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sam. 14 janv. 2006, 20:58
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Hi, im new to the forum and new to MAC OS & Logic Express....HELLO !! Ive been recording for a few months and have had little issues until playback. Im using the recordings as a backing track through a Motu 828 MK II and i keep getting the error "Core Audio, Hard Disk too slow." The shop seems to think its a hard disk playback speed problem ?
Ive an iBook G4 with 80Gb & 1Gb Ram, ive only 1gb of HD space left. Surely the HD is not paging with 1Gb ram ? it seems to be the same place the songs stop at, it led me to think it was clipping but its not this.
Anyone with any help or advice on this issue.
Thanks for reading.
Ciaran
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sam. 14 janv. 2006, 21:03
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to add... im only using 4 tracks with some synths & piano. doesnt seem too much for the processor to handle.
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lun. 16 janv. 2006, 19:22
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4 tracks of hard synth we connected up to the 828. but yes, plenty of eq and reverb etc. the buffer is set to largest which i think is 512 or 1024 ? (the laptop is at a band members house)
we will run a housekeeping exercise and remove unwanted files and try and free up space. do you think 1gb ram is enough ?
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sam. 21 janv. 2006, 10:53
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thanks. i want to bring up a point though. this problem happens when we play back our intended backing track with 4 tracks on it. the other night we were recording vocals x 4 on a project with 15 tracks and it plays back very loud effortlessly.... now im confused. Ill try and picture for you the scenario that differs when when we get the error message.
band of 4, the drummer has the laptop and motu to set off click track. is it possible the metronome on the playback is giving us the problem. 2 of us use headphones to have click. we use a 4 way racked headphone unit linked to the moto. (we use this on our recording playback too)...
i just dont get it.
any other info i need to give to help get to the bottom of this.
could the vibrations of music from a whole band b e annoying the firewire connection ? maybe we have a crap firewire cable ? ive noticed in the past that a knock into it knocks out the motu and reinstates the iBook soundcard.... im stumped.
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jeu. 2 févr. 2006, 02:00
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Dude my friend just had this exact same problem with his Mac mini! Whenever he jammed alone with just his guitar everything worked great, then when his bassist/drummer jammed with him he got the "Core Audio Disk is too slow" error.
I googled around for people with similar problems and found this post. It then occured to us that since you were having similar problems, it may be that the bass and drums are vibrating the actual computer (which is in the same room as the instruments), causing the hard drive to keep getting jittered and keep having to 'reset' itself.
So we put his Mac mini on a piece of foam then put the foam and computer inside a box to insulate it from the noise/vibration.
Everything works great now!
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dim. 5 févr. 2006, 11:45
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Thanks to all who replied, and AIMS28...you were right, i moved the equipment away from the drummer and put the laptop on the floor and it all works okay now. We have the moto and headphone rack in a cheap plastic flight case which is nice and convenient, however the laptop was sat on top of this case...vibrations galore.
Time to invest or make something to house the laptop...
cheers
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