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BlindCowboy
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I made the suggested modifications to optomize my 2000 machine, and they worked wonderfully. One issue I need advice on though:
AMD 2600+ 333mhz
ASUS A7N8X-X
MATROX 450 DUAL MONITOR
ECHO MIA (WDM)
512 DDR Non-ECC
MAXTOR 40GIG 7200
CUBASE VST/32 5.0 R4
I have my drive partitioned 5/30. 5 side is loaded programs and 30 side is audio work only. Drive is formatted NTFS. Last night I recorded 4 stereo tracks w/ a basic reverb VST plugin as a send effect and noticed in the performance meter that the disk was ramping up to ~40%. Recordings were Truetape 32.
I was wanting 16 - 24 stereo tracks, which would be 32 - 48 mono. Is this not possible, or do I still have something (a buffer?) configured incorrectly?
(If your using cubase, what are your channel buffer and memory allocation settings?)
Is there an extensive noticable benefit of running two hard drives in a system as far as performance?
Thanks again for any help,
Blind Cowboy...
AMD 2600+ 333mhz
ASUS A7N8X-X
MATROX 450 DUAL MONITOR
ECHO MIA (WDM)
512 DDR Non-ECC
MAXTOR 40GIG 7200
CUBASE VST/32 5.0 R4
I have my drive partitioned 5/30. 5 side is loaded programs and 30 side is audio work only. Drive is formatted NTFS. Last night I recorded 4 stereo tracks w/ a basic reverb VST plugin as a send effect and noticed in the performance meter that the disk was ramping up to ~40%. Recordings were Truetape 32.
I was wanting 16 - 24 stereo tracks, which would be 32 - 48 mono. Is this not possible, or do I still have something (a buffer?) configured incorrectly?
(If your using cubase, what are your channel buffer and memory allocation settings?)
Is there an extensive noticable benefit of running two hard drives in a system as far as performance?
Thanks again for any help,
Blind Cowboy...