I still see Ram as the bottleneck (which is why I wanted 16 bit compressed files). With massive 'universal' instruments - one computer may only have 3-5 instances.
Rob (could be wrong - hope I am)
Rob (could be wrong - hope I am)
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@herb said:
Rob, the compression works only from 24 Bit down to 16 "Bit size", it's not possible to minimize 16bit wavs.
(Of course it's possible - like mp3 - but this kind of compression ist not working in real time)
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Herb
If you open a Midi file with a sequencer which can run VST/AU instruments, you can assign a VI instance to every track, set up your instruments, and play back the whole piece. Saving that sequencer piece will also keep all your VI settings.