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  • Thanks, I am gradually getting a clearer picture!

    1. I am slightly confused when you say that nothing is loaded into RAM during playback. Surely when streaming samples from disk the samples must be loaded into RAM for the VI to then use them?

    NB I intend to get 3 hard disks and spread the samples evenly amongst them.

    2. I am still not clear as to the hardware spec I need to run trouble free (cores, RAM etc.). Please can you tell me the specifications of your set up to help guide me on this.

    regards

    Jonathan

    p.s do you have a web site where I can listen to your music?


  • The pre-load of samples is done before you playback. During playback no more is loaded into RAM; the VI Player streams the rest of the sample from disc. If it was loaded into RAM during  playback the RAM usage would go up dramatically.

    My specs are in my sig.

    DG


  • Thanks I think I understand you now!

    Sorry to be thick but how do I access your sig?!!

    regards

    Jonathan


  •  Its the blurb that appears after each of my posts. [;)]


  •  I'm not getting any blurb after your posts or anyone else's posts!!! Is there some magic switch I need to turn on?

    regards

    jonathan


  • Try reading the information that appears - not in 'bold' - between DG's instance of the word 'blurb' and yours in the last two posts before mine... O.K. O.K. even easier - read the first seven (7) (VII) lines of text that appear in DG's post following the lowest instance of the acronym 'DG' on the page up to your last post. [Hint: It starts with 'Nuendo 4.3']


  •  I think there is something wrong with my profile or my browser as there are zero lines of text between DG's "blurb" and my "blurb" [:(]


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    @jonathan collins said:

     I think there is something wrong with my profile or my browser as there are zero lines of text between DG's "blurb" and my "blurb"

     I think you're right about something not being enabled in your Profile. Sorry, I can't help there. Anyway, this is what you should see:

    Nuendo 4.3
    2 x Intel Xeon x5560 2.8GHz Quad Core
    48GB RAM
    Windows 7 (x64)Pro
    RME Multiface II
    Intensity
    ATI HD3450 graphics card

    DG


  • Turbulent low brass and snare countered by high winds. High energy. ... Mild stings on the end. (written for Darker Projects' Falcon Banner Episode 4) Dark, Mysterious 2006. ... Edgy/calm background music. Synth pads with some orchestral textures

  • This is the configuration of my study. Welcome to VSL community. [Y]


  • This is the configuration of my study. Welcome to VSL community. [Y]


  • This is the configuration of my study. Welcome to VSL community. [Y]


  • This is the configuration of my study. Welcome to VSL community. [Y]


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    @jonathan collins said:

     Hi Mike,

    Thank you for your reply. The only VSL instrument I have auditioned so far is the Imperial Piano (Bosendorfer) which was very impressive. I want to create a very authentic sound so I presume that I will need the DVD instruments. What would you recommend from your experience?

    A few more questions:

    1. Which SSD drives, and how many will I need?

    2. Which sound card?

    3. Would you recommend any particular midi keyboard/controller to get the best expression out of the instruments?

    Thanks again for your help.

     

    M-Audio makes the best sound card-ProFire 2626

    Get a hammer weighted keyboard -M -Audio- ProKeys 88 - 88-Key Graded Hammer-Action - forces you to by a digital piano with theirs, but it is worth it I'm sure-see if you can get into a dealer to try that out-

    same for Akai Professional MPK88-the extra bit you may not want is the drum pad, but, hm, now that I think about it that could be way cool.

    I have a Fatar  Studio Logic SL 88-the most recent version of that is Studiologic SL-990 PRO 88-Key Keyboard Controller -nothing extra here-again, it's the real weighted keybord that is important-the reason grand piano action is so wonderful is that the keys offer a good deal of resistance to the touch and that allows greater control-you will definitely want to coax all of the expression possible out of VLS  while doing improv sessions before composing. That is impossible with a synth style semi weighted style. Fatar is a weird company, there stuff is overpriced, but after 11 years of use, mine still offers many rewards