I'm new here, but have read quite a few threads without seeing this URL
AnalogX.com
So I wanted to contribute. The webmaster is a sharp programmer and musical hobbiest who has offers a handful of free, super handy utilities and Dx plug ins. All of them very tightly written using negligeable RAM or CPU overhead. (each is only 200-400 kb)
Here are three that have really been useful.
MaxMem, sits in the sys-tray actively cleans up and optimizes RAM availability.
CacheBooster, resets and optimizes your Virtual (hard-drive) Memory according to a dozen or so presets (you can add your own too) including one for Audio Recording.
DxPad, a little Dx plug-in that sits in the track effects window. You apply it just like an effect, but it's just a notepad. Click on it and you can wrire all those little notes about levels, arrangements, midi settings, etc. And they are attached to that track. The author says one tester had 60 of these plugins going at once and used only 6% of CPU time.
Great to be here.
Kev
AnalogX.com
So I wanted to contribute. The webmaster is a sharp programmer and musical hobbiest who has offers a handful of free, super handy utilities and Dx plug ins. All of them very tightly written using negligeable RAM or CPU overhead. (each is only 200-400 kb)
Here are three that have really been useful.
MaxMem, sits in the sys-tray actively cleans up and optimizes RAM availability.
CacheBooster, resets and optimizes your Virtual (hard-drive) Memory according to a dozen or so presets (you can add your own too) including one for Audio Recording.
DxPad, a little Dx plug-in that sits in the track effects window. You apply it just like an effect, but it's just a notepad. Click on it and you can wrire all those little notes about levels, arrangements, midi settings, etc. And they are attached to that track. The author says one tester had 60 of these plugins going at once and used only 6% of CPU time.
Great to be here.
Kev