--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, "mosemuse <mosemuse@y...>" <mosemuse@y...> wrote: >I would like to know how > many instances of the sampler I could have open at once. 16 to > 24 would be nice. I ask this because I wil be using high band > width symphonic samples. > Also do you think I can get away with using a powerbook G4 with > a 1gig processor. > Thanks so much for your help. it depends on polyphony and filter use. i have no problem running loads of instances of exs (24+) but i'm very conscious of polyphony, a simple rule of thumb is more polyphony = less instances. i use a 1ghz powerbook and haven't had any cpu issues yet. i'd have thought that full string arrangements with each articulation playing only 1 or 2 voices per exs instance at any given moment won't cause many difficulties, if any. i regularly have 16 exs instances, each with a single drum sound, the whole thing making up a full drum kit, and the cpu meter is only showing a few bars of usage. bandwidth won't affect how many voices are playable but ensure you have enough ram to load all those gorgeous 4840530495803495 bit samples ;) the kinds of sounds which _do_ affect the cpu negatively are big fat pad sounds playing full chords and perhaps also using the filter, in this case i'm lucky to get just a few instances at any given moment, hence my use of last centuries technology - a midi module! andy.
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Re: symphonic samples
2003-03-01 by highlandsource <seranance@hotmail.com>
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