Hacking Logic Platinum Audio Buffer?, for better performance |
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ven. 27 févr. 2004, 06:05
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Hello. I am currently using Logic Platinum 4.8.1 (I don't know when I'll upgrade, because I have hundreds of projects; newer versions don't support my old vst plugins, etc.). I don't know how Logic controls the hard disk or ram buffer for audio, but I was wondering if anyone has had success with hacking it to increase either (with ResEdit, etc.). For example, I imagine a certain amount of data is buffered into RAM, and I was wonndering if this valeu could be changed-- I have a lot of RAM, slow hard disk. Or does this have to do only with the hard disk buffer size and not the software? Any insight/info would be appreciated.
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