Giga and CW
If you're trying to make a purchasing decision I think there are probably better people to ask about Gigasampler, there was like a whole thread about its good and bad points.
I remember reading it but can't find it now, basically what I found is that If you used it all day everyday you'd probably get on average one to two crashes a day. Which would not be so bad but you have to restart to ensure stable working again, and if you work with something like gigapiano you have to wait a little while to load up your samples again. Which compared to a hardware solution or for that matter any of the other software samplers is not ideal.
Also I recently tried a friends copy of Gigastudio, and found it caused random lockups when accessing the hard disk. I promptly de-installed it. Problems went away instantly.
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I remember reading it but can't find it now, basically what I found is that If you used it all day everyday you'd probably get on average one to two crashes a day. Which would not be so bad but you have to restart to ensure stable working again, and if you work with something like gigapiano you have to wait a little while to load up your samples again. Which compared to a hardware solution or for that matter any of the other software samplers is not ideal.
Also I recently tried a friends copy of Gigastudio, and found it caused random lockups when accessing the hard disk. I promptly de-installed it. Problems went away instantly.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: remixme on 2002-02-24 12:34 ]</font>
I've been reading discussions on the Giga forums lately and although some users experience instability, many seem to go real fine with it.
I love the STS I use, but I rapidly hit the polyphony limit, and I'd need more dsps plus a sampler upgrade to get to 64 voices and have space for a few effects... So I check the options...
I have worked with Giga previously and I found it difficult to tweak. But it might not be as complicated as it seems once you actually know how it works. The STS has a most well-made interface, but also some limitations that I encounter when I want to increase my orchestrating power...
Giga: up to 160 voices of polyphony, astounding loading capabilities due to the constant HD streaming, 8 sampler layers per prog, 8 stereo output...
I can't overlook those specs even if the soft will not let itself conquer as easily as the STS family, especially considering the type of music that I create...
And that would free my dsps too!
Any other comments?
I love the STS I use, but I rapidly hit the polyphony limit, and I'd need more dsps plus a sampler upgrade to get to 64 voices and have space for a few effects... So I check the options...
I have worked with Giga previously and I found it difficult to tweak. But it might not be as complicated as it seems once you actually know how it works. The STS has a most well-made interface, but also some limitations that I encounter when I want to increase my orchestrating power...
Giga: up to 160 voices of polyphony, astounding loading capabilities due to the constant HD streaming, 8 sampler layers per prog, 8 stereo output...
I can't overlook those specs even if the soft will not let itself conquer as easily as the STS family, especially considering the type of music that I create...
And that would free my dsps too!
Any other comments?
Well, you're in for a few sleepless nights with this forum... It is loaded with relevant info and discussions on everything related to sample libraries and samplers (mainly Giga of course, but not only though).
http://www.northernsounds.com/
Click on forums and you're there!
http://www.northernsounds.com/
Click on forums and you're there!
Thanks for the link Elaim!On 2002-02-24 21:43, eliam wrote:
Well, you're in for a few sleepless nights with this forum... It is loaded with relevant info and discussions on everything related to sample libraries and samplers (mainly Giga of course, but not only though).
http://www.northernsounds.com/
Click on forums and you're there!
It has everything I ever wanted to know!