Great, thanks! Wonder how important the AGP bandwidth problems are in practical terms (compared to the symmetric PCI-Xpress)? I mean, the PCI-based UAD/Powercore seem to handle a decent number of tracks.jamesOne wrote:griels wrote:No VST<->DX adapter, one would assume.Ixox wrote:Why could you not try with the demo version of Sonar ?jamesOne wrote:[Sonar:
Yes, Cakewalk was nice enough to send us a copy of Sonar to test the plug-ins. So, we will make sure it runs well in Sonar.
JamesOne - $200 doesn't sound so bad... Sadly my mobo has no PCI Express slots (was too impatient to wait for PCI-X Socket 939 boards after my old machine died). Incidentally, are there any laptop graphics chips that support your plugins?
Last time I spoke with their product manager we were tossing around the merits of the DX native vs. just running through the adapter. No decision was made, but they are convinced that it will run flawlessly through the built-in adapter.
They happen to be in the same city I am, so I will be spending some time in their office to make sure it runs well.
I just checked and the 6600 can be purchased through mail-order for less than $140+shipping.These will be even cheaper in the future.
I have not started testing the engine on laptops yet. But, I will find out from NVIDIA which chips have the hardware support and post it on our website at some point.
In any case, I won't be shelling out for a new card in the near future, maybe some time next year.

