Compaq servers are much better than the consumer client models. I've found Dell servers to be more stable, but Compaq does a decent job on the server side. My earlier Compaq comment was a bit rash. > From: "Richmond, James (James) ** CTR **" <richmondj@...> > Reply-To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com > Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 15:20:39 -0000 > To: <exs-users@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: RE: [exs] GIGA support? > > Hiya Ned, > > Well I have 3 computer desks set up in a U. each desk has 3 tiers. > Stage Left has two 17 inch monitors attached to my Giga PC, mixing > console under it with mouse and keyboard under that. > Stage right are two 15 inch monitors attached to each soft synth PC. > They have Audiophile 24/96 cards so they have midi and audio taken care > of by both PC. > In the middle is my Mac with two 17 inch monitors and space under it for > 24 channels of Logic Control... (Like get to it already :-) ) when it is > released. > > yes, it can be a pain to find things at time. > I am getting good at keeping it all organised... > > Fan noise isnt an issue as I use moderately long cable runs and have all > the PCs in a Compaq 72 unit server rack that my work was throwing out > that sits at the back of the studio. I use quiet PC power supplies > anyway. The only noisy computer is the Mac. > The whole studio runs off an APS UPS that gives me 40 minutes of power > in case of a blackput (Work were going to throw that away too) > It works, it is flexible. > I know what you are getting at with your point but think of it like > having standalone hardware samplers/synths but having them attached to > 17 inch monitors. > My biggest gripe with it all is I cannot find a way of launching > multiple instances of Reaktor/softsynths on the one PC. > My PC's can easily run Reaktor, Pro 52, FM7, B4 all at once, but only > one instance of each. I dont want to run them in a program shell (ie > logic as vsti's) but I also dont want to install Reaktor on two PC's and > I am not licensed to do so even if I wanted to. It is a pain. I am > always bouncing to disk or capturing soft synth midi tracks to harddisk. > > Logic Mac is still the heart of the studio. I cant trigger anything > without it. Nothing really crashes. Actually... Nothing crashes except I > occassionally get asio timing issues when running lots of waves plugs > but that is common to all methinks. > > One wish is a control surface to control my PC softsynths via the Mac. I > am hoping I can do it with Logic Control, if not then maybe a Kenton > device will come and play. > > But a shitlaod easier than trying to edit a real DX7, or my 1080. Yes I > know there is sound diver, I have it, I dont use it much... this way > suit my way of working more. > Having to buy multiple U8's and AMT8's was a major expense but as all > the M-Audio cards are multi client now I dont have to have multiple > cards too. > The biggest expense were the PC's but I managed to cut costs by buying > just PCU's, RAM and Cases/Power Supplies. All the other bits were either > bits I had kicking around from previous systems or (in the case of all > the monitors) bits of hardware they were chucking out when my office > went flat panel. > > If anyone has 3 x rackmount PC ATX computer cases they want to sell for > a bargain price, let me know. :-) > > Basically (getting to the point and yes it has been a slow day) the Mac > does its job of running everything and working, and the PC's do their > jobs of coming when there master calls.... > > FETCH!... arf arf arf... :-) > > James > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ned Bouhalassa [mailto:ned@...] > Sent: 21 January 2002 14:55 > To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [exs] GIGA support? > > > Murray, > > Thanks for the get-a-PC-as-second-computer advice, > but I won't. > > I was wondering though, how do people who use both > a Mac and a PC manage their work space? I mean, > aren't we talking double computer keyboards, > double mice (oh-oh, now which do I click now?), > double monitors (that's not hard), double MIDI > interfaces, double storage hierarchical issues > (where does that ReCycled drum loop B MIDI file go > again?), figuring out which computer is master, > double fan noise, double bugs (!!)... > > And then there's the whole issue of how one > manages to, for eg, compose a piece that use > strings from the Gigasampler, and a softsynth bass > line from Absynth on their Mac, both triggered > from the same Logic sequence, etc. It just seems > so bloody complicated, no? > > Why not just convince the company, in this case > GigaStudio, to make a Mac version, or simply make > EXS support the Giga format? > > My less-than-3-per-cent-of-the-market 2 cents. > > Ned > > Murray McDowall wrote: > >> BTW many Mac users who want to take advantage of that program get a PC >> built to run it -- you don't need a very expensive box to run it -- > just a >> PIII, a good sound card and 256 -512 of RAM. It is pretty cheap and > easy to >> work with compared to an outboard sampler and of course there are a > stack >> of PC only bits of software that you can run on a PC if you have one > and >> keep Logic Mac as your main system. > > > > > http://www.nedfx.com > > Ned Bouhalassa > > n e d @ n e d f x . c o m > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > exs-users-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > exs-users-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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Re: [exs] GIGA support?
2002-01-21 by HELP@MusicBootCamp.com
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