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RE: Stylus RMX (was: Re: general question about equipment)



I'm running Stylus on a dual core 2 gighz with 2 gig'o ram and it's like
buttah.  It's my main "I don't have time to program a ton of drums" drum
machine, but I'm also having a ton of fun with Jamstix.  Jamstix will 
listen
to your audio input or midi input and adjust itself depending on what 
you're
doing.  I haven't set it up for that yet, but it's Free Jam mode seems 
great
for me.  It's like having a great drummer who'll except suggestions and mix
it up a bit.  Very nice.

-----Original Message-----
From: Per Boysen [mailto:perboysen@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:58 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Stylus RMX (was: Re: general question about equipment)

On 3 aug 2007, at 18.37, BreachinThePeace@aol.com wrote:

> Does anyone here use Stylus that knows/understands RAM? I certainly  
> use Stylus but don't know squat about RAM. My question is: When you  
> are flipping between tracks in LIVE and you come back to Stylus  
> after tweaking whatever in a different track, is it a RAM  
> deficiency that causes the plug in not to fully be visible or  
> adjustable? When this happens I just delete the application and  
> reload it into the same track, but it's the only way to recover it  
> functionally without just saving the set and reopening it..

I'm using RMX very much in both Live and Logic. THis is on a dual 2  
GHz G5 machine with 2 GB RAM. I have never seen the issue you are  
describing. On my laptops I don't use RMX at all because it's too CPU  
demanding. My laptops are all single CPU machines, one with 1 GB RAM  
and the other with 2 GB RAM.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)