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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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| quote: | Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
I have a 2.6 Gz and it works fine |
Does it take up a sod load of disk space?
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Apr-29-2009 22:50
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btm
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2003
Location: glasgow, scotland
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I recently bought Omnisphere.
Heres my thoughts.
For a start its a great synth, well worth the money.
CPU wise, its quite intensive, its also quite intensive on RAM.
I have a Core2Duo 6400, i think its just over 2Ghz, and i can get about 5 parts going before the cpu maxes out.
Being dual core, i can load another instance of it, and can get 2X 4-parts at once.
Ram wise i run into problems.
It used approx 270Mb per instance before i load a patch (which can be about 50mb)
As i am using 32bit windows XP, i can only get max 2gb per program which is a real pain as the program will then crash.
I would still recomemnd it,as it beats any VST i have heard hands down.
It also has sampled waveforms from loads of hardware synths which is awesome.
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Apr-30-2009 00:13
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Waza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Scotland, Edinburgh
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Calm down lolo Calm down lol
There good for somethings but it's like every soft synth you alays want more...
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Apr-30-2009 14:44
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