RobertPeetersPiano
Active Member
Hey guys!
I'm finally planning on buying some Spitfire Audio libraries (Albion & loegria) mainly for the strings. I want to (mainly) use it in combination with piano.
I won't buy sable strings yet, because that's too expensive for me, and I want to be able to use a symphonic library too. (I have EWQLSO, but only 1 mic position,..)
My system is quite limited, it is a notebook with 8 GB RAM, Intel i7, 500GB internal HDD and 128GB SSD. I use the SSD solely for programs, the samples will be stored on my internal HDD.
I have several piano libraries, some lighter ones, but in the final mixes, I plan to use QL Pianos, because I really love the sound, and I have high hopes for Play 4.
My question, will my system be able to run these libraries smoothly, or will it be a waist of money to buy Spitfire libraries because of the limitations of my system?
I also own the CCC and Spectrasonics OMNISPHERE.
Thanx!
I'm finally planning on buying some Spitfire Audio libraries (Albion & loegria) mainly for the strings. I want to (mainly) use it in combination with piano.
I won't buy sable strings yet, because that's too expensive for me, and I want to be able to use a symphonic library too. (I have EWQLSO, but only 1 mic position,..)
My system is quite limited, it is a notebook with 8 GB RAM, Intel i7, 500GB internal HDD and 128GB SSD. I use the SSD solely for programs, the samples will be stored on my internal HDD.
I have several piano libraries, some lighter ones, but in the final mixes, I plan to use QL Pianos, because I really love the sound, and I have high hopes for Play 4.
My question, will my system be able to run these libraries smoothly, or will it be a waist of money to buy Spitfire libraries because of the limitations of my system?
I also own the CCC and Spectrasonics OMNISPHERE.
Thanx!