Conserving CPU power
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:08 pm
Hi all
I need some help with my NotionSLE for Miroslav. I noticed that when I create an orchestral score that each instrument system opens it's own instance of Miroslav.
Well, the problem is, once I am working with more than 5-6 instances of Miroslav, it starts to choke my CPU.
I have an Intel Imac with a Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHZ CPU and 2 GB of Ram.
Is there a way I can open up more instrument systems yet limit the number of instances of Miroslav.
For instance , I notice that I don't usually need every performance for the strings, so I could eliminate the performances I don't need and fill those midi slots with other instruments i do need. Problem is, I haven't found a way to do that.
As soon as I open a new system..it automacally opens a Miroslav instance for that single instrment.
So If I have 16-20 instruments in a score..each system has it's own Miroslav instance and thus the CPU can't deal with it.
Any good suggestions (besides spending 6 grand on some super computer?)
Thanks for any info that can help.
Gary
I need some help with my NotionSLE for Miroslav. I noticed that when I create an orchestral score that each instrument system opens it's own instance of Miroslav.
Well, the problem is, once I am working with more than 5-6 instances of Miroslav, it starts to choke my CPU.
I have an Intel Imac with a Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHZ CPU and 2 GB of Ram.
Is there a way I can open up more instrument systems yet limit the number of instances of Miroslav.
For instance , I notice that I don't usually need every performance for the strings, so I could eliminate the performances I don't need and fill those midi slots with other instruments i do need. Problem is, I haven't found a way to do that.
As soon as I open a new system..it automacally opens a Miroslav instance for that single instrment.
So If I have 16-20 instruments in a score..each system has it's own Miroslav instance and thus the CPU can't deal with it.
Any good suggestions (besides spending 6 grand on some super computer?)
Thanks for any info that can help.
Gary