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> Slow drive, Logic on Quad 5, even with 2 tracks!
GitGeezer
posté mar. 7 mars 2006, 02:42
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Interesting, I answered this question for myself several months ago.

I had problems (pops, hangs, no SPDIF I/O) with the Firebox on my Powerbook 667 so I returned the Firebox and bought the Traveler. The Traveler worked much better, but now on my current system (I haven't tried SPDIF I/O yet) I have to toggle the optical input settings after booting to "wake up" audio output. Still no definitive word from MOTU (they suggested the output toggle exercise) on a real fix, but at least now once it's "awake" it works until the computer is power-cycled again.

As you can see from my sig I moved up to a Quad G5 from the Powerbook. I'm in this seriously, so I seriously abused my retirement savings. So far I haven't regretted it. Logic 7.1 is actually easy to use on this system, and Reaktor 5 may occaisionally make some (unintended) strange digital-lockup noises, but the CPU is still less than 35%. The funny part was I thought the lock-up was part of the Reaktor patch I was using so I recorded it. I didn't know it until I looked at the waveform in Logic. So much for my 30 years of synthesis experience...

I don't currently daisy-chain a FW drive from the Traveler, but I did on the Powerbook and it worked as a recording target drive. I do use FW400 drives on the Quad G5, but I intend to get a FW800 drive for recorded sound files. I've been told that the FW800 bus is independent of the FW400 bus (which is used by the Traveler) so I'm expecting pretty good performance.

Stay tuned...


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hahaworld
posté sam. 28 oct. 2006, 20:41
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Dear Friend,

I am also using a Quad G5, and I have had Slow Disk errors while using Logic Pro since I bought it in July. Have you had this problem with your G5? I've been to the Genius Bar about 4 times, and no one seems to be able to pinpoint the problem. The Slow Disk errors happen whenever I'm using a third-party plug-in like EastWest Symphonic Orchestra or Synthogy Ivory. It also happens when I'm working with audio. The other day, I only had two audio tracks running, and the Slow Disk error kept popping up. I still use Logic on my PowerBook G4, and it screams along just fine. It's sad to have a G5 Quad that runs slower than a laptop I've had since 2003. Any ideas you might have would be greatly appreciated!

Sincerely,
HaHaWorld

QUOTE (GitGeezer @ Tue 7 Mar 2006, 01:42) *
Interesting, I answered this question for myself several months ago.

I had problems (pops, hangs, no SPDIF I/O) with the Firebox on my Powerbook 667 so I returned the Firebox and bought the Traveler. The Traveler worked much better, but now on my current system (I haven't tried SPDIF I/O yet) I have to toggle the optical input settings after booting to "wake up" audio output. Still no definitive word from MOTU (they suggested the output toggle exercise) on a real fix, but at least now once it's "awake" it works until the computer is power-cycled again.

As you can see from my sig I moved up to a Quad G5 from the Powerbook. I'm in this seriously, so I seriously abused my retirement savings. So far I haven't regretted it. Logic 7.1 is actually easy to use on this system, and Reaktor 5 may occaisionally make some (unintended) strange digital-lockup noises, but the CPU is still less than 35%. The funny part was I thought the lock-up was part of the Reaktor patch I was using so I recorded it. I didn't know it until I looked at the waveform in Logic. So much for my 30 years of synthesis experience...

I don't currently daisy-chain a FW drive from the Traveler, but I did on the Powerbook and it worked as a recording target drive. I do use FW400 drives on the Quad G5, but I intend to get a FW800 drive for recorded sound files. I've been told that the FW800 bus is independent of the FW400 bus (which is used by the Traveler) so I'm expecting pretty good performance.

Stay tuned...
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posté mer. 10 janv. 2007, 04:04
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Hello, Friends!

It's been a couple of months since my last post. I have been in the trenches with my G5 Quad, and things are not looking very bright at all. To recap, here's my current setup:

PowerMac Quad 2.33G G5 Desktop
4.5G RAM
Logic 7.2.3
Samples running from additional SATA Seagate 330G internal hard drive (NOT the system drive)
Recording audio to a LaCie 500G 7200rpm external FW800 drive

No matter what I do, I cannot run more than four (4) AU instruments at once. Here's a "for instance" in LOGIC:

Inst 1: Synthogy Ivory Piano
Inst 2: EastWest Platinum Violin
Inst 3: EastWest Platinum Cello
Inst 4: GarageBand Legato Bass

Beyond that, the snaps, crackles and pops start, and I get the LOW MEMORY error messages, followed by an earth-shattering crash of Logic.

Any other advice would be greatly appreciated. I've considered just dropping the whole thing off a bridge and buying a PC, but I think that's probably a little extreme.

Thanks for all your help so far!

Sincerely,
HaHaWorld

Oh!

I forgot to let you know that I can run this exact same setup and much more on my 2003 G4 1.33 GHz, 2G RAM laptop with no problems.

Brothers, this should not be.
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