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  • Clustering with Logic

    Hi
    does anyone have any experience using Logic Node to distribute processing power over a cluster? Does this have a significant effect on the performance of Vienna Instruments or is that more of a RAM issue?
    thanks!

  • Neither. It's only for Logic DSP plug-ins, and it offloads the actual processing only.

  • ok. But if I had a sepaerate space designer plug-in for each vienna instrument, it would make a noticable difference if I distributed them over different porcessors??

  • Seeing this issue coming up again, I've suddenly found myself wondering why Apple hasn't opened up this functionality to 3rd party developers? Strange, indeed. I'm sure a lot more people would make use of it if it were capable of clustering any AU plug. I guess with Logic Pro 8 floating somewhere in the ether it's not too late to hope...

    J.

  • I'm pretty sure it doesn't work with Space Designer.

  • I believe Space Designer can be processed on a node but only when it's inserted in a track. If you use it on a bus then it has to be calculated locally.

    Julian

  • i remember we had this discussion already with the pro edition for EXS - you would need to have a da**ed good network to do sample streaming on a node (ok, one should work, but more can become critical easily) ... or you'd need to *teach* the node how to stream sample data from a local drive (local on the node) and using which engine and settings, ect, ect ... doesn't look too easy to me.
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
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    @jbm said:

    I guess with Logic Pro 8 floating somewhere in the ether it's not too late to hope...
    Last I heard, LP8 isn't coming out. They are dropping Logic Pro from their product line, and going instead with a Pro Tools killer.

  • It's still going to be like Logic, but I heard the enviroment is going to be not as confusing.

    Pro Tools killer? Not unless they have the hardware to back it up.

  • There have been lots of Pro Tools killers around for years. Logic 8 will come out, and everyone will complain that it's not a revolutionary advance over Logic 7.

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    @Nick Batzdorf said:

    ...everyone will complain that it's not a revolutionary advance over Logic 7.
    And each will pay $500 for the upgrade, grudgingly.

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    @jbm said:

    I guess with Logic Pro 8 floating somewhere in the ether it's not too late to hope...
    Last I heard, LP8 isn't coming out. They are dropping Logic Pro from their product line, and going instead with a Pro Tools killer.
    No application that is Mac only will "kill" Pro Tools.

    DG

  • You may as well remove "that is Mac only."

  • yeah really. No app.<=period