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Mon 30 Oct 2006, 21:39
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I have a 2 yr old dual processor G4 with 1.25 G RAM, no off-board audio gear. I can't provide the processor speed right now because I'm not at home. I have numerous commercial and free audio unit instruments. However, when I'm working in Digital Performer I find that I can typically only have a couple instruments playing simultaneously. I have to disable tracks such that they aren't playing or "freeze" them (you DP folks will know what I mean). Plus, I often have to twiddle with the latency/sample size or audio playback will break up.
What would have the biggest impact on the ability to play virtual instruments simultaneously - faster processor? more RAM? Should I expect to really only be able to work with one instrument at a time?
I'm looking at getting a new Mac - and yes, I already anticipate problems getting universal binary versions for at least some of the instruments. However, should I go for the fastest processor, biggest RAM machine I can afford? Or what? I welcome any advice.
Thanks,
Seth
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fishbite Hardware And Virtual Instruments Mon 30 Oct 2006, 21:39 lepetitmartien RAM will help (first by helping OS X to be way mor... Tue 31 Oct 2006, 13:20 fishbite I have a dual 1.25 Ghz G4 with 1.25 GB Ram running... Wed 1 Nov 2006, 04:29 KingBarbarossa there is also a complete different option that mig... Wed 13 Dec 2006, 05:12 mortalengines Yeah the receptor sounds pretty cool but it is lim... Wed 13 Dec 2006, 06:31 Mac Daddy fishbite. "If it ain't broke, don't f... Wed 1 Nov 2006, 14:48 mortalengines I've been suffering with this for a while ... Wed 1 Nov 2006, 18:53 mancalledclay QUOTE (mortalengines @ Wed 1 Nov 2006, 17... Mon 11 Dec 2006, 16:55
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