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How Can I Combine The "fleet" For Music?, I got like 4 computers |
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Tue 6 Jan 2004, 12:02
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If each computer has SPDIF, you can link multiple computers and share processing using System Link Cubase. You can run sequencing on one and effects on another, virtual instruments on another, etc.
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Tue 6 Jan 2004, 20:21
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Hey there, The first thing you have to do is get the computers to talk to one another and you do that by setting up a network. If you have a fast internet connection and Airport installed, you could even connect all with a wireless router. Then through the shared folders(SHARING in system preferences) you can check file sharing and such. You could call apple support or write to them for detailed instructions. They might know better than I. You could also talk to someone at a Best Buy, MicroCenter, Comp USA etc. Some of those guys actually know what they're talking about. Now, I would imagine that your computrs are at some distance from one another, thus making it hard to work on a project using all computers at the same time. Could it be that you might just need to hook up an extra display for a larger visual working enviroment? Or if the computers are closely situated, you could disconnect your desk top display(temporally) and connect it to your laptop when in musical, recording project mode. Hope I've been helpful and good luck.
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