anyone using VMware fusion?

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iivanov
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anyone using VMware fusion?

Post by iivanov » Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:23 am

so I just got windows xp running on my imac, in fact I am typing this in internet explorer. couple of problems...

no firewire, so my motu 8pre can't talk to it

huge latency when I used the keyboard as a controller.

when I plugged in my padkontrol, it seemed to recognize it, but could not midimap anything. pressed the pads and no sound came out.

do the alternatives (crossover, fusion) not have these problems?
I have heard boot camp is okay but I do not want to upgrade to leopard.

edit: this is now about VMware fusion. still having the same midi issues.
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Post by adventurepants_ » Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:04 am

stop it.

just stop it.

stop being a geek, and playing with emulation software, and make some music on the operating system youve bought.

or alternatively, Live runs fine on boot camp, so either suck it up and run Leopard or learn to love Live on OSX.

:)

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Post by sparklepuff » Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:15 am

Listen to hotpants. Why on Earth would you try and run Live on XP in Parallels? Rhetorical question, you can't actually give me a good answer.
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Post by iivanov » Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:39 pm

I didn't know these would be problems and thought it would just run windows flawlessly even though it is an emulation so I had no way of knowing. I am making music on the os I have, I just want to explore all the windows vst's that I am missing out on.

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Post by Tarekith » Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:41 pm

I use Parallels on my MBP, runs Wavelab for all my mastering, using an Ultralite as well. No issues at all, I frequently use heavy CPU plug ins on 24/96 files with no issues at all.

One note, Parallel is a RAM hog! You need at least 2GB of RAM to use it well, otherwise it's going to crawl like you see.

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live 7 on parallels

Post by taikowaza » Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:55 pm

I think this question is a good one. I use Windows for my main compositin rig so many of my plugins are also for Windows. Voxengo only makes many of their programs for windows. What is the current status of running Live under virtualization, is anyone doing this, and how is the performance.
also, any midi or audio issues? drivers and interface issues? thanks very much

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Post by rozling » Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:49 pm

I just saw a fairly informative comment on an unrelated topic by the user Monksdream on CDM - hope he doesn't mind me reposting it here & I think it answers a question or two - did for me:

MonksDream wrote:@fiz

I avoid Boot Camp altogether and use VMWare Fusion. It’s hands-down the most rock solid Windows virtualization I’ve ever used on the Mac platform. You can check it out here:

http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/

I understand Parallels has gotten better in the time since I tried it but I have no experience with its recent version.

The problem with Boot Camp is that you either boot your Mac to OS X OR Windows. Fusion lets you run both at the same time. Windows runs as a virtual machine in a Window on your Mac. I tend to run it full screen on a second monitor. Both Windows and OS X see the virtual machine (VM) as a separate machine that can share resources. For instance, I have one USB interface routed to the Windows machine and another routed to the Mac and I have no trouble running plug-ins on both at the same time.

Good luck!
March 19, 2008 @ 5:25 pm

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Post by iivanov » Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:42 pm

I am trying fusion. everything works okay, I connected an old usb interface I used a couple of years ago. but I'm still having midi problems. in live, the midi controllers are just showing up as "USB Device" and not the name of the controller. I cannot map anything but the midi on indicator at the top right lights up when I move or press something.

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Post by TITBAG » Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:21 pm

parallels is utter shit

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Post by iivanov » Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:53 pm

nevermind, I forgot to turn remote on. everything works, I recommend fusion to anyone who wants to do this, and has a usb soundcard.

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