Apparently it CAN be done. Vanessa Garde Luque has confirmed this.
http://vi-control.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=170634#170634
But because we are talking about MIR, I prefer to go with the ideal way and have a dedicated computer for it.
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Hi,
I tried Parallels a few years ago. It opened Windows Vista just fine, but I couldn't get any audio. Maybe a driver problem. So I went with Logic instead of Sonar (wouldn't run w/intel Mac at the time.) Also tried Bootcamp and found it complicated. It's not hard to imagine the problems therein trying to run MIR through Windows w/ a Mac.
Cheers, Tom
let me say it straight - forget paralllels, forget virtual PC, forget any virtualization technology except hyperthreading (now called VT) within windows (has to be set in the BIOS, nehalem macPros use EFI and don't have a BIOS, AFAIK they have it enabled by default) - you will need any piece of performance you can get out of the system.
neither with parallels nor virtual PC you can map certain harware properly to the guest system ....
if you have to use a macPro (nehalem) for MIR use bootCamp, use Windows 7, run the sequencer on another machine and feed MIR with MIDI (physical or with MIDIoverLAN)
christian
@DG said:
It may be worth testing with a combination of MOL and AudioPort, in case this turns out to be a viable solution for people. It would certainly save them having to buy soundcards for the MIR machine.
DG
Hi DG
Saw your suggestion and checked out the Audioport - however it seems it does'nt support 64-bit apps. It will run on 64-bit OS but in 32-bit modeonly and will not host a 64-bit app as MIR [:'(]
https://www.audioimpressions.com/info/faqs/audioport-universal/
So lets hope Vienna will include the midi and audio in the MIR pro version - just as it is in the Vienna Ensemble.
@DG said:
It may be worth testing with a combination of MOL and AudioPort, in case this turns out to be a viable solution for people. It would certainly save them having to buy soundcards for the MIR machine.
DG
Hi DG
Saw your suggestion and checked out the Audioport - however it seems it does'nt support 64-bit apps. It will run on 64-bit OS but in 32-bit modeonly and will not host a 64-bit app as MIR [:'(]
https://www.audioimpressions.com/info/faqs/audioport-universal/
So lets hope Vienna will include the midi and audio in the MIR pro version - just as it is in the Vienna Ensemble.
Funnily enough, I had an email conversation with them today and they say:
If I am correct about your system, you will install the AudioPort Universal (audio monitoring) plug-in on the WINXP X64 machine to use with Nuendo and the Audio Port Universal Host on your Win7 (64bit) machine along with Vienna.
well - a bit confusing I think. If we think of the similar solutions we used to use in the past it was always a host for applications - and given that Audioport is also named a host - it would seem obvious that MIR would have to be hosted by it.
But MIR is a 64-bit application and Audioport will not host such a baby as I understand it from the FAQ - and actually I think the apps needs to be VST's - and the MIR is a standalone.
Maybe the MIR has'nt ticked in at audioimpressions and they think you're refering to the VE/VI ?
But if you're going to use the MIR on the same machine as yuor sequncer - why not use the TotalMix as you yourself suggested?
Regarding the comparision I made to VE :
I think Vienna has promised us a solution to make the samples stay onboard when closing a project in the sequencer - and offcause I would expect the same feature from MIR pro, if it isn't already in the first edition. ;-)
Regarding the comparision I made to VE :
I think Vienna has promised us a solution to make the samples stay onboard when closing a project in the sequencer - and offcause I would expect the same feature from MIR pro, if it isn't already in the first edition. 😉
Yes I understand, but this is useless if your sequencer crashes......!
DG
Guys I'm about to order the following components for MIR workstation.
Dual Intel Xeon Quad-Core E5520
Supermicro X8DTN+ Dual LGA1366 Server Motherboard
24GB Hynix DDR3-1333 RAM
ZOTAC nVidia GeForce 9600GT LP 512MB DDR3 Video Card
2 Seagate ST3500418AS 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 16MB Hard Drives (for Vienna Instruments)
Can anyone please verify, that the listed components are compatible with MIR's recomended specifications? Also, I'm not 100% regarding the motherboard since, I might need to overclock the CPU's a little. I have the impression that Christian mentioned that VSL are testing an overclocked DUAL Xeon e5520. If possible, I would like to know whether the Supermicro X8DTN+ has overclocking tools or not, and if not, perhaps anyone can suggest another model. Thanks
@Sami Boman said:
Any news on the MIR coming to Mac?
Welcome Sami, thanks for your interest.
MIR won't be available for OSX in the near future, sorry to say so. At the moment, using Windows with BootCamp might be the way to go.
HTH,