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Omnisphere and 32 bit (pg. 2)
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by theterran
You using a server as your main pc or what brosef?
Requiar normal motherboards with 16 slots of DDR3.
Anything over 12 gigs isn't really practical for normal application anyway...6 gigs of DDR3 will happily open as many firefox windows playing flash as your heart desires. |
Mac pros can handle way more. And for score work it a basic operating requirement,
When apple iron out the bugs and launch 64bit logic nodes Richie will own the planet. |
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| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
When apple iron out the bugs and launch 64bit logic nodes Richie will own the planet. |
I thought he did already.
Oy |
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| theterran |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Mac pros can handle way more. And for score work it a basic operating requirement,
When apple iron out the bugs and launch 64bit logic nodes Richie will own the planet. |
I imagine so, was just curious as to what apple has been up to since I don't pay too much attention to 'em...didn't mean it so much as a poke.
I know that larger servers are typically the only things requiring 64+ gigs of ram, and for most at home PC users doing EDM, 12 gigs is even overkill.
Tracking and scoring for orchestras looks a bit cumbersome indeed. |
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| J.L. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
The beauty is that often, I want to make a cat dvd at the same time which is fine because i'm using the 2 mac pros in tandem. So I can render both a puppy dvd and a cat dvd at the same time. |
for some reason i found this funny |
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| Prototrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
man if you are still using 32 bit in this day and age, my sympathies go to you. |
32 bit, 2gb RAM single core. To get around this I have decided I like old skool, well mid-old skool. A bit like cobblestone jazz but without the jazz or the talent.... or...... it |
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| tehlord |
Runs fine btw
No more resource hungry than Alchemy for example. |
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| Zombie0729 |
| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
Runs fine btw
No more resource hungry than Alchemy for example. |
i haven't bought omnisphere yet but i own Trilian and it can take like 30-45sec to load patches for me : /
Quad Core 2.8, 4gig RAM, Win7. It's always the heavy multisampled ones (ie slap guitars, etc). I'm running it off a slave drive 7200rpm, bit annoying tbh and it's the only reason i haven't bought omnisphere |
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| Crayze4Swayze |
the longest it takes for the acoustic patch which I believe is 3 gigs is about 10 seconds and I have it set so that it uses the most ram. That is with a 2009 mac pro . If you increase the streaming rather than straight to ram buffering, it will load quicker.
Omnisphere doesn't really have those types of patches. At least as far as I know. They are all pretty tame. |
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| tehlord |
Yup, i've probably cruised through 200-300 patches so far and none of them have taken longer than about 4-5 seconds.
So far.
I'm not sure it's the all conquering hero plugin I was led to believe (I already have Komplete/Alchemy etc) but I certainly don't regret buying it either. |
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| Zombie0729 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Crayze4Swayze
If you increase the streaming rather than straight to ram buffering, it will load quicker.
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thx for the tip man, will try tonight :) |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
I'm not sure it's the all conquering hero plugin I was led to believe (I already have Komplete/Alchemy etc) but I certainly don't regret buying it either. |
Not that I disagree, but I think you'll find that as you spend more time creating/editing sounds in Omni, you'll start to really see how deep, powerful, and intuitive that it is. |
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