Question about MIR : Will it be possible to install it on a computer, samplers on two, and the main midi software on another? In fact, will it be possible to use it on a standalone system?
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Will it cost less than 1,500 Euros?
Please understand that we won't publish numbers officially before the actual product is ready for the market, but a gut feeling tells me that you will be pleasently surprised. 😉
And due to our latest developments the computer to host the MIR won't cost you an arm and a leg, either.
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -
Yes, that's most certainly part of our plans.@SyQuEsT said:
Question about MIR : Will it be possible to install it on a computer, samplers on two, and the main midi software on another? In fact, will it be possible to use it on a standalone system?
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -
😄 You rock, Dietz. A few weeks ago me and some friends had a drinking game [born and bred in Ireland, forgive us] based around every time Dietz said 'on your desktop' in on of the tutorial videos.
So you are absolutely sober since weeks now, as I didn't talk in any tutorial video. ;-D
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -
@Dietz said:
But maybe we've found a new way to overcome these enourmous CPU-requirements in a very elegant wayHere's a completely bonkers idea: find a way to push the more intensive calculations out to one (or more) Playstation 3s across the network. It's done wonders for the Folding@Home project to release a PS3 client, because of the PS3's ludicrous parallel computational oomph.
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I'm interested to know if you guys will eventually be sampling more venues for MIR in addition to the Wiener Konzerthaus.