Christofori, sorry for the long delay in responding to your email.
I've done some different tests (with VI SE) with different drive configurations, and I can say that there is no real difference in performance.
Again, my computer is a Mac Pro with 9GB RAM.
I tried putting the VI samples on a singe 500GB SATA2 drive, a Raid of 2 of those drives, and a 10,000 rpm Western Digital SATA drive. All performed the same. I thought that VI might perform better on the 10,000 rpm drive, since my *gasp* EWQLSO performs better on my PC with that drive.
I think the bottom line is that many of us are loading up our Macs with a bunch of Ram, and trying to coax our machines into accessing more that the OS or our host sequencers will allow in a stable manner. I've tried the various methods of loading samples in different programs, inside and outside the sequencer, but this tends to make things less stable. I think perhaps Digital Performer is problematic in this type of situation as well.
The most dissapointing thing is that I have to run all my VI SE instruments on a single computer, and yet I can only use a fraction of them at one time. Ideally I would be able to create a sketch orchestra (very basic instruments), but I'm ending up relying on my QL instruments, since they seem to be more stable running in Kontakt.
Mark
Mark[/quote]
Mark, I have X.4.9 but do not use DP. I use LP 7.2.3. I predict your installation will not work if the way VSL VI handles its heavy processing load conflicts with the other hard drives competing for ram. I need to look at Herb's examples of the Mac setups for stress testing if they had more than 2 internal hard drives. Unfortunately, I thought only two Mac setups were mentioned and one was an iMac.
I have a question. When you have multiple internal SATA drives on one computer, does the operating system switch its attention from one drive to another at times feeding the RAM so that one drive cannot monopolize the system and this is causing sound drops and clicks and pops? In other words, could the problem be similar to the firewire clogging problem I experienced? If you had one internal SATA drive versus multiple ones would that make the problem go away? Does the fact I have the new VSL VI on an external USB or firewire while I have the Pro edition VSL, Colossus, and EW Symphonic Orchestra Platinum on an internal SATA identify the location of the conflict since my system is working? Would the problem others are having relate to multiple internal harddrives not counting the system hard drive? Would the VSL VI libraries on an isolated firewire bus and not on the internal hard drives solve the problem? An external firewire is not that expensive. This is an important question to me as I contemplate a new system. All I am saying is that I had the problem too prior to eliminating sharing of firewire resources with anything but VSL VI. Forgive me if my questions seem foolish as I am trying to learn to avoid these unpleasant experiences. I had wanted to upgrade to a Mac 3.0 ghz quadcore pro and put all my libraries on one computer with separate hard drives for each section and max out the ram at 16 gb. But it seems that may not work based on what I am reading. I.E. Not all ram is accessible, multiple hardrives may be a probelm, etc. Thanks. [*-)][/quote]
I've done some different tests (with VI SE) with different drive configurations, and I can say that there is no real difference in performance.
Again, my computer is a Mac Pro with 9GB RAM.
I tried putting the VI samples on a singe 500GB SATA2 drive, a Raid of 2 of those drives, and a 10,000 rpm Western Digital SATA drive. All performed the same. I thought that VI might perform better on the 10,000 rpm drive, since my *gasp* EWQLSO performs better on my PC with that drive.
I think the bottom line is that many of us are loading up our Macs with a bunch of Ram, and trying to coax our machines into accessing more that the OS or our host sequencers will allow in a stable manner. I've tried the various methods of loading samples in different programs, inside and outside the sequencer, but this tends to make things less stable. I think perhaps Digital Performer is problematic in this type of situation as well.
The most dissapointing thing is that I have to run all my VI SE instruments on a single computer, and yet I can only use a fraction of them at one time. Ideally I would be able to create a sketch orchestra (very basic instruments), but I'm ending up relying on my QL instruments, since they seem to be more stable running in Kontakt.
Mark
Mark[/quote]
Mark, I have X.4.9 but do not use DP. I use LP 7.2.3. I predict your installation will not work if the way VSL VI handles its heavy processing load conflicts with the other hard drives competing for ram. I need to look at Herb's examples of the Mac setups for stress testing if they had more than 2 internal hard drives. Unfortunately, I thought only two Mac setups were mentioned and one was an iMac.
I have a question. When you have multiple internal SATA drives on one computer, does the operating system switch its attention from one drive to another at times feeding the RAM so that one drive cannot monopolize the system and this is causing sound drops and clicks and pops? In other words, could the problem be similar to the firewire clogging problem I experienced? If you had one internal SATA drive versus multiple ones would that make the problem go away? Does the fact I have the new VSL VI on an external USB or firewire while I have the Pro edition VSL, Colossus, and EW Symphonic Orchestra Platinum on an internal SATA identify the location of the conflict since my system is working? Would the problem others are having relate to multiple internal harddrives not counting the system hard drive? Would the VSL VI libraries on an isolated firewire bus and not on the internal hard drives solve the problem? An external firewire is not that expensive. This is an important question to me as I contemplate a new system. All I am saying is that I had the problem too prior to eliminating sharing of firewire resources with anything but VSL VI. Forgive me if my questions seem foolish as I am trying to learn to avoid these unpleasant experiences. I had wanted to upgrade to a Mac 3.0 ghz quadcore pro and put all my libraries on one computer with separate hard drives for each section and max out the ram at 16 gb. But it seems that may not work based on what I am reading. I.E. Not all ram is accessible, multiple hardrives may be a probelm, etc. Thanks. [*-)][/quote]