dim. 4 mai 2003, 21:56
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 03 mai 03 Lieu : Margate - UK Membre no 17,208 |
When recording audio, we are getting CPU overload which builds up gradually as we record or play back audio. I have experimented and changed the audio system settings and have over 6Mb RAM working in Cubase. Could it be the Imic - feeding back or something?
Is there a better system than Imic into USB on the IMac? Is a Firewire system better? Any suggestions out there? Ce message a été modifié par John and Gretchen - dim. 4 mai 2003, 22:13. |
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mar. 6 mai 2003, 17:54
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![]() Maniac Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 645 Inscrit : 17 mai 02 Lieu : Broughton Membre no 4,705 |
Absolutely - I've had a couple of USB devices and I was quite happy with them. Edirol produced soild drivers and the sound quality was top-notch. Trouble is, I get a lot of big ideas for music and I need to produce a professional result, so I soon found myself pushing the limits of USB. Hence my switch to a FireWire interface.
I think FireWire stuff is set to get a lot cheaper in the next year or two, which is offically A Good Thing. All eyes are on M-Audio's 410. |
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John and Gretchen Using Imic With An Imac dim. 4 mai 2003, 21:56
Synthetic hmmm... doesn't sound like an imic problem but... lun. 5 mai 2003, 14:39
rickenbacker FireWire is WAY better than anything USB. Interfac... mar. 6 mai 2003, 11:27
Synthetic you'd be surprised but USB really isn't th... mar. 6 mai 2003, 14:26
Presto In answer to J&G, have a look at the Mbox for ... jeu. 8 mai 2003, 10:43![]() ![]() |
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