Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 8:40 pm
These are a finicky combo which seems to have a kink in it's armor. I load a project up which contains ProOne ( Mixes w/SE-1x ), Morpheus V2, amd Prodyssey. Each with 8 voices, except the Mono beast ProOne. Then I add Solaris w/ 2 voice polyphony, and sneak it up to 4, then 6, then 8, and not once encountering the Optimise windows. They really stop my creative flow those little fucks. Since this seems to be unstable any other way. I could not tolerate those windows at a gig, 4 I would be yelling at my poor LCD like the cave man in the Geico adds on TV.
I pray this works again like this, it seems like once you get those windows they just keep coming back, and at a live gig this is totally unacceptable.
I love this cheap Conroe E6600 / 965 combo though. It is a treat with SFP / Giga, and is so smooth and snappy with the GUI that I must say it is a great combo for Scope. We shall see how it works with Gigastudio VST, and EnergyXT in a couple of weeks though.
I suggest to any live players though, do not mix Type I, and Type II cards if you plan on using synths with big voice counts, or memory intensive reverbs, and delays. I will use DAW #1 as backup at the gig just in case. A simple A + B routing 4 a quick redundant move if needed.
I Must Sleep,
I pray this works again like this, it seems like once you get those windows they just keep coming back, and at a live gig this is totally unacceptable.
I love this cheap Conroe E6600 / 965 combo though. It is a treat with SFP / Giga, and is so smooth and snappy with the GUI that I must say it is a great combo for Scope. We shall see how it works with Gigastudio VST, and EnergyXT in a couple of weeks though.
I suggest to any live players though, do not mix Type I, and Type II cards if you plan on using synths with big voice counts, or memory intensive reverbs, and delays. I will use DAW #1 as backup at the gig just in case. A simple A + B routing 4 a quick redundant move if needed.
I Must Sleep,