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musicteacher
post Mon 23 Dec 2002, 22:58
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I am still having problems with Cubasis running on OS9.2. These problems appeared suddenly about two months ago to harass me. If I have virtual memory turned on (which the program says I'm not supposed to have turned on), I get a noticable latency on audio signal that I'm sending in through the external audio jack. Cubasis didn't used to have this latency. If I turn the virtual memory off like it says I should, any audio going in and any tracks I recorded before, even a long time ago, come out in short jagged bursts interspersed with silence.

Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
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post Sat 4 Jan 2003, 02:08
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I'd be you I'd zap the PRAM and i'd trash memory preferences after and redo a mem config to have it clear.

On the Cubasis side, thrash the preferences (or just move them to see if a new preference file (change a few things in to have a "clean" one then return to your settings)


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how much ram are you running?


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post Tue 7 Jan 2003, 00:40
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[QUOTE]I'd be you I'd zap the PRAM and i'd trash memory preferences after and redo a mem config to have it clear.
On the Cubasis side, thrash the preferences (or just move them to see if a new preference file (change a few things in to have a "clean" one then return to your settings)[QUOTE]

I have no idea how to do these things, but I'll try top find out.

[QUOTE]how much ram are you running? [QUOTE]

256 on my computer, I'm not sure how much on Cubasis.

Thanks.
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