At 04:41 PM 30/12/01 +0000, you wrote:
>I just got the EXS and am upgrading from my current 450 computer to
>an AMD Athlon 1600. I have been reading all the suggestions of having
>the audio programs on their own hard drive. What about on their own
>computer? Is their any advantage to linking the two computers,
>accessing my usual applications on the 450 and my audio on the AMD?
Two computers is a good way to go with GigaStudio. Some people put Reaktor
or other CPU intesive synths on a second computer. Logic compensates for
the latency of VSTi's however, so using the standalone version of a synth
like Reaktor introduces delays and latency which need to be compensated for
when you are mixing the audio from the second computer back into your song.
Another issue is that recreating your song is no longer a matter of just
opening it in Logic -- you may need to open synths/samplers on the second
machine and select patches and you do not have access to Logic's native/DX
and VST effects until you bring the audio in from the second machine.
Because of all this I would recommend using a fast primary machine for
everything except Gigastudio if possible. The idea of keeping other apps
and the internet off your audio machine as suggested by Eppo is a good one.
Regards,
Murray