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> Logic Pro 6 Memory?, I think I need to allocate more memory
Highlander
post Sat 4 Dec 2004, 12:41
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Can anyone help.

I brought Logic because the majority of people told me too. I'm actually an old Cubase man. I could do things on that that most people don't use Pro-tools for.

Anyway I'm stuck with this software and trying desperately to learn it.

But it is really no fun on two major factors.

a) I can't edit an Audio file more than 1 minute long. I double click in the arranger and nothing happens.

b) Looping is not in time. Even when I use a small amount of audio there is a small delay in the looping. It is in time if I repeat the same loop along the timeline.

It seems that not enough system memory or something is allocated.

I am running on a G4 Powerbook with 2* 512mb sdram at 1.33 Ghz.

Can you help unsure.gif
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arvidtp
post Sat 4 Dec 2004, 19:20
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that sounds weird - you must be on OS X, right? I don't have these problems. OS X does memory management automatically, so you dont have to worry about that. Try making a new admin account on your machine and run logic in it to see if it is a user account related problem.

And/or go here:

http://staticproductions.com/logic/viewtopic.php?t=158

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