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> Garritan Personal Orchestra, Power Requirements
fastlanephil
posté sam. 11 sept. 2004, 16:38
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I'm just starting to learn GPO and have a iBook G4 933 booting from a Lacie 80 GB 7200 HD using Metro 6.2. I was quite depressed when first putting down some midi tracks and it choked after three tracks. But if you use the dry samples the cpu usage is much, much lower. It makes it quite usable and I can add reverb with my nanoverb when I move my tracks to audio. But those new iMac G5s sure look nice don't they. smile.gif
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majn
posté mar. 14 sept. 2004, 07:24
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I had a g4 with 1.5gig of RAM and it would only deal with 4 GPO's at once - you had to freeze them all the time as well which isn't great.

I now run a dual G5 2.0 with 2.5gig and it flies. GPO is great by the way

The only problem I have had is similar to your glissando problem. It just seems like it can't handle that number of notes that fast. I slowed the tempo right down and played it in real slow and then sped it up - and it got to a certain tempo and just started sqawking at me. again freezing the track solved the problem.

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