And to PHP, in regard to your post about how much software you can use at once: I can open all of that and more with a Ti500. Maybe you should switch to Logic. Anyway, I read an article with a certain very successful producer who mentioned that he never leaves plug-ins instantiated.
If you are running all the software I mentioned on a Ti500, you're probably right at the very unstable point of maxing your system out. There's no way you could run some of the granular Reaktor ensembles with Logic and AltiVerb on a Ti500. BTW, instantiated means to run additional instances (occurances) of a particular plugin, like running Absynth with several different sounds on several different tracks. What do you mean "he never leaves plug-ins instantiated" and what does that matter? How else would it be done in realtime (ie: not bouncing to disk)?
If you are running all the software I mentioned on a Ti500, you're probably right at the very unstable point of maxing your system out. There's no way you could run some of the granular Reaktor ensembles with Logic and AltiVerb on a Ti500. BTW, instantiated means to run additional instances (occurances) of a particular plugin, like running Absynth with several different sounds on several different tracks. What do you mean "he never leaves plug-ins instantiated" and what does that matter? How else would it be done in realtime (ie: not bouncing to disk)?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Uhhh, no. 'Instantiated' means an instance has been created. Obviously if "he never leaves plug-ins instantiated" that means he bounces the element to a track and removes the need for the realtime processing by the plugin. Thus the comment on "commitment".
BTW, reading about music is like dancing about architecture. (Frank Zappa).
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And to PHP, in regard to your post about how much software you can use at once: I can open all of that and more with a Ti500. Maybe you should switch to Logic. Anyway, I read an article with a certain very successful producer who mentioned that he never leaves plug-ins instantiated.
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If you are running all the software I mentioned on a Ti500, you're probably right at the very unstable point of maxing your system out. There's no way you could run some of the granular Reaktor ensembles with Logic and AltiVerb on a Ti500. BTW, instantiated means to run additional instances (occurances) of a particular plugin, like running Absynth with several different sounds on several different tracks. What do you mean "he never leaves plug-ins instantiated" and what does that matter? How else would it be done in realtime (ie: not bouncing to disk)?
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If you are running all the software I mentioned on a Ti500, you're probably right at the very unstable point of maxing your system out. There's no way you could run some of the granular Reaktor ensembles with Logic and AltiVerb on a Ti500. BTW, instantiated means to run additional instances (occurances) of a particular plugin, like running Absynth with several different sounds on several different tracks. What do you mean "he never leaves plug-ins instantiated" and what does that matter? How else would it be done in realtime (ie: not bouncing to disk)?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Uhhh, no. 'Instantiated' means an instance has been created. Obviously if "he never leaves plug-ins instantiated" that means he bounces the element to a track and removes the need for the realtime processing by the plugin. Thus the comment on "commitment".
BTW, reading about music is like dancing about architecture. (Frank Zappa).