From: John Braner on 10 Jul 2010 06:35 On 10/07/2010 10:16, Benjamin Goldman wrote: > Rick Paul wrote: > >> Proteus VX. Actually, I should qualify that it works fine with >> J-Bridge, but I never really used Proteus VX, and that is the only >> thing I'd need J-Bridge for, so I haven't justified the cost of >> J-Bridge for that. It is BitBridge it doesn't work with -- the >> interface comes up blank. > > Does this mean I can't use Proteus VX as a plug-in soft synth with my > SONAR 7 Studio Edition, XP Home Edition system? I don't know my bridge > situation. > You don't have a bridge situation unles you're running the 64 bit version. -- =========== John Braner jbraner(a)NOblueyonderSPAM.co.uk http://cdbaby.com/cd/JohnBraner http://www.soundclick.com/johnbraner
From: Benjamin Goldman on 10 Jul 2010 07:35 John Braner wrote: > On 10/07/2010 10:16, Benjamin Goldman wrote: > > Rick Paul wrote: > > > > > Proteus VX. Actually, I should qualify that it works fine with > > > J-Bridge, but I never really used Proteus VX, and that is the only > > > thing I'd need J-Bridge for, so I haven't justified the cost of > > > J-Bridge for that. It is BitBridge it doesn't work with -- the > > > interface comes up blank. > > > > Does this mean I can't use Proteus VX as a plug-in soft synth with > > my SONAR 7 Studio Edition, XP Home Edition system? I don't know my > > bridge situation. > > > > You don't have a bridge situation unles you're running the 64 bit > version. Thanks. I'm still wondering if the Proteus will work properly. -- Cheers, Ben
From: John Braner on 10 Jul 2010 10:17 On 10/07/2010 12:35, Benjamin Goldman wrote: > John Braner wrote: > >> On 10/07/2010 10:16, Benjamin Goldman wrote: >>> Rick Paul wrote: >>> >>>> Proteus VX. Actually, I should qualify that it works fine with >>>> J-Bridge, but I never really used Proteus VX, and that is the only >>>> thing I'd need J-Bridge for, so I haven't justified the cost of >>>> J-Bridge for that. It is BitBridge it doesn't work with -- the >>>> interface comes up blank. >>> >>> Does this mean I can't use Proteus VX as a plug-in soft synth with >>> my SONAR 7 Studio Edition, XP Home Edition system? I don't know my >>> bridge situation. >>> >> >> You don't have a bridge situation unles you're running the 64 bit >> version. > > Thanks. I'm still wondering if the Proteus will work properly. > Rick was saying it doesn't work in Win 7 64 bit - I didn't think there were probs with XP. Glennbo can verify... -- =========== John Braner jbraner(a)NOblueyonderSPAM.co.uk http://cdbaby.com/cd/JohnBraner http://www.soundclick.com/johnbraner
From: Benjamin Goldman on 10 Jul 2010 12:12 Glennbo wrote: > In news:i19ve3$d2i$1(a)news.eternal-september.org the killer robot John > Braner <me(a)myhouse.com> grabbed the controls of the spaceship > cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > > >>> You don't have a bridge situation unles you're running the 64 bit > >>> version. > > > > >> Thanks. I'm still wondering if the Proteus will work properly. > > > > > > > Rick was saying it doesn't work in Win 7 64 bit - I didn't think > > there were probs with XP. Glennbo can verify... > > It should work fine with XP and Sonar 7. I love that synth. It's > the one that allowed me to finally part with my Roland SC880 dual > Sound Canvas hardware module, which was the very last hardware based > synth in my studio. I have that synth. It only lacks pots. ;-) It's been the main one with my A-90ex. It made my others obsolete. Between the VA-1, Proteus VX and Garritan Personal Orchestra I want for not much . . . after I get my Arturia Moog Modular. Not really . . . so many axes - so little time *and* *money*. ;-) -- Cheers, Ben
From: Bob Donald on 10 Jul 2010 22:36
> Well an i7 will cut right through any DAW task you might throw at it like > it was butter. I just got my old Core 2 Duo E6600 2 gigs machine back up > and running and gave it to my kid for his gaming computer. Later today, > we'll be taking his old Celeron 3.0 Ghz machine (identical to my HTPC) > and upgrading my wife's machine, which is an old P3 1Ghz. My kid will be > taking her old machine and turning it into a Linux server for kicks. ;) Awesome! I used to do that with my old machines, but now I just run the linux server in virtual box. Boy, your wife isnt going to know how to act with an upgrade like that LOL. |