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Does multiple monitors ( screens ) affect performance (pg. 2)
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| Looney4Clooney |
lol um most professionals would put this in the realm of small home project studio. I suppose your idea of a studio is a laptop with some headphones, dr dre headphones right ?
Not really sure what you could possibly consider unnecessary. There is no hardware to speak of. This is where I do my prep work and pre production/mix. The entire setup screams workflow. There is absolutely nothing to gawk at. |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
However It's a completely different scenario with integrated graphics (GPU's) as found on macbooks etc. |
Ummm.. This is probably unnecessary to say, but all machines have GPU's. It stands for Graphics Processing Unit. Normally you'd have them on your graphics card, but they can also be on the motherboard, or as in your example with integrated graphics, on the CPU die. So there you go. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| we were talking about mac pros. Feel free not to include yourself in any dialogue between me and djRann. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
we were talking about mac pros. Feel free not to include yourself in any dialogue between me and djRann. |
Lol. Don't know what it is, but there's a lot of people trying (and failing) to -stir recently but it aint working.
Alfi - integrated GPU's is standard terminology that refers to non-videocard GPU's and in this case is absolutely correct.
Do try to keep up.
@Richie - why 4 screens though? When I was working on RFK, they gave me the largest Apple Cinema display to work on and it can't be much smaller than your 4 screen combined. Though about just getting one cinema display instead? Would also solve any Vid card issues you're having.... |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| 4 screens were vertical for composition as scores are just easier to read. Horizontal monitors don't work well when doing traditional scoring stuff, And the fact that they are different monitors makes splitting simpler. One page per monitor. |
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| magnosis |
| im running 4 displays all across extended desktops and love having all of them. it def helps workflow no question. i run Reason on 2 screens, Ableton Live on the other, and Wavelab and other apps like internet explorer etc on my 32in tv thru hdmi connection. my computer system is dual wielding 2 video cards and actually have the potential to run a total of 10 displays!!! so i highly recommend you running at least 2 displays if you have the money n hardware and are serious about music production. i started with a crappy computer and a crappy small monitor and now have built my room up to an entire studio with all my time and money. its my dojo and domain and totally worth it :) |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
4 screens were vertical for composition as scores are just easier to read. Horizontal monitors don't work well when doing traditional scoring stuff, And the fact that they are different monitors makes splitting simpler. One page per monitor. |
I hear you but, 4 screen mounted vertically, placed next to each other though are the nearly same thing as one off hi res widescreen and no need for extra videocards.
I swaer to god while working on that film I was pulling 20 hours a day, 6/7 days a week for 3 months and my eyes didn't get tired of looking at that apple cinema display.
Multiple screen are a must have if you have space, but sometimes I look at people using multiple small or even medium screens and think why not just get one or two fat ones. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
its just not the same. Having different screens forces certain elements to certain monitors which is bad in some cases but for this good. I can maximize say a page in sibelius and it will only take up that screen. Not to mention I started off with 2, then 3 then 4. But having 1 big screen would not be good for traditional scoring. At least for me.I learned on these and my workflow is just built around this setup. Think of it as pages. Each screen is one page. And the computer i'm trying to sync a video lcd is the production one as the other setup is really just pure scoring or orchestration. Hit points would be done on the production setup then back and forth. It works. I think i'm just going to by a cheap pc and use that as the video card selection is huge. Just need something that can accept sync info so the frames line up.
And these particular monitors are great as they allow you to bend them as you can see in the pic so that you don't suffer neck strain despite the vertical height. That is one thing the giant mac display won't do. Well i mean you can always get a stand.
For the production side, i just have 2 normal lcds horizontal. |
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| EddieZilker |
| Can't any performance issues be resolved with a GPU upgrade? |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| i think the best solution honestly is to just use another computer for the video. I've thought it thru. I actually have an older pc which i will get a video card for. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
its just not the same. Having different screens forces certain elements to certain monitors which is bad in some cases but for this good. I can maximize say a page in sibelius and it will only take up that screen. Not to mention I started off with 2, then 3 then 4. But having 1 big screen would not be good for traditional scoring. At least for me.And these particular monitors are great as they allow you to bend them as you can see in the pic so that you don't suffer neck strain despite the vertical height. That is one thing the giant mac display won't do. Well i mean you can always get a stand.
For the production side, i just have 2 normal lcds horizontal. |
I don't get it. Maybe it's a psychological thing for you seeing the separation of the actual screens, but you can size the window of any program to fit a zone. OK, so I get that you can just click the maximize like with a small screen (on a big one it will take up the entire thing if you do that) but other than that minor complaint i can't see the difference? Am i missing something?
And yes eddie, it sound like Rich's video cards aren't playing nice. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
at one time, 2 computers shared the 4 monitors. So couldn't really use 1 display. But now the composition rig uses all 4. That computer is working fine. It is the production one, the second setup you see that requires a video reference.
What is the biggest mac display ? Pretty sure my setup has alot more surface and it fits manuscript paper perfectly.
MAC just has awful choice in video cards. It is ridiculous actually. |
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