@astronmr20 said:
I have a dual 1.8 G5, with 1.25 gigs of ram and a seperate HD for samples and audio.
Steve
Hey Steve:
To add to the excellent advice that has already been offered, I would double check that your drive for samples is different from your drive for audio, and different still from your main internal drive.
Agreed: up your RAM to at least 2GB. The more, the merrier you and your Mac will be.
True: Orch Strings I & II *can* sound very intimate when necessary. It's a different sound from Chamber Strings, but you don't really want to stack Chamber.
There was one technique someone mentioned in yet another elusive thread. The idea was to copy, say, a violin MIDI track, transpose the track up a half step, then insert a single pitch bend controller number to have the two tracks play in unison. This way, you are not doubling up on the exact same samples to the effect of cancellation. I don't know that I'd do that in every case as a rule, but it *is* effective in a pinch.
Still, if one string library were to be had, I'd recommend the Orch Strings. They will be more versatile with a greater variety of projects than the Chamber Strings.