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stebhend
post Mon 19 Mar 2001, 16:46
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I got a G4/400 and some great Waves-Plugins on a Logic Platform. Now I need more VST-Power. Is there a possibility besides buying Pro-Tools to use more Waves-Plugins.
(TC-Powercore for example doesn't solve the problem because you only can run TC-Plugins)
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Francois Déchery
post Wed 28 Mar 2001, 20:26
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The only way is to buy a faster macintosh or to upgrade the processor to a faster one.

Removing unused systems extensions also help to increase available processing power up to 15-20%.
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post Sun 15 Apr 2001, 13:02
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unfortunatly it is all down to cpu overhead so the cheapest option you have is to go and slam a load of ram in.

also don't forget the bounce function in logic it is dead simple to use , so once you have reached maximum plug in's start to bounce and then you can start all over again.
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