@stevesong said:
JBM:
What happens when you try to get Sibelius to play with Logic? In my setup, on one G5, Finale plays Logic's Audio Instruments (e.g VI instances as well as EXS24 and Kontakt Player instances) while simultaneously playing Gigastudio running on a Windows machine (but routed back into Logic) with few glitches. I have a colleague who does something similar with Sibelius.
Essentially, MIDI from Finale is routed to the IAC drivers and the IAC ports on Logic's Physical Input Object are routed to Channel Splitters whose channelized outputs are routed to Audio Instruments. Selecting a No Output track in Logic's Arrange window eliminates MIDI feedback problems. "Auto enable external sync" is turned off in Logic (dialog box accessed by File menu/Song Settings/Synchronzation or via keyboard shortcut Option-X).
Yeah, I use a similar setup, except there's no need to worry about sync, since Sibelius can't send any(!). I just get dropouts of the VIs, mainly my *large* violin solo preset, when the score gets even moderately busy. What machine does your colleague have? I'm on an old dual 1.8 G5 (the 8 RAM slot version). Samples on a 250 GB internal SATA. Matters have got much better since upgrading my audio card, and switching from ADAT sync to word clock, but I still get glitches. It doesn't prevent me from working anymore, though. Mind you, there's another score, with more solo string action, that I haven't even attempted to run yet... too damn frustrating to even bother with until I'm feeling particularly optimistic. I'm trying to split up my solo strings over different machines for that piece, using one of those linked licenses... but... well...
The next potential issue I'm going to tackle (whenever Mr. Courier-man arrives!) is to condition the power in my studio. I'm very concerned that *many* of the problems I've been having are power-related. Probably they were always there, but I just didn't notice until I bought the VIs. They are flirting with the bleeding-edge, after all. Fingers crossed.
J.