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    HELP: Cubase Essential 5 + RAM usage + Cubase crash

    I think that the processes totalled somewhere around 62 - I have been through then all and worked out which ones are vital and which are all the rest, I'm just a bit loathed to turn lots of the extra ones off and optimize the pc when it isn't just used for recording. I may have half found a...
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    HELP: Cubase Essential 5 + RAM usage + Cubase crash

    OK - so all that above is a bit convoluted now that I read it again. It seems like despite turning the Amplitube plug-in off in Cubase, the level of RAM the computer uses doesn't decrease in line with how it increases every time you add Amplitube to a new track. Is there a more effective way...
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    HELP: Cubase Essential 5 + RAM usage + Cubase crash

    Surprise, surprise I have a problem with Cubase using a phenomenal proportion of RAM and causing plug-ins to crash and then causing its self to crash. I have explored several other threads on this forum and others and concluded that this problem is down to RAM usage, I'm going to throw some...
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    MIDI inputs, Addictive Drums and Cubase

    Thankyou thankyou thankyou - that wonderful MIDI reset button did the trick - the kleyboard has appeared and it is jow playing and recording addictive drums in Cubase!!!!!!! something so simple after so many hours..... Thankyou! :D
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    MIDI inputs, Addictive Drums and Cubase

    I am presuming you mean the boxes that are called Input Routing and Output Routing. Under the Input Routing I have the options 'Not Connected' and 'All MIDI Inputs'. Under the Output Routing box I have 'Not Connected' '1-Addictive Drums' 'Casio Keyboard - Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth' and then...
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    MIDI inputs, Addictive Drums and Cubase

    Hello everyone - I am having trouble making up a rythym from scratch using Cubase and the Addictive Drums plug-in. I am aware that XlN Audio (makers of Addictive Drums) recommend dragging and dropping a pre-constructed beat into Cubase and then opening it and moving it about beat at a time until...
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