Wow...you're machine is -pathetic-. [:D]
I'm pleasantly surprised to hear this. Do you have an SSD to run it on or is this from a HD?
Thanks,
---JC
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I've just decided to bite the bullet and add a 240Gb SSD (Intel 520) to the remaining slot in my system for DS. I have the (previous to current) full SE Bundlie plus Solo Strings, Chamber Strings and Dimension Brass. I currently run 3 Caviar Black 7,200 HDDs for system, samples and audio.
If you were me, would you a) just put DS on the SSD and leave the rest (plus other things) on my Caviar Black, b) Put Solo Strings, Chamber Strings and DB on the SSD and just leave the SE bundle on the HDD, or c) put all my VSL samples on the SSD including SE? Currently, without the SSD, only Solo Strings and DS seem to be a little slow loading, the rest is no issue. I just wondered if splitting Solo Strings/Chamber Strings from DS across drives was preferable since I layer them a lot in the same template. On the other hand, perhaps the SSD will handle it all so easily it's not an issue.
I can expand my 24Gb RAM further if the going gets tough with DS/MIR (which I love!) but happy enough for now. Other PC system specs in case of interest - Intel Core i7 970 3.20GHz, 12MB Cache, 6 Cores.
Thanks
Hi All,
Am about to buy DS but given all the questions being asked here about which machine, PDU usage, SSD etc. I thought i'd tap in to the knowledge well if possible?
This place has many wonderful qualities, but light-heartedness? Eh..... not so much. :D
The only reason I'm even -thinking- about D/S right now -is- the divisi thing. I -love- pretty much everything about C/S... except for those moments when the 'desks' split up and instead one suddenly hears... twice as many guys! :D Which is about 20% of the time in the music I write. Drives me insane.
D/S sounds like 'the cure'... if I can get the horsepower it needs.
Best,
---JC
Hi Amadeus,
This is a feature of VI PRO, it loads VI PRO Presets with disabled cells.
Click on a cell, this will enable it (load the samples in the background).
Right-click on a matrix (in the matrix list to the left), you can "enable" the whole matrix.
In "Settings" (the icon left to the Basic/Advanved View), you can also enable the whole instance and find additional options (like "Force Enabled Cells").
Please see the VI PRO Manual for more information and check out the many video tutorials that also explain all the new features in detail:
Best,
Paul
Arbee, if I were you, I would put whatever samples you use the most with the heaviest streaming load on the SSD. Certainly solo strings and chamber strings would be strong candidates, and DS in particular. I would not put SE on an SSD drive, as SE has fewer layers, fewer samples per patch, fewer available articulations, and doesn't stress the system anywhere near as much as a more complex full library would.
Thanks, yes I'll probably just put DS on the SSD for now until I see how big it is when complete, and how much room I have left for my other strings. My SE bundle and Dim. Brass are plenty fast enough already on my Caviar Black. I suspect DS (when complete) + Solo Strings + Chamber Strings won't see much left of my 240Gb. I appreciate however in a "read only" environment, filling up a SSD shouldn't create any real issues.
I predict we will see Cellos next, mainly because I think that is the next logical choice for which would be the next useful section.
I reckon we might see this over Christmas, though probably January, That will probably be the end of the early bird offer too....
purely a random guess - I have no real facts to base this on.....