By the way, "one track equals one instrument" is the only way to fly.
I agree!!! It's makes much more "musical" sense!
Jerome
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Also, how much of that 2GB are you able to access? On a 2GB XP machine you can access just under 1.75GB of samples, which of course is really great. But they're bigger than Mac Minis - although you can stick cheap interfaces on them and get more than two outputs.
Second, since you are just outputting a stereo pair from each machine, what amount of submixing is going on? just panning or are you running verbs/eq on the mac mini level?
@Nick Batzdorf said:
Quick tip: if you're ever in a situation where you want bounces with fewer files, submix.
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The subtext of my previous post was to wonder whether you wouldn't be better off running XP on those Mac Minis.
@Jerome said:
[quote=Nick Batzdorf]Quick tip: if you're ever in a situation where you want bounces with fewer files, submix.
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The subtext of my previous post was to wonder whether you wouldn't be better off running XP on those Mac Minis.
Besides the Vienna Instruments come with their own integrated sample player as AU and VST plug-in on both platforms intel and ppc, no other third party player (like Giga, EXS Halion or Kontakt) is needed.
on the money side, you would spend at least $600 more for each Mac Mini.