Hello Maya,
Many thanks for your answers.
@Another User said:
- I am currently using QLSO Platinum and I have big problems with fast parts ; a violin tremolo or a tympani roll it will used up to 150 voices, will VI have the same problem?
In our Viennna Instruments, Timpani rolls are already recorded as rolls. So playing a timpani roll + corresponding release sample will use 2 voices (unless you activated velocity crossfade).
I am not sure but I ´d assume there are recorded rolls in QLSO too (?).
QLSO has tympani roll too but it is not the way to write music, as they do not follow the song tempo ! [:O]ops:
Are VI's tympani rolls following the song tempo ?
I will use the following abbreviations :
Left hand = L
Right hand = R
If you want to play rolls RL or LLRR or LLR or RRL it's impossible to program. It is better to write the roll note by note, same for the violin tremolo.
So can you answer again to my question :
- I am currently using QLSO Platinum and I have big problems with fast parts ; a violin tremolo or a tympani roll it will used up to 150 voices, will VI have the same problem ?
As I have many problems with QLSO Platinum I am very chilled
I dont want to spend thousands euro, and have the same problems again.
Sorry more questions :
- Can you run one Logic VI AU and one VI Standalone using IAC on the same computer ? can they share memory ?
- How much more greedy is VSL VI compared to VSL EXS and VSL K2 ?
- I have a G5 2x2 3.5 with a raid of 6 raptor and a Quad G5 with 8 GB ! what can I expect with this configuration ? can I launch a 2 or 3 VI standalone
- In VI can you chose to have some instruments in memory or all the instruments are streamed to disk
- Has VI it's own virtual memory handler or do you use the VM handler of OS X ?
- Do you need 4 or 6 computers to play a full orchestra ?
- In the demo section of VI there is the "Mahler's Symphony No. 5 - III. Scherzo", what configuration has been used, did the user had to freeze any tracks ?
- Are you thinking to have a demo limited version of VI ?
This is all for today
Best regards
Cyril