I was just reading a reply by G-Dub on DP versus Cubase SX. I do run SX on the PC platform but have'nt taken the time to learn or understand what this system-link thing is all about. Could somebody bring me up to speed?
Comments
The philosophy behind it is to be able to spread the processing
The philosophy behind it is to be able to spread the processing load over multiple computers. For example, you could use your main computer to run your DAW sequencer, and then a second computer to run your VSTi instruments, thus reducing the strain on the main computer's CPU. I have heard that you can also run your plug-ins on one of the linked computers, which is really cool imho!
The technology as I understand it, uses one bit of the digital signal, so if you are running at 24-bits, one of the bits is used to establish the link, then you would the remaining 23-bits left over for the processing.
No, it can not work remotely as the sync is done via digital con
No, it can not work remotely as the sync is done via digital connection only..DSL etc etc etc is not a system link protocol.
It's not X-Link which is a type of link between certain pieces of gear that recognize this.
Only SPDIF, AES or Optical can work in this scenario. Also it has to be a 24 bit card.
Opus
There seems to be an excellent alternative for VSL, called FX Te
There seems to be an excellent alternative for VSL, called FX Teleport. It's based on LAN- connection.
Check http://www.fxteleport.com
It's kicking some dust at the cubase forum and on the forum of http:// as well.
The developer seems to be working on a sort of Giga-wrapper as well.
It's definitely on my shortlist.
ciao
johan
check out Cubase.net it should tell you all about it.
check out Cubase.net it should tell you all about it.