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#280564 - 02/03/10 06:40 AM
Re: Lionstracs MS or Groove 8 asio VST Live
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Registered: 07/21/05
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Hi James You can use 1 ASIO host for each soundcard, (Or 2 if you add ASIO4all) thus with one soundcard you can run 2 standalone VSTi. By adding the Jack program you can use multiple standalone applications simultaneously with just the one ASIO host. (Hence AFG’s exciting moment is easily achievable with Windows) The ASIO specification only allows for one host, however by using Jack, you get the same performance as if it allowed multiple ASIO. If you look on the MS Jack screen you will find only one Mediastation output, the others are for connecting directly to other VSTi. (It may look like dedicated multiple ASIO hosts/driver’s (Particularly the way they are named) however there is in fact only one) Note: The layout looks exactly the same in Windows.
Energy XT and Console are VST Hosts which can be used standalone, or can be used as a plug-in, thus expanding the capabilities of the standard VST Host. Example using OAS: If I load Kontakt into slot 1, all I can use is Kontakt, (I have to use another slot if I want to use another VSTi) If I load Energy XT or Console into slot 1, I can then load multiple VSTi into energy XT or Console, (As they are hosts) and access them all using just slot 1. (Leaving the other slots free for other VSTi or other instances of Energy XT/Console) Hope this makes things clearer
Bill
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#280570 - 02/03/10 11:56 AM
Re: Lionstracs MS or Groove 8 asio VST Live
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Registered: 03/12/09
Posts: 513
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Originally posted by abacus: Hi All Load jack into Windows that has been setup for music and then load 8 Standalone VSTi, at the same time load the same 8 VSTi into Linux using the jack, and you will find the difference in performance and operation between the 2 is minimal. (Assuming the same CPU, Ram etc.) Regards
Bill what you said about windows or mac about jack is different from MS linux OS. here we have qjack, it is a jack gui,but only for linux, i have kubuntu 9.10 karmik on my PC installed with wubi http://wubi-installer.org/ you can install with wubi linux ubuntu or kubuntu on you windows system, so you have both world linux and windows. you can install qjack from here on kubuntu http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net/ but on MS/groove you have a special version of qjack i think with a other toool named VST host. you can mybe do this what i see on MS on a linux OS with low latency kernel but without controlers what i see here on MS/groove. it is very easy to do this on MS then on a Linux PC or windows or MAC. i worked mostly on windows pc or linux, but for music creation for me it wil be linux, becouse of low latency kernel. and on MS/groove you get a embeded linux os for lionstracs, so every thing is pre installed, this is special for people who can not easy use a PC or can not install linux OS, becouse with linux OS whean you install a software like qtractor you most be able to download some pckages from diffferent sites and places, you most install right kernel and ................. on MS / groove you one CD OS you installed and you are fenish with eveything you need for music. i tried 64studio linux OS for music to but it is noot easy like MS/groove OS [This message has been edited by AFG Music (edited 02-03-2010).]
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