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AlexPlasko is currently offline  AlexPlasko   UNITED STATES
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anybody using the play engine for EWQL libraries? I just ordered some of
their newer libraries and was curious as to what kind of performance you
were getting. your system /spec would be helpful also.
they are 64 bit ready but im not.still dual opteron /tyan2885 4 gigs ram.
I have symphonic choirs and get decent performance with that , but that is
Kontact based and im not so sure how the play engine taxes cpu/dsd.
Re: EastWest quantum Leap [message #92384 is a reply to message #92378] Sun, 04 November 2007 18:25 Go to previous message
Dedric Terry is currently offline  Dedric Terry   UNITED STATES
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Alex - I don't have Play yet either but hope to very soon (at least when the
Symphonic Orchestra Play is released). The only review I've read so far
noted a performance hit with Play, but with the first libraries there isn't
really a comparison to Kontakt versions to know if that's the library, or
Play itself.

I was hoping to get a Play library in for review, but no word yet.
Symphonic Choirs seems to be one of the most power-hungry of the libaries
esp. with Word builder multis - I'm hoping Play will actually be a little
lighter on cpu, but I have my doubts.

Regards,
Dedric

On 11/4/07 6:07 PM, in article 472e6e82$1@linux, "alex plasko"
<alex.plasko@snet.net> wrote:

> anybody using the play engine for EWQL libraries? I just ordered some of
> their newer libraries and was curious as to what kind of performance you
> were getting. your system /spec would be helpful also.
> they are 64 bit ready but im not.still dual opteron /tyan2885 4 gigs ram.
> I have symphonic choirs and get decent performance with that , but that is
> Kontact based and im not so sure how the play engine taxes cpu/dsd.
>
>
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