
Don't get me wrong the Vienna Instruments are wonderful but in the Logic/Mac environment they do not yet fit into a commercial multi-cue workflow where a director might be present and can't just while away the day waiting for each cue to load.
I can't get a Mac initialisation time for Vienna instruments anywhere near the 50"-60" Maya has quoted - takes 2'30" for an empty VI AU to open in Logic for the first time (have any other Mac users got down to 1 minute with the full 10 instrument collection?)
Currently I can load a maxed out Logic session using the Pro edition EXS version (RAM wise) in just over 4 minutes from booting my computer in the morning.
An equivalent RAM load - this time using the Vienna Instruments - though improved - recently is nearly 4 minutes longer.
I recently calculated to review a 15 cue project with the production's director would involve me with over 2 hours of load time!!
In a time conscious industry this just doesn't fly.
I think VSL have made great moves forward in their application of Sampling technology and enable tracks to be created that would have been unfeasible a few years ago. However in getting their system on to our system (i.e. the license scanning issues and data loading issues) the Vienna Instruments appear, at least on a MAC system to be behind the curve. My system has a potential capability to transfer into RAM at over 200MB/second. With the Vienna Instruments, taking scanning and loading into account, loads are averaging at under 10MB/second - one twentyeth of the sysyems theoretical limit.
There rant over!
Now I'm looking to be able to incorporate the wonderful Vienna Instruments into my projects in the near future....hopefully!
Julian