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Re: [xl7] Midi Junction Box?

2010-12-04 by D F Tweedie

Because even though it is on the web page, it is not being sold. Check out all the authorized MOTU dealers ... like Sweetwater, for example.
 
The Dell example was simply to illustrate the quantum leap of 64 bit OS.
 
I do have a dual dualcore Xeon 3 Ghz Dell server I bought about 3 years ago as '64 bit' ready. I just have to slap in the RAM and install the OS. I'm shooting for 16GB.
 
As far as where the industry is pushing us, keep in mind that hardware like the Command Station is a computer. It's got an OS and memory and an internal software routine. Yes, because 3rd partys cannot mess with it, it is really robust. But it is a computer.
 
Why has E-mu ... agreed not very successfully since being taken over by Creative ... dropped hardware except for the audio and midi interfaces? They claim the Emulator X can do everything and more than their E4 and Ultrasampler lines. That is, as far as sampling and creating preset banks go. Issues like AD an DA conversion and 'physical interface' of knobs and buttons are of course not part of the software. That part depends on the audio interface and midi controllers the user puts together.
 
DF

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--- On Sat, 12/4/10, Matt <somatt@...> wrote:


From: Matt <somatt@...>
Subject: Re: [xl7] Midi Junction Box?
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 4, 2010, 11:51 AM


  



well, it seems that the industry wants us to go all software in the future... but if you have the money for a octacore with 192gb of ram, then why not buy the full timepiece av?
http://www.motu.com/products/midi/mtpav_usb


On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 11:41 AM, D F Tweedie <bienpegaito@...> wrote:


  








Yes ... 64 bit OS on PC means virtually unlimited access to RAM. Dell is selling Windows 7 Octacore Servers with 192 GB of RAM installed. Layered samples, anyone?
 
Under XP there is a maximum of 4 GB of RAM available to the system, about 1.2 of which is normally reserved by Windows ... although there is the '3 Gigabyte Switch' trick to increase the RAM available to 32 bit programs. Under Windows 7 64 bit, there is virtually no limit to the program beyond the available installed RAM.
 
Even running 32 bit programs under 64 bit is a huge improvement, now, depending of course on the installed memory, each individual program can access a full 4GB. Since there are samplers and software instruments, while technically VST or VSTi plugins, that can individually access their own 4 GB's with out taking any from the hosting DAW, this is also a huge improvement in function and performance. Simply put, mostly all your 32 but VSTs and VSTi's will continue to run as long as hosted in a 32 bit app under the 64 bit OS.
 
There are also 'bridging' solutions, some provided by the DAW manufacturers and some independtly, that port 32 bit plugins ... with variable success ... to a 64 bit app.
 
But ... while you can run 32 bit software under 64 bit OS ... you can't run 32 bit hardware/ drivers at all.
 
As far as MOTU upgrading the drivers ... the Midi Timepiece AV is already a legacy product for the past 3 or 4 years, no longer supported at all. 
 

DF
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--- On Sat, 12/4/10, Bruno <brunorc@...> wrote:


From: Bruno <brunorc@...>
Subject: Re: [xl7] Midi Junction Box?
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 4, 2010, 10:58 AM



  

Just my two cents, which may not solve your problem, but...

2010/12/4 D F Tweedie <bienpegaito@...>:
> I run Windows XP and am getting ready to take the 64 bit plunge to Windows 7.
>
> I've got one major problem ... by MOTU Midi Timepiece parallel will no longer work, since there are no 64 bit drivers for it. It will still function standalone, but will be pretty useless without the multi midi port capacity.

Then why do you want to migrate? Is there any important benefit from
64bit OS, that justifies such move?

Also, you may write to MOTU and nag them about providing the
appropriate drivers...

I'm not sure if this would be helpful for you:
http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=39457

Hope this helps,

Bruno

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