Hey Peter,
1. Not sure about the VSP/RTAS wrapper.
2. No, because in the 32-bit world, you won't be able to load more than about 3 GB of samples. Even if you installed 8 GB in your compuer. The only other option at this point would be to use the "Stand-Alone Multiple Instances Trick", but it creates specific issues (ie. audio outputs).
3. Nope, the real issue here is CPU power.
4. Yes, because your G5 will be dedicated to running VI, and thus its processing power will not be used by anything else.
5. I don't think so.
6. It depends how many instruments / articulations you want loaded at all time in the background. This article is a good starting point to give you an idea.
Personally, If I had an unlimited amount of money and space and a perfectly sound-proofed technical room, I'd get 6 Mac Pros with 4GB and run the whole thing.
Jerome
1. Not sure about the VSP/RTAS wrapper.
2. No, because in the 32-bit world, you won't be able to load more than about 3 GB of samples. Even if you installed 8 GB in your compuer. The only other option at this point would be to use the "Stand-Alone Multiple Instances Trick", but it creates specific issues (ie. audio outputs).
3. Nope, the real issue here is CPU power.
4. Yes, because your G5 will be dedicated to running VI, and thus its processing power will not be used by anything else.
5. I don't think so.
6. It depends how many instruments / articulations you want loaded at all time in the background. This article is a good starting point to give you an idea.
Personally, If I had an unlimited amount of money and space and a perfectly sound-proofed technical room, I'd get 6 Mac Pros with 4GB and run the whole thing.
Jerome