I Got Riffs
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Someone recently told me that I can put certain files on an external hard drive in order to lighten the load when running a lot of files in a multitracking session. I sort of understand this, and I've already moved my Adobe Audition Temp folder to another drive as instructed.
But is there a similar setup that can be used with midi and plugins? He told me I should be able to do this, and that it would also help to decrease latency and underruns.
The gear I'm using is FL Studio 8 for midi editing and hosting plugins, a generic midi keyboard, and the Line 6 UX2 as a soundcard with Gearbox software for guitar processing.
The signal from Gearbox to Audition is fine, but when I try to use it in FL8, I get a lot of latency. I've optimized the audio settings according to the included setup instructions. My buffer length is currently 12ms, but I have yet to run much more than 4 or 5 instruments/midi channels at once.
I know my gear isn't top of the line, but so far Ive been very happy with it. So if there are any ways for me to further optimize my setup, I would be very happy to hear about it!
But is there a similar setup that can be used with midi and plugins? He told me I should be able to do this, and that it would also help to decrease latency and underruns.
The gear I'm using is FL Studio 8 for midi editing and hosting plugins, a generic midi keyboard, and the Line 6 UX2 as a soundcard with Gearbox software for guitar processing.
The signal from Gearbox to Audition is fine, but when I try to use it in FL8, I get a lot of latency. I've optimized the audio settings according to the included setup instructions. My buffer length is currently 12ms, but I have yet to run much more than 4 or 5 instruments/midi channels at once.
I know my gear isn't top of the line, but so far Ive been very happy with it. So if there are any ways for me to further optimize my setup, I would be very happy to hear about it!