Experience with Mach2 Music Server?


I'm looking for user experiences with the Mach2 Music Server.

Thanks in advance.
tvad
I also have to re-enter my password to the Mini for Screen Sharing after my *laptop* which I use to control it remotely goes to sleep. As with Tvad, the Mini never sleeps, which is how it should be setup.

There's no way around this but it is really not a big deal.


01-08-11: Paulfolbrecht
I also have to re-enter my password to the Mini for Screen Sharing after my *laptop* which I use to control it remotely goes to sleep.
Exactly.
01-08-11: Paulfolbrecht
Yes, Tvad, referring to the Mini on the noise. I use the internal HD which I guess might be quieter than some external ones. But as you pointed you you sitting only 3' from it makes quite a difference.
The Mach2 server uses a solid state drive. No spinning disc. There is no noise from the Mini unless the DVD drive is being used to rip a CD.

The external drive would probably not be audible from 10' away during music playback.
Tvad - go to Network Preferences and hit advanced and see whether the box "remember networks this computer has joined" is checked. If it isn't checked, check it and see whether that fixes your problem. To answer your question, my network is password protected and yet I don't have your issue. I hope this fixes it for you.

As for the iTunes playback issue, I imagine there are a couple of settings you need to fiddle with on iTunes, and I'd guess that a kid at Apple tech support should be able to help you fix that pretty easily.
I can relay my experiences at RMAF in 2010. I was using for 2 days a Mac Mini 2009 version with Amarra 1.2 (not 2.1). I prefer 1.2.

The Mach2 music guys offered to swap-out my Mini for the Mach2 Mini, so we tried this on Saturday night. The difference between the two was significant and not subtle. And this was using an async 192 USB interface. As a result, I left the Mach2 in the system for Sunday show. Sounded more detailed and more live. Now I want to replace my Mini with one of these.

Steve N.
Empirical Audio