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breeze
11-22-1999, 12:50 PM
Nemesys site seems to be down. Is there an
alternate site to download a demo
Thanks
Mikael
11-23-1999, 12:59 AM
Breeze,
what type of demo do you meane?
Are you refering to the the compositions?
[This message has been edited by Mikael (edited 11-23-1999).]
breeze
11-23-1999, 09:11 AM
I was looking for demo of Giga Sampler v1.6
But I understand there is not one available
so I just took the plunge and bought LE with the special offer piano included.
I was just a little concerned about my system which is a PII 233 64 meg ram SCSI and UDMA hard drives. I want to run Giga in conjunction with Cakewalk 9.0
I plan to upgrade my memory to 128 meg.
So, do you think I have enough horse power ?
Thanks,
Breeze
Mikael
11-23-1999, 01:09 PM
Breeze,
I have expanded my RAM to 324MB, and got my self a 27GB UDMA IBM 7200RPM hard drive, and I plan to expand it with a fast SCSI hard drive for audio hard drive multitracking.
It totaly depends on what you want and expect from your system.
Since working with libraries such as the AO, it takes a hard beat on the RAM.
So ask your self what you manly what to use your giga system for, and then browse through the northernsounds search topics, to find out what you want to know.
Since almost everything up to this date that has been developed for the GS has been discussed by competent musicians and every one else using the system, there is much info to collect.
Your system setup is absolutely fine, and you should not have any problems running the system with the LE.
Your choise of soundcard is alsoo an importante matter, which you can read about the compability on the NemeSys syte.
Hope this sheds some light on things.
[This message has been edited by Mikael (edited 11-23-1999).]
Edmundo Cassis
11-28-1999, 11:45 PM
Mikael
What you mean with
\"Since working with libraries such as the AO, it takes a hard beat on the RAM.\"
Edmundo Cassis
11-28-1999, 11:45 PM
Mikael
What you mean with
\"Since working with libraries such as the AO, it takes a hard beat on the RAM.\"
Mikael
11-29-1999, 07:32 AM
Edmundo,
I mean if you load up entyre banks onto 16 MIDI chanels, it takes up a lot of the RAM.
Plus theres the AUDIO part if your not working on a multitracker, and real time fx.
256 MB or more is wanted if working with such applications.
Mike
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