i want to use my laptop to run some more cpu intensive vsti but route them into cubase on my pc..
can this be doene and how?
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i want to use my laptop to run some more cpu intensive vsti but route them into cubase on my pc..
can this be doene and how?
I know it can be done using two copies of SX.
But as far as im aware you need an s/pdif i/o on each, and use cubase's built in system link so they talk to each other.
I'd go into it further but im just about to finish work.
Search cubase system link on google. Should find loads of info
You'll need a VSTi host like Steinberg VRack.
I think there is some funky technology for managing this kind of crap over ethernet (steaming the audio too) but I forget the name.
ive got v rack.. now im just hoping tht i can run it from a usb (laptop) to midi interface (saouncard)
i'd invest in doubling up my RAM instead to be honest, it's not too expensive these days and much easier in the long run?
well yeah good point, but for the effort involved i personally would just invest in bumping up my main production machine and keep my laptop just for gigs like you say, knowing my luck i'd run into all sorts of niggling problems trying to sync my laptop to my main machine just to use it to run a few VST, much rather just stick another gig of ram in the machine
The program you are looking for is FX teleport.
PS... from the reports i've seen system link is a pain in the arse.
Logic uses nodes, you can have multiple mahcines connected each running as a node over gigbit ethernet... and it works REALLY well.
ahh right, i always thought they were more memory-bounce than CPU
saying that, i use Arturia stuff extensively and ive never found them to be that bad at all in hogging CPU
the nodes are a good option for Logic, the college i went too had a network like this over ethernet, worked a treat
what i tend to do with the lappy in the studio is hook it up via midi clock so that either me or chrissi can be messing around over the top whilst knocking ideas off each other, then, once you've found something you like, just record it into the main pc. works really nice and means we can both be fiddling with ableton or cubase on seperate systems...