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#124913 - 11/29/05 09:28 AM
Re: NI Bandstand & flr2006
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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you are welcome Frank
heree is parts of the review conclusion as found in anandtech.com
".....At $90 per gigabyte of memory, you're talking about $360 just in memory costs, plus another $150 for the card itself"....." Prices are as of July 2005
"....Those users who have one or two applications that occupy all of their time, and tend to take a while to load or work with due to constant disk access would be more than happy with the i-RAM. By far, the biggest performance improvements we saw when using the i-RAM were obviously with disk intensive operations such as file copying. If your applications or usage models involve a lot of data movement without much manipulation, then the i-RAM may very well be what you need.
At the same time, for all of the situations where the i-RAM was quite useful, there were a number where it wasn't. Multitasking performance went up, but only in one out of the three Winstone tests, and even then, it's going to be rather tough to install a large number of applications on the i-RAM due to its size limitations, so your multitasking performance benefits will be numbered......
.........In the end, the i-RAM is an interesting addition to a system, but it's usefulness will truly vary from one user to the next. With a bit more capacity, and especially for those users who happen to have a few 1GB sticks laying around, the i-RAM could be a very powerful addition to your system. Hats off to Gigabyte for making something useful, and we can't wait to see rev 2... "
[This message has been edited by trident (edited 11-29-2005).]
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#124916 - 11/30/05 06:44 PM
Re: NI Bandstand & flr2006
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Member
Registered: 12/16/99
Posts: 140
Loc: Brooklyn NY
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Hi everyone, I don't post quite often but I do read this forum very often.
Frank, I currently use my "JD 2006" live for giging. I have everything together and connected in one 76 key keyboard case. I made my own hinges that can separate. When I come to the place, I just remove the top of the case, correctly position the laptop (I had a special stand made out of plexiglass for this), plug in a FEW cables, and I'm redy to go. All that I carry around are:
1) keyboard case (with everything inside) 2) X style keyboard stand 3) Mackie SRM 450 self powered speaker 4) speaker stand (very light) 5) Small bag with all the wires, extension cords .mic etc...
Total setup time from when I step out of the car to when I'm totaly ready to play is less than 10 minutes. Of course it varies with the situation of the gig but I'm talking appoximate.
In the keyboard case are the: Laptop: P4 1.8 Ghz 1 Gig RAM M-audio 61 key controller keyboard Alesis multimix 6fx Laptop power supply laptop custom made stand Multi outlet power strip so that all I have to plug in is 1 plug. Foam stuffing that comes with the case. to make everything stable.
I don't know the weight of the case but it has wheels, a big plus.
I use OMB because it seems more stable to me and live stylers auto harmony didn't work correctly.
Forte solo, Live Synth Pro, Convolution reverb with Lexicon 960 impulses, Soundfonts that I gathered from the web and edited to my liking.
The system works flawlessly besides the occasional tiny hicup. Sometimes I even record the gig, including vocal, back in to the laptop. Even then it almost doesn't hicup. I feel that the very tiny unoften hicup is justified by the beautiful sound quality. I always get comliments.
Frank, Why don't you use gigastudio anymore? I would think that this is the best solution for live gigs since it flawlessly recognizes program change messages and all the instruments can be loaded so that there is no problem (am I right with this?) with changing voices on the fly.
I'm planning to upgrade my laptop and get going with a Gigastudio system, BUT... of course I must ask the ULTIMATE athority in soft arrangers for his permission and advice! Thank you very much Frank for all your info. I would appreciate to hear what anyone has to say.
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Jick
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