I haven't tried it, of course, but the present Mac Mini seems very unlikely to be a good machine for anything that happens in real time. It has a slow hard drive. More importantly, it holds 1GB. That would leave maybe 500MB for the Vienna Instrument if you're very lucky. And then there's no extra RAM for OS X to breathe, so it's going to use virtual memory (i.e. the hard disk) for caching.
The Vienna Instrument won't be happy with that going on.
Plus the economics don't add up, by the time you've brought the memory up to 1GB and stuck a Firewire interface on every one.
According to conversations I've had and also one of Herb's posts yesterday, one G5 and one other machine is probably enough to run an orchestra.
The Vienna Instrument won't be happy with that going on.
Plus the economics don't add up, by the time you've brought the memory up to 1GB and stuck a Firewire interface on every one.
According to conversations I've had and also one of Herb's posts yesterday, one G5 and one other machine is probably enough to run an orchestra.