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I was considering upgrading the ram on my laptop from 512MB (shared with video) to 1GB and now I'm wondering if it will make any practical difference.
I run GT3, which uses the same audio engine as Sonar.
The thing maxes out at about at about 16 tracks @ 24/16 (the 4200rpm disk can't keep up) so I thought more memory could be the answer.
I had a look in task manager and GT3 is not even using all available memory.
Also when I select a clip and loop it, GT3 re-reads the same audio over & over, thrashing the disk. I would have thought it would be a bit more intelligent than this and buffer up the audio so it doesn't have to keep going back to the disk...?
Does Sonar do the same thing, or is it a bit smarter than this?
If this is the way it works, I don't see that more memory will get me any more tracks
I run GT3, which uses the same audio engine as Sonar.
The thing maxes out at about at about 16 tracks @ 24/16 (the 4200rpm disk can't keep up) so I thought more memory could be the answer.
I had a look in task manager and GT3 is not even using all available memory.
Also when I select a clip and loop it, GT3 re-reads the same audio over & over, thrashing the disk. I would have thought it would be a bit more intelligent than this and buffer up the audio so it doesn't have to keep going back to the disk...?
Does Sonar do the same thing, or is it a bit smarter than this?
If this is the way it works, I don't see that more memory will get me any more tracks