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So, 'bollox' or 'bollix' can be used as a noun or a verb! I've also heard it used as the adjective "bollicky" (sp?). "Chuffed" is another favorite-- different meaning, of course.
Back OT--
Thanks Colin for the quote-explanation. It confirms my second round of suspicions that once the potentially flagged data is identified, subsequent loads of this data tends to be faster. It also supports Nick's observation of the 2 x 32-bit RAM process, making the benefits of having more RAM less fuzzy-- which itself supports your recent experience of performance improvements.
So, while I continue to kick and scream about adding some sort VI farm, the most effective thing I can do in the meantime is to load up my current system with 8GB.
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[quote=JWL]So, 'bollox' or 'bollix' can be used as a noun or a verb! I've also heard it used as the adjective "bollicky" (sp?). "Chuffed" is another favorite-- different meaning, of course.
Bollocks... as in the dog's is what us Limey's regard as "Oxford English" !
Regarding RAM I have often appeared to have more performance on my G5 when running 6.5GB than say 4GB. And when I was doing a large project across 4 G5's a couple of years ago we had to reduce 1 to 2GB for a while and performance definately suffered - it was only really running 1 app (Logic) with mainly a lot of audio files and tracks. So there is something beyond the single app limit that makes a difference.
Also I was able to get over 5GB of VI instruments by using a plug-in within Logic and a standalone - you can get even more if you re-name the stand alone app and open a second instance.
Julian
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@julian said:
...Also I was able to get over 5GB of VI instruments by using a plug-in within Logic and a standalone - you can get even more if you re-name the stand alone app and open a second instance.
Julian
Renaming the standalone for a second instance? Interesting.
Hmm... alias or copy?
I'm amazed that this even works with app/file associations. Are there any potential problems with directories?
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As far as I know you can't run multiple instances of Logic 7. You could in Logic 6, but my experience is that this isn't a great loss.
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www.julianscott.com/Vienna_7GB.jpg
This link is a screen shot of 2 Standalone instances of VI and Logic running a plug-in VI. The total sample load, as defined in the VI windows is a total of 112931 samples - just short of 7GB. They do actually play as well!
I would suggest, as it is such a simple task, that anyone interested try on their own system see what results they obtain.
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@Nick Batzdorf said:
Please read my last post, JWL. I'm telling you, it won't work. [:)]
Hi Nick:
I was certain multiples of Logic wouldn't work, but as julian said it was VI and not Logic to which he was referring.
At present, I'm just looking on with curiosity and not trying any new tricks right off until I feel a little better about how Syncrosoft will behave.
But in honesty, if the big question for VI users is how to get more instances running, knowing that people are *at least* running Standalone and the Plugin version concurrently is good to know. Running another instance under a different name-- daring-- but these are considerably more cost effective interim solutions shy of buying a second mac or pc.
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