
Alanfc
New member
Hello-
I have this 28 track song that is dropping out at the same point every time.
It didn't start doing it until I went over 35 tracks. I have 11 realtime FX on. Once I cut back the tracks to 28, the problem still occurs. I 've narrowed it down to this delay I have on a guitar part that I cannot live without. It doesn't drop out when I remove the delay. I may just Apply it after making a clean copy to archive. It happens in the middle of a short breakdown where 26 tracks go silent and two guitar tracks play a little ditty. Could this be a cause. ? The CPU load is only hitting 20-24% at any given time.
What if I stretched a bunch of the other tracks out through the silent part and just put envelopes on them to mute them?
My latency is already pretty high
HS XL 2002, Win XP, 1 GB of RAM, 7200 speed hard drive
My big question:
Would the Starved 1 or 0 option help me here?
Like if I put it on "0" instead of "1", would that stop the program from dropping out?
Any comment would be greatly appreciated
-Alan
I have this 28 track song that is dropping out at the same point every time.
It didn't start doing it until I went over 35 tracks. I have 11 realtime FX on. Once I cut back the tracks to 28, the problem still occurs. I 've narrowed it down to this delay I have on a guitar part that I cannot live without. It doesn't drop out when I remove the delay. I may just Apply it after making a clean copy to archive. It happens in the middle of a short breakdown where 26 tracks go silent and two guitar tracks play a little ditty. Could this be a cause. ? The CPU load is only hitting 20-24% at any given time.
What if I stretched a bunch of the other tracks out through the silent part and just put envelopes on them to mute them?
My latency is already pretty high
HS XL 2002, Win XP, 1 GB of RAM, 7200 speed hard drive
My big question:
Would the Starved 1 or 0 option help me here?
Like if I put it on "0" instead of "1", would that stop the program from dropping out?
Any comment would be greatly appreciated
-Alan