Firewire 410 And Cubase Sl, cpu overlaod |
lun. 7 févr. 2005, 14:32
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Obviously there is a simple solution to this. However, I can't find it. Upgraded from cubase se to cubase sl. Using OSX a gig of ram, g5 cpu. The problem is that the cpu overload indicator is always on. Have adjusted outputs inputs, yada yada. It just stays on even though no recording is taking place. Anyone have the solution?
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lun. 7 févr. 2005, 17:05
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Have you trashed the preferences of Cubase after upgrading?
If not, take them out the pref folder and try again. -------------------- Our Classifeds • Nos petites annonces • Terms Of Service / Conditions d'Utilisation • Forum Rules / Règles des Forums • MacMusic.Org & SETI@Home
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mar. 8 févr. 2005, 18:28
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QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Feb 7 2005, 16:05) Have you trashed the preferences of Cubase after upgrading? If not, take them out the pref folder and try again. Thanks for this. Tonight I will try to reinstal eveything and follow your suggestions. The interesting thing is the levels never peak into the red or yellow. This little cpu overload light just keeps blinking. When I have tried to record (just voice for test) I get this electric "beat." It's like something is acting like a radio signal. (Sorry for the lack of technical language here, I am brand new at all this.) IT's a pulsing, static like sound. Not like clipping. I'm wondering if the hardware is causeing this. |
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