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11-29-2005 07:57 AM
Originally posted by where02190
Your old G-3 isn't going to give you much in the way of performance in todays world. I'd guess 10-12 tracks with a few plugins max if you record to a second drive for your audio files. Otherwise you'll fill that 10gb system drive mighty fast.
11-30-2005 09:16 AM
Originally posted by multitrack mind
Absolutely and completely wrong. Of course, as you say, you're just GUESSING. :rolleyes:
Using the aformentioned Studio Vision Pro, I've had a Beige G3 up to 64 audio tracks using a 2nd internal drive for audio.
Yes, 64 tracks. Running over 10 plugs at mixdown, including Waves Rennaisance Verbs. With an app whose RAM "sweet spot" is a measly 50 Megs.
Hard drive speed is the major determining factor in track count.
11-30-2005 12:28 PM
Originally posted by where02190
And I have some lovely ocean front property in Arizona for sale cheap, too...
11-30-2005 03:22 PM
12-01-2005 09:04 AM
Originally posted by offramp
Another option for OS9 would be bias-inc's DECK program, formerly a Macromedia product. I used DECK successfully before switching to Digital Performer.
I owned Studio Vision before DECK, but never got one note out of it. Major headaches, then they went belly up after Gibson bought and shelved them.
12-02-2005 05:05 PM
Originally posted by where02190
You mean the 001 with the Rosetta converters we have on the front end that we use for playback of additiona tracks past the 24 from the Mackie HDR 24/96 Pro? Yea it's real kiddie.
10 plugins on 64 tracks, wow can you spare the power?
Hell I can run a couple hundred just on the 32 tracks PT limits me to.
Waves is sucking up a whole lot more than 50mb of ram I guarantee. Plugins are all about RAM dude.
Here's a dollar go buy a clue.....
12-03-2005 07:48 AM
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12-04-2005 10:49 AM
Originally posted by where02190
Bottom line is a g3, 300mhz, 384MB ram, 10gig hard drive isn't going to run more than a dozen or so tracks, it doesn't have the power. I'st barely got enough ram to boot and launch Protools for starters. The processor speed won't be able to keep up with playback, and the HDD will be full in no time. (10gb will hold approx 45 minutes 24 tracks 24 bit 44.1lk wav files.) Not to mention that it appears this 10g drive is the system drive, which is most likely then would have a GB or more of data already on it for the OS and apps.
12-04-2005 12:11 PM
12-06-2005 03:12 AM
my god you guys are still going at it huh?
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