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> logic problems, disk too slow
gemmar
posté ven. 8 févr. 2002, 12:29
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Hi,

have a problem concerning disk speed using logic audio 4.7 Platinum. With audio track number 10-15, depending on particular Track, my powerbook (titanium 400) comes up with disk too slow error. Can someone explain this to me, i thought, running 12 little audio tracks of 2 to 8 bars length shouldn't result in any problems (o.k., there are some compressors, reverbs and delays running in parallel, but this shouldn't matter to the harddrive, or what?), anyhow, why is such a small amount of data not kept in the RAM anyway? I just have 256 MB, would it help to put in more to improve the situation, or do i have to play around with some parameters inside Logic, which?

any help appreciated

gma
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gemmar
posté ven. 15 févr. 2002, 15:41
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Hi,

got rid of disk too slow using the maxtor for all audio tracks, the disk i/o value raises nearly to the top level without crashing, before little peaks were able to disrupt the data transfer. I want to run speeddisk (fragmentation is severe), but i do not have the cd from which i have to run it . Just trying to defrag the harddisk while running the normal system did not work properly, cause spedd disk says there is not enough free disk space available (which i think is a bit suspicious, cause i only use 7 of 10 Gb on this disk
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