I've played with it before, though was never able to get significant enough enrichment to pursue further because the stereocenter was just too far away for this to work in my case. That said, when it came time to get x-ray crystals to prove stereochemistry I already knew the conditions I would use!
The best advice I can give (and got from others) is in the beginning to use a brute force route. First I would grab every single solvent you can get your hands on, and try the crystallization with all of them (single solvent per experiment with your salt combo with varying conditions). Unless you are lucky, you will probably end up having to use a mixed solvent system; so then with your data from the single solvent experiments, set up as many logical combinations of conditions as you can think of to try. If you still aren't getting anywhere, grab another amine known for resolutions, and try it all again.
The best results for my substrate were with a para-nitro- alpha methyl benzyl amine and a MeOH/Et2O system but there are much cheaper salt options to start with.