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More Virtual Music Studio - an advanced software that enables you to create songs of high complexity. But the more complex you make the track, the more energy and memory uses your processor (CPU activity light on the screen will show the main composition, how loaded the CPU memory). Even the most modern PCs can slow down their work if you continue to add more sound and effects.For example, for some samples of tracks (samples), the software allows, you may need more advanced system than the one that meets the minimum requirements. The samples included, in order to show what can be achieved with the help of VMS-eJay advanced PC. When your equipment fails, and you still want to listen to all music samples - change their format to. WAV, to play without interference. In addition, you can change songs and make them less complicated. Version: 1. 93 Developer: EJAY Platform: Windows ® XP, Vista System requirements: Minimum system requirements Virtual Music Studio should work without difficulty with the following characteristics: · · CPU of 1GHz and higher · · Memory RAM 512 MB · · Operating systems: Windows ® XP, Vista · · 3.5 GB of free hard disk space · · DVD-ROM · · Feature records CD-ROM drive (required for audio recording on CD-ROM) · · Is compatible with DirectX ® 9.0 video card (VRAM 32 MB, 16-bit color, Display resolution 1024 x 768) * · · Compatible with DirectX ® 9.0 sound Card (16 bit) · · DirectX ® 9.0c (available on disk with the program) · · Web Browser Note: Your graphics card must be compatible with DirectX ® 9.0c. * Note: Ejay do not support integrated graphics and portable computers. Recommended system requirements The most effective Virtual Music Studio will work with the following characteristics: · · Pentium ® 4, 1.8GHz · · Memory 1GB · Operating system: Windows ® XP, Vista · · 3.5 GB of free memory on your hard drive (for installation) · · 2.0 GB of free memory on your hard disk (for the cache of your operating system) · · DVD-ROM · · Recording feature CD-ROM drive (required for audio recording on CD-ROM) · · Is compatible with DirectX ® 9.0 video card (VRAM 64 MB, 16-bit color, Display Resolution 1024 x 768) * · · Is compatible with DirectX ® 9.0 sound Card (16 bit) · · DirectX ® 9.0c (available disk space with the program) · · Web Browser Language: English + Russian Tabletka: Not required Once you have a track record of files in the archive recordings or use the audio files you've created in the Poly Synth, Bass Synth and Drum Machine (only supported with samples), then your saved songs should have a size of about 100Kb each. 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