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I'm running Cakewalk 9 Deluxe on a PIII 933mHz with 256 MB of PC133 memory. When I attach a soundfont file it gives me the following error:

Not Enough Soundfont Memory To Load The Soundfonts.

I have seen this on my old PC running CW8 and using a SB AWE64 Gold, but I did not expect to see it on my new system (running a SB Live!). What's up?


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Never mind, I figured it out...it helps when you allocate more cache in the Soundblaster Soundfont utility...
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