Hi there knights of the popping slaves,
steven: if you´re right we all have to sell our G5s that ran so well as a DAW, I can´t believe we have to buy Intel slaves now.
it must be a host issue. That seems to be the case on my G5 2.0 slave. the same computer that worked fine as a DAW is now useless as a slave.
Maybe other hosts than logic pro cannot handle the audiostream so well? Does that make sense? >Thus it is maybe an VI-host issue in the end...?
Alex: the limitation in Logic Express is: you can only adress one track in the arrange and so adress only one midi in port to a multi instrument or channel splitter.
There is no way to adress two midi input ports (like in Bidule) to a midi splitter.
Or is there? Is there someone smarter to explain a solution for logic express?
Oliver
steven: if you´re right we all have to sell our G5s that ran so well as a DAW, I can´t believe we have to buy Intel slaves now.
it must be a host issue. That seems to be the case on my G5 2.0 slave. the same computer that worked fine as a DAW is now useless as a slave.
Maybe other hosts than logic pro cannot handle the audiostream so well? Does that make sense? >Thus it is maybe an VI-host issue in the end...?
Alex: the limitation in Logic Express is: you can only adress one track in the arrange and so adress only one midi in port to a multi instrument or channel splitter.
There is no way to adress two midi input ports (like in Bidule) to a midi splitter.
Or is there? Is there someone smarter to explain a solution for logic express?
Oliver