CM,
Yes I realise theoretical limits (my 4 disc SATA 2 raid is capable of transfering large files at over 200 MB) don't equate to actual load times and one only has to look at the sample count of the VSL library to realise the magnitude of available samples.
However it feels to me that in load times we have taken a step back recently (even accounting for the 16 bit to 24 bit data size increase)
Ever since first purchasing the Pro Library and latterly I have found them to be both brilliant to work with and, on my system at least, extremely stable/reliable. It is only with the load times (both initialisation times and sample header load) i encounter log jams and I am hoping within a few months they will improve.
Julian
Yes I realise theoretical limits (my 4 disc SATA 2 raid is capable of transfering large files at over 200 MB) don't equate to actual load times and one only has to look at the sample count of the VSL library to realise the magnitude of available samples.
However it feels to me that in load times we have taken a step back recently (even accounting for the 16 bit to 24 bit data size increase)
Ever since first purchasing the Pro Library and latterly I have found them to be both brilliant to work with and, on my system at least, extremely stable/reliable. It is only with the load times (both initialisation times and sample header load) i encounter log jams and I am hoping within a few months they will improve.
Julian