Thanks Alex. It feels nice to have gotten around a problem or series of problems and to now be actually talking about how to make some music with these tools.
Sometimes I get the feeling that all this comes so much easier for others than it does for me. Before I can type in my authorization codes, someone else has managed to do mock-ups of the complete symphonies of Shostakovich or something, with a Grammy nomination to boot. Of course, I'm exaggerating, but while I'm hardly new to the VSL concept, I am in the process of finding better ways to use VI-- to get better results, to increase workflow, output and productivity.
Dave-- I was checking out the MIR video, which was a glorified teaser. Very informative and very well done. It only mentioned offline rendering, but I'll have to go back to check out what it said ever so breifly about monitoring, without which it would be impossible to use.
Sorting out how to manage virtual instruments is indeed a problem. Aside from CPU resources being severely spread thin, there is the ongoing problem of computer monitor space and a gaziilion windows open at once. DP5 promises a lot of new features, many of which are rather optional, but the Meter Bridge is arguably the most significant addition to become quite indispensable.
We've seen ads with DP running on two large Apple Cinema displays, which alone are quite an investment-- but one would ideally consider having an AGP card with twin DVI outputs. Add a few hundred $$ to the expense. Funny thing is, before I got my G5 (and VI) I was using two monitors, but the notion of using three monitors with VI consoles, etc., is not so outrageous, except that it would be financially impractical and costing thousands.
Ah, what are electronic musicians to do?
Sometimes I get the feeling that all this comes so much easier for others than it does for me. Before I can type in my authorization codes, someone else has managed to do mock-ups of the complete symphonies of Shostakovich or something, with a Grammy nomination to boot. Of course, I'm exaggerating, but while I'm hardly new to the VSL concept, I am in the process of finding better ways to use VI-- to get better results, to increase workflow, output and productivity.
Dave-- I was checking out the MIR video, which was a glorified teaser. Very informative and very well done. It only mentioned offline rendering, but I'll have to go back to check out what it said ever so breifly about monitoring, without which it would be impossible to use.
Sorting out how to manage virtual instruments is indeed a problem. Aside from CPU resources being severely spread thin, there is the ongoing problem of computer monitor space and a gaziilion windows open at once. DP5 promises a lot of new features, many of which are rather optional, but the Meter Bridge is arguably the most significant addition to become quite indispensable.
We've seen ads with DP running on two large Apple Cinema displays, which alone are quite an investment-- but one would ideally consider having an AGP card with twin DVI outputs. Add a few hundred $$ to the expense. Funny thing is, before I got my G5 (and VI) I was using two monitors, but the notion of using three monitors with VI consoles, etc., is not so outrageous, except that it would be financially impractical and costing thousands.
Ah, what are electronic musicians to do?