Logic 7.0 - Dual Processor Issues..., how to make logic distribute cpu..? |
jeu. 11 août 2005, 10:47
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i have a dual 2.0 G5 with 1.5G ram running logic 7.0 on osx10.3.9- ...
i've recently got synthogy ivory and kontakt2 which means i've finally got some instruments that actually push the cpu a little so this is the first time the distributed processing in logic has been an issue for me... i know i've read somewhere in these forums about a technique to make logic use both processors but i can't remember where (or what the technique was). I don't think its my hard drive since although i'm still just using the standard 160G and its getting pretty full there are only a few audio tracks and the HD meter is hardly reaching 10%.. i am using dfd on ivory and kontakt a bit but unless the logic performance meter ignores the DFD activity it can't be that. So.. can anyone tell me a reliable way to make logic use both processors equally as i can get it to work properly occasionally but most of the time the left cpu is full and the right cpu is left twiddling its thumbs, so i have to freeze a load of tracks to get any work done. I'd like to use both the processors i bought... thanks in advance cp |
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ven. 12 août 2005, 06:50
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Distributed processing refers not to the processors in a dual processor G5, but to connecting multiple G5's via ethernet or FireWire. You can then specify which tracks in Logic are assigned to which G5.
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citypigeon Logic 7.0 - Dual Processor Issues... jeu. 11 août 2005, 10:47
citypigeon wehey, found it - i knew i'd read about this s... jeu. 11 août 2005, 17:15
citypigeon you're talking about multiple g5s as nodes for... sam. 13 août 2005, 09:56
citypigeon wehey, found it - i knew i'd read about this s... jeu. 11 août 2005, 17:15
citypigeon you're talking about multiple g5s as nodes for... sam. 13 août 2005, 09:56
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