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Project5 & SONAR x64 Jam at Experience Music Project
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At last week’s WinHec conference in Seattle Intel hosted an X64 Jam session at the Experience Music Project. Along with Intel employees and attendees to the conference, the x64 Jam featured special guest jazz organist, Tony Monaco who had just received his copy of Project5 Version 2 and wanted to debut it live. With Project5 as his host, he relied primarily on Dimension for all his sounds playing Grand Piano, Clav, Rhodes, Organ, and Analog lead.

“With Project5 Version 2, the day is now here where all you need is a laptop and a good MIDI controller for your live rig,’ Commented Tony Monaco “That guy René Ceballos who coded Dimension is a monster… it’s all usable sounds, and the way Project5 and Dimension allow you to access the right parameters quickly makes it playable…plus I have to say that Dimension’s Grand Piano kicks all the sampled pianos in my studio up and down the street.”

The entire jam session was recorded live using SONAR x64 Technology Preview on an 3.2 GHz Intel Pentium Processor Extreme Edition Dual Core workstation that featured 8 GB of RAM. With 16 simultaneous tracks recording, input monitoring enabled, 6 milliseconds of latency on an Edirol UA-100, running 14 plug-ins including Sonitus multiband compressors, reverbs, and EQs, the CPU meter in SONAR barely budged with the new Intel Dual Core Processor. After the jam, Cakewalk Professional Services Specialist Brandon Ryan gave a clinic to the musicians in attendance, creating a full mix from one of the recorded jams, emphasizing the workflow and mixing benefits provided by SONAR.

More Systems specifics:
The Cakewalk SONAR X64 Technology Preview ran on the Windows XP Pro X64 Edition (that just released this week). The platform was a 955X Express chipset-based platform with 8GB of RAM, running a Pentium Processor Extreme Edition (a dual core processor with 3.2GH core speed in each core, supporting Hyper-Threading so there are four threads). This platform also just released about a week ago.

For more information: www.cakewalk.com
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