Dicus
Enthusiastic Member
One week ago I changed from 32 to 64bit to be able to use more internal memory. I also upgraded from 4 to 8gb(max my motherboard can handle) of internal memory. And had hoped that latency would be less and that my computer would be faster to use for mixing and recording.
However it glitches much more. While before I could easily playback or record while browsing for mixing tips. Right now if I start doing anything else while playing back or recording I get all sorts of glitches. I tried putting the Sample Rate from 44.1kHz to 96kHz but that only made it worse.
My task manager tells me that my processor is having a hard time (usage above 90% most of the time during playback) while my internal memory is around 40%. Is there a way in which I can use more internal memory to give my processor some headroom? Or should I start looking for a new computer? Does anyone know if overclocking might do me some good, I read that overclocking is really easy with the processor I use.
I use a TASCAM US-1800, in Reaper on a W10 computer with a Core2Duo 3.16 Ghz processor and 8GB DDR2.
Thanks in advance!
However it glitches much more. While before I could easily playback or record while browsing for mixing tips. Right now if I start doing anything else while playing back or recording I get all sorts of glitches. I tried putting the Sample Rate from 44.1kHz to 96kHz but that only made it worse.
My task manager tells me that my processor is having a hard time (usage above 90% most of the time during playback) while my internal memory is around 40%. Is there a way in which I can use more internal memory to give my processor some headroom? Or should I start looking for a new computer? Does anyone know if overclocking might do me some good, I read that overclocking is really easy with the processor I use.
I use a TASCAM US-1800, in Reaper on a W10 computer with a Core2Duo 3.16 Ghz processor and 8GB DDR2.
Thanks in advance!