Replace it with an M-Audio Delta 44 or 66 or other PCI-based ADA.
Hello,
You suggested to replace the AMIII with an M-Audio Delta 44 or 66.
I have an option for an M-Audio Delta 1010. Will it run on a G3 beige 400 MHz/512 Mb with SVP 4.5 and possibly 2 SampleCell boards or Soft SampleCell ?
Thanks.
Let's see… enter the multiverse, divide by
pi, activate PCI bus, check supply voltages, hit "play" and……
I have absolutely NO idea…none. It's not like this particular combination is or has been commonly tried.
This is more than a little bit like: "How many superchargers, extra alternators (for the big stereo amps in the trunk) and such can I hang on this VW engine before it explodes?"
Well, to be fair, it is a PPC, so not a VW…… more like a Chevy 6-cylinder.
Best guesstimate: You can stuff every PCI slot with all of that, including a Delta 1010.
It will work.**How well and/or how much, how many tracks etc. can you load up, record and or play simultaneously in a beige G3 before it starts to fart? Well,
that's the question.
The first possible issue that comes to mind is the 66Mhz bus. Since everything has to traverse that path, there may (again, MAY) well be a point where bits start flying everywhere other than where they're supposed to. How many simultaneous tracks and such
before that happens is anybody's guess. Moderate your demands and it will be more cooperative than it might otherwise. You may get 8 simultaneous audio in/out at 44Khz but maybe start to glitch at 48Khz (and certainly 96Khz is going to be next to useless for much).
So, it ALL depends on how you use it… how much you demand from it. As I said before, I'm not a SampleCell expert. I DID successfully use SoftSC for just a couple of tracks. Actually, I think that SoftSC, using the host memory and CPU for the samples demands more from the host than the the cards do, so be glad you have the cards.
** You almost certainly
must have a good SSD. You "only" have an ATA-2 interface but it
should allow that with a simple SATA<>IDE adapter. I'm guessing you'll also need a SCSI<>SATA adapter of some kind for a 2nd/3rd drive to avoid choking the ATA-2.
I produced a few entire CD's AND all of the graphics on a G3 desktop. BUT it had a Sonnet G4 500 Mhz upgrade (BTW, I have never seen a 400Mhz Beige. Is your CPU from a Blue&White or…?) I used a Delta 44 @48Khz with mostly just a handful of audio tracks stemmed down to 4 with SVP and a lot of MIDI. It worked well although I could feel that I was right on the edge sometimes. So, I'm pretty sure there
will be a limit for you. Your idea of running the SampleCells and recording them, editing and finally playing out in audio may well help to keep the system within its limits and mostly glitch-free.
All of that said, I went from that Beige Desktop directly to an MDD and never looked back. Compared to the Beige, it runs like a Ferrari.
Exactly how much performance will you ultimately be able to extract from the G3?
You'll just have to try it and find out.