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mar. 7 déc. 2004, 07:54
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You need to record audio tracks to an external hard drive.
FireWire 400 with Oxford 911 chip, 7200 rpm, 8 MB buffer.
It's too much for your internal drive to run the OS, GarageBand and record at the same time.
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mar. 7 déc. 2004, 09:30
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Hi! Guys... In my opinion your processor speed and ram should handle this. Although, you don't mention how many tracks you have already going. It could be that your song has already a good number of open tracks?!..plug ins?!..etc.. GB is too simple to deal with problems like this, hum?!.. you can't strach your buffer a little, or ... freeze some stuff... yup!...nice but limited. I had this once on GB myself, and I did one thing and I never had this disk too slow coment. Go to your System preferences>Energy saver>options>Processor Performance.... set to "Highest". I don't see many people talking about this and it made a dramatic change on using GB or Digital Perfomance 4.12... to me. This tip was prompt to me by GB itself... nice hum?!? I use a Laptop, I don't know if that figures for a Desktop, but hey... what if it does... Cheers, Dustan
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