Nick--
the ProFire is not out yet. This is why my figure was "at least $600".
We are strongly thinking about going to ADAT in a couple of months, for the same reason you mentionned (mixing).
This actually leads me to one important question to the VSL team: are the VI recorded in stereo or in mono?
Now, the reason why we went with the "Mac Mini as VSL farm" concept is because they're the cheapest *Mac* solution in regards to performances / price. This is just a simple fact. Putting more Ram into one machine to reach the 2.5GB barrier is the obvious choice, but there was no point if this was to get performance or latency issues (as we witnessed on other setups).
I am not trying to convince you that this concept would work for you. If there is one thing I learned in the year I've been working in Los Angeles is that every composer has a different way to work, and that to different needs, different solutions apply. What is important is that your gear allow you to do what you are good at - writing music.
But please do take into account that our needs and situation are very specific. Because the goal is to never access the VI GUI, we have most of the "generic" articulations (see one of my previous posts) from the Symphonic Cube loaded at all time. This translates to about 12GB of samples loaded in memory (1.5GB per computer). Taking into consideration the 32-bit, 2.5GB, limit, this would require about 5 (pretty fast) PCs to run.
Every situation is different, so this will no apply to everyone. Some people only use some, and not all, of the VI collections. Others don't care about having everything loaded in the background. Some use it as a plug-in. Some people will need more than one stereo channel for two instruments. And some even like PCs! [[[;)]]]
I even know some composers who just don't like the VI [:)]
But this topic was about the Mac Mini as a VSL farm. Is it working? Yes, and very, very well. And, yes, there are some shortcomings, some that can be fixed, and some that can't (for now, at least). It's worth it for us, but I never said it would be worth it for everyone [[;)]]
Jerome
the ProFire is not out yet. This is why my figure was "at least $600".
We are strongly thinking about going to ADAT in a couple of months, for the same reason you mentionned (mixing).
This actually leads me to one important question to the VSL team: are the VI recorded in stereo or in mono?
Now, the reason why we went with the "Mac Mini as VSL farm" concept is because they're the cheapest *Mac* solution in regards to performances / price. This is just a simple fact. Putting more Ram into one machine to reach the 2.5GB barrier is the obvious choice, but there was no point if this was to get performance or latency issues (as we witnessed on other setups).
I am not trying to convince you that this concept would work for you. If there is one thing I learned in the year I've been working in Los Angeles is that every composer has a different way to work, and that to different needs, different solutions apply. What is important is that your gear allow you to do what you are good at - writing music.
But please do take into account that our needs and situation are very specific. Because the goal is to never access the VI GUI, we have most of the "generic" articulations (see one of my previous posts) from the Symphonic Cube loaded at all time. This translates to about 12GB of samples loaded in memory (1.5GB per computer). Taking into consideration the 32-bit, 2.5GB, limit, this would require about 5 (pretty fast) PCs to run.
Every situation is different, so this will no apply to everyone. Some people only use some, and not all, of the VI collections. Others don't care about having everything loaded in the background. Some use it as a plug-in. Some people will need more than one stereo channel for two instruments. And some even like PCs! [[[;)]]]
I even know some composers who just don't like the VI [:)]
But this topic was about the Mac Mini as a VSL farm. Is it working? Yes, and very, very well. And, yes, there are some shortcomings, some that can be fixed, and some that can't (for now, at least). It's worth it for us, but I never said it would be worth it for everyone [[;)]]
Jerome