From fingerz@woh.rr.com Tue Jan 03 16:59:48 2012
Subject:Re: Mojo disk space

Sidenote: I purchased Key Performer and it is pretty cool. I have it running
on a netbook with no issues.Check out the demos on youtube or on the GSI
website.

Brian In Ohio



From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of ccmacdon
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 7:52 PM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CWSG] Re: Mojo disk space





Guys,

Be careful,with all the talk about mojo disk space and adding VST's to the
MOJO. The MOJO is likely a closed system that you probably cannot access in
the manner that we are suggesting. The mojo will probably use a PC on a card
with a stripped down version of Windows XP, and the VB3 software on a chip
that plugs into the PC.. you're not going to be able to run the VST of your
choice, or spreadsheets and your favourite video game unless the MOJO was
enabled to do so. At this point I doubt that Guido would condone people
loading their favourite VST's and other software on their MOJO, and take a
chance that the MOJO gets messed up.

That said, I could see Guido adding some of his own VST's into the MOJO..
things like Mr Ray, or Key Performer etc.. and this would allow the MOJO to
compete with the Hammond SK2's and the NORDs. He could load his own VST's
and keep things under his own control, and maintain the integrity of the
code.

Craig

--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com ,
Jackoverfull wrote:
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> Absolutely.
> Il giorno 02/gen/2012, alle ore 18.41, deansurkin ha scritto:
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> > Well, since Guido writes modeling software, rather than sampling
software (modeling software takes far less memory), I think there's enough
space to accommodate anything Guido creates.
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