NVIDIA goes VST?
Well the laptop I bought which could support the Magma chassis with decent performance ended up coming with a GeforceFX Go 700. It was more than I wanted, video-wise, but I figured, what's the harm. Now I can legitimately get some more value out of my purchase (on paper anyway, we'll see how it materializes).
I've already signed up for the beta program and am awaiting news.
If I can get the VST end of the equation on the AGP bus I'll be really happy. I wonder how/if it will affect regular ASIO track performance...
Sam
I've already signed up for the beta program and am awaiting news.
If I can get the VST end of the equation on the AGP bus I'll be really happy. I wonder how/if it will affect regular ASIO track performance...
Sam
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I have also signed for the Beta and am hopeful.
I am a very nice person so will automatically go out and buy the latest, greatest and over-ratest Nvidia graphics card just for this...
(ooooohhhh, and it just so happens that Half Life 2 is due for release soon, and I could finally get one-up on that kid next-door that keeps putting my graphics card down... ahem...)
Like I said... ONLY for increasing my audio processing power... I am thinking of nothing else except VST processing shenanigans...
CleanBlueSky (Always thinking of the audio)
I am a very nice person so will automatically go out and buy the latest, greatest and over-ratest Nvidia graphics card just for this...
(ooooohhhh, and it just so happens that Half Life 2 is due for release soon, and I could finally get one-up on that kid next-door that keeps putting my graphics card down... ahem...)
Like I said... ONLY for increasing my audio processing power... I am thinking of nothing else except VST processing shenanigans...
CleanBlueSky (Always thinking of the audio)