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  • Mac Pro and Vienna Instruments

    Hello friends,

    I would like to buy Mac Pro 2,66 GHz with 16 GB RAM. Will Vienna work on it without problems? Will it use all 16 GB of RAM? Will I have any unexpected problem with Vienna and Mac?

    Thanks a lot for your advices and suggestions

    Pavel

  • Pavel

    In short. Yes. No and No.

    You'd do well to search this forum as there are plenty of similar topics to your one.

    Regards

    Tim

  • Hi Pavel_k,

    we made quite good experiences with Mac Pro so far. A Mac Pro 2.66 GHz/9 GB RAM with OS 10.4.9 and Logic Pro 7.2.3 was used at NAMM 2007 and Musikmesse Frankfurt at our booth for presentations. A complete orchestral arrangement was played on this machine, consisting of 22 Vienna Instruments instances (approximately 250-300 voices) and CPU load was at 30 % per core and it worked perfectly.

    We will do some more tests within the next weeks and post them.

    Best regards,

    Maya

  • Maya, how many HD and how were they dispatched ?

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    @Maya said:

    Hi Pavel_k,

    we made quite good experiences with Mac Pro so far. A Mac Pro 2.66 GHz/9 GB RAM with OS 10.4.9 and Logic Pro 7.2.3 was used at NAMM 2007 and Musikmesse Frankfurt at our booth for presentations. A complete orchestral arrangement was played on this machine, consisting of 22 Vienna Instruments instances (approximately 250-300 voices) and CPU load was at 30 % per core and it worked perfectly.

    We will do some more tests within the next weeks and post them.

    Best regards,

    Maya


    Excuse me, but how were you able to address all 9gb of RAM within Logic without a 64 bit operating system?

  • My guess is that they used the old "run instances inside and outside Logic so each one gets its own memory space" trick.

  • Is that easy to do? Wouldn't mind knowing the process since Apple is taking their time of Lepoard.

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    @Maya said:

    A Mac Pro 2.66 GHz/9 GB RAM with OS 10.4.9 and Logic Pro 7.2.3 was used at NAMM 2007 and Musikmesse Frankfurt at our booth for presentations. A complete orchestral arrangement was played on this machine, consisting of 22 Vienna Instruments instances (approximately 250-300 voices) and CPU load was at 30 % per core and it worked perfectly.


    I've waited many, many months for this information.

    Kindest thanks, Maya.

  • Well, how many hd's and how were the VI instruments dispatched one these would be helpfull too…

  • hi,

    All Vienna Instruments available from Vienna Symphonic Library were installed on this machine and the Data was spread over two 750 GB internal sATA Drives.

    Every half an our the setup was changed from one song to another.
    We did not use the technics Nick mentioned but the VSL server was filled with 2,86 GB on RAM.
    Some Instruments in the song were optimized to be able to load all Samples needed.

    I will give you some more precise testresult with this machine after the weekend.
    (max out cpu with VI count, max out HD´s with voices....)

    best
    chris K

  • Grazie Maestro [:)]

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    @Sonrise said:

    Is that easy to do? Wouldn't mind knowing the process since Apple is taking their time of Lepoard.


    There is a detailed article on how to do this in a recent Virtual Instruments Magazine (along with tons of other informative articles including reviews of VSL.) Nick above could tell you what issue has the standalone/ram article.

    http://www.virtualinstrumentsmag.com/

  • Chris K,

    Would it be possible to continue this thread with the update you offered?
    Would be greatly appreciated.


    basically a macpro in that configuration is equal to the cost of three self assembled shuttle pc's.

    Would the macpro equal the performance of the three shuttles?
    Looks like it might and thats a trade off I'd go for.

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    @Maya said:

    Hi Pavel_k,

    we made quite good experiences with Mac Pro so far. A Mac Pro 2.66 GHz/9 GB RAM with OS 10.4.9 and Logic Pro 7.2.3 was used at NAMM 2007 and Musikmesse Frankfurt at our booth for presentations.


    Is it possible to for us to have this Logic file please? I'd like to do some testing on my new dual Quad, it would be interesting to try this arrangement for comparison

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    @chriskard said:


    I will give you some more precise testresult with this machine after the weekend.
    (max out cpu with VI count, max out HD´s with voices....)


    Hi all,

    the Mac Pro was away from the office for a while (for presentations), that´s why we could not yet finish our tests. "Mac is back [:)]" and I´ll proceed with testing and post the results as soon as possible.

    Best regards,

    Maya

  • Mac Mini's looks to be discontinued
    http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/05/24/closing_the_book_on_apples_mac_mini.html

    I had been waiting and hoping for the new generation of mini's but alas it looks not to be.

    Maya - would it be possible to do some deep testing of your Macpro as a VSL Farm? (as in not also hosting the sequencer - just using it as a slave farm PC).
    It looks like the macpro is going to be our only sample farm option if we want to stay mac only.
    THANKS!

  • They're fun to read sometimes, but you have to remember that Apple rumor sites are wrong far more often than they're right.

    My fantasy about the type of person who runs a site like that is probably nastier than warranted, but I just can't help picturing this dorky nerd who desperately wants to feel part of his "celebrity" company. You know, the type of person who would stand in line around the block all nght to get into a fricking *Apple Store opening.* Yes, there really are people who do that! It's frightening.

    But I am being very nasty, so you should also take anything I say with a grain of salt. [6]

  • Appleinsider had been more right than wrong for awhile now.
    Mostly because the don't go out on any limbs.

    macosrumors is nearly dead and mostly wrong.
    macrumors makes few predictions themselves as they mostly copy and link any dumb ass thing posted anywhere on the web.

    Nick - please stop bestowing us with "nasty" posts and focus on giving us (your subscribers) 12 full issues each year!
    The friggin wait in between issues is driving me crazy - especially now that keyboard mag is only about 10 pages cover to cover these days. (I play the b'way pits for a living and the lastest keyboard issue didn't even get me through one damn show - I ended up actually having nothing to do but pay attention the that guy waving that stick).[[:|]]

  • Okay Ed, we'll do that right away. No problem.

    [[;)]]

    In all honesty our plans have changed. The first goal is to increase the size of the magazine every other month rather than to go monthly - i.e. to increase the number of advertising pages so we can afford more editorial pages. More than one advertising client has said they they'd prefer that, and it makes a lot of sense.

    And it'll happen. We're getting there slowly but surely.

    Not all that slowly, as a matter of fact.

  • Hang in there with it, Nick. VI Mag is a great concept and is wonderfully just ahead of the curve as far as the growing numbers of VI users are concerned. The internet has taken a bite out of the magazine industry, as you know, but I'd rather see VI Mag every other month than not at all.

    Keep up the good work!