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BillinUK
post Mon 30 Oct 2006, 10:00
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I have been playing with various audio packages on my G4.
I have been lucky enough to acquire another G4 and would like to link both of them together to get the most from my home studio.
My main package is Pro tools 7.
I also have a couple of other programs that I use occasionally.
Am I limited to just sharing files between the 2 computers if I connect them with an ethernet cable or can I get one of them to share a bit of the load when I'm working?

Any help or guidance would be welcome - I am afraid that I am not very competent in this area.

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gdoubleyou
post Mon 30 Oct 2006, 23:28
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No way to offload cpu if your'e using PTLE, you could set one up as a host for virtual instruments, and use the other for sequencing and recording.

do a search on RAX, and Vstack.

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mortalengines
post Tue 31 Oct 2006, 18:50
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Logic is the program where you can divide up intensive CPU duties & this is with Tiger, right? Still, considering the drain that virtual synths & plugs cause. It still is a pretty cool thing to be able to network this way. I don't actually have them "networked" but have slaved out my PC to my mac via my Oxygen 8 & the midi ins on my PC's soundcard & the PC's audio out goes out from its soundcard (an Emu 1820) into my Onyx mixer to my G4 laptop. Slightly archaic, but effective considering the hit my G4 takes just running Ableton Live.
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post Wed 1 Nov 2006, 22:26
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You might want to take a look at a MacIntel, they have enough power so that you don't need a Logic node.
The issue is 3rd party plugs that are Intel compatible.

The Logic node will only work with the integrated logic instruments, and effects.

currently I'm using a 1GHz powermac as my main machine, no problems with sessions of 32-48 tracks using virtual instruments exclusively using Logic and DP.

Both apps have a freeze feature that allows you to free up CPU for more effects and instruments. Recently picked a Core Duo mini for evaluation/ transition machine.

So far I haven't needed to freeze tracks on that machine, or even come close to needing a Logic node.
the mini is basically a repackaged Macbook.

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