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  • MIR on main HD

    If I have a secondary 1 tb SSD with all the VSL samples,  is it a good idea to put MIR on that also, or should MIR go on the main hard drive which is a 7200 rpm platter HDD?

    Perhaps the best thing would be to upgrade the C: OS drive to an SSD and have MIR on it? Or maybe it doesn't matter to split up MIR and the samples?  I am going for more efficiency in CPU/RAM etc. as I have had stuttering/polyphony/cpu problems with large orchestral setups doing massive dynamic changes, etc. 

    This is on win7 64 pro, i7 920, 24 gb ram


  • William, AFAIK it doesn't matter, because MIR doesn't stream. It loads the IRs into memory, so once you are loaded up, there is only the usual disc activity that happens when a program is open.

    DG


  • Dear William,

    for MIR Pro it doesn't make a real difference whether its RoomPacks reside on the system HD or on a secondary drive, as long as the file-paths are valid. The actual loading of the raw impulse responses will be a bit faster when using SSDs, no doubt, but as there is no direct-from-disk-streaming involved, the overall benefit is not nearly as recognizable as it is in case of samples.

    HTH,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • *argh* ... Daryl beats it to me. Just A COUPLE of minutes. [<:o)]


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Dietz said:

    *argh* ... Daryl beats it to me. Just A COUPLE of minutes. 

    HAHAHA. See, even Tonmeisters can learn new tricks.[8-|]

    DG


  • Thanks Dietz and DG for that info!