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However, one thing I did notice (VSL support was not able to help me out), was a significant change in the read speed when I updated to Big Sur on my 2018 Mac mini.
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By doing that I can literally run every mic possible in a full library without any problems on my 2018 mini.
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Unfortunately, the current VSL software doesn't utilize multi-threading (they are working on upgrading that), but it can be accomplished with additional software by splitting the mics up between multiple channels. I'm not sure how Garritan works, but I know that VSL benefits from multiple core/thread reading.
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On a laptop with passive cooling, meaning absolutely silent! That CPU is a marvel, it's a technical revolution. They have a beta of ARM-build and the performance is mind-blowing ? I created a track with more than 10 instances, each in the highest possible quality and it plays without a hiccup. As a result it's been known as a very heavy CPU-hog. I purchased the Diva which is a virtual analog synth, however it's one of only a few (or even the only one) that uses virtual circuitry modeling, instead of regular DSP-filtering, etc. I can only imagine how fast it will be if they recompile it for Apple Silicon.Īs a slight offtopic, I started researching music software and plugins that have Arm-builds and I discovered U-He synth plugins. Anyway, if you use the Aria player and instal the latest updates and close all other software on the Mac, it works more than OK which is a little wonder. For instance, I also have a Mac Mini from 2012 and Garritan CFX Full works better than on my M1. And although their current Intel-based software works pretty well through Rosetta 2, it's still not the same. Even some of the active music software companies haven't yet updated their products. IMO Garritan stopped supporting their products and I highly doubt they will provide a native Arm-based build soon, if ever.
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I really love my MacBook Air M1, it's a real revolution IMO and the fact is I switched to doing my daily job (Java development) entirely on it although I have a company provided MacBook Pro 15" from 2017 which is the highest possible configuration.Īll that being said, I would be cautious in choosing an Apple Silicon Mac for Garritan CFX. Much cheaper than mac equivalent or intel i7, and runs just as well if not better. I was running ivory ACD and garritan cfx at the same time and no issues at all, also goes to buffer size 32 without any issues. Runs any vst you can throw at it easily because of its power. I'd recommend my laptop to anyone, has 16gb ram, hexa core 2.3 - 4 ghz amd ryzen (cheaper and faster than intel), small ssd though, but 256gb is enough for me, has 1tb HDD also. but i only get the odd drop out/crackle once maybe here and there and then nothing for hours and hours it runs flawlessly so it's a non-issue for me, i think turning the Internet off actually helps a lot also with any issues audio wise. It actually is not perfect for audio production as it has audio latency issues according to latencymon testing. Its really a cheap laptop at aporox £500, it's light and looks sleek. I just bought a lenovo ideapad 5 AMD Ryzen 5 4500, only paid about £500 and its great, it makes zero fan noise for 90 per cent of the time its operational, its completely overpowered for just running vsts, but is so quiet and easy to use, i love it.
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But if there's a nice, proven plug and play solution on the PC side, I'm willing to listen. Is there anything else I should be considering? I'd honestly prefer not to have to deal with choosing some el-cheapo laptop, and finding out it has really obnoxiously loud fans, requires certain OS versions that work with ASIO drivers, and in the end discover there's manufacturer firmware that cripples audio latency. Plus, I can take a gamble that if Garritan ever recompiles Aria player for ARM, it'll get even faster. That'd be pretty small, simple, and no extra audio interfaces or anything else needed. So I was thinking maybe a Mac Mini M1, set it up to open CFX on bootup, mount it under/behind the DP without a monitor, and just reboot the machine anytime something goes wrong (with my MBP, after more than 60 days uptime, CFX would sometimes stop outputting from the right speaker). So while I've been thoroughly enjoying the native sounds from the NV-10, for the first time really, I'd still like to get back to CFX, and I want to do so in the easiest, no-nonsense way, with as little setup/hassle/maintenance as possible. But I've switched jobs and that computer had to go back. I'm a big fan of Garritan CFX, and ran it for years on a spare work Macbook Pro (record uptime: over 100 days!).