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Sat 13 Nov 2004, 01:57
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Could anyone explain me how is it possible to overload my processor by using just cubase and korg legacy? (or cs80, or some good plug ins)
my mac is a powerbook g4, 1.5 , 512ram, 80gb superdrive thanx |
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Sat 13 Nov 2004, 05:14
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512 MB of RAM is a bit too low for using virtual instruments. That's one reason. another is you want to use loads of them maybe. Note that VI are with reverbs the most CPU hungry things you can use along Cubase.
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michael gounelas Is It Logical? Sat 13 Nov 2004, 01:57
michael gounelas well, it sounds quite strange. i mean i just open ... Sat 13 Nov 2004, 17:25
Dave Bourke Cubase on the Mac is known to be a pig. It's a... Sat 13 Nov 2004, 18:08
JOHjoh I tried CS80 on my ex noisy G4 2x1ghz (1.5 gb ram)... Sun 14 Nov 2004, 07:48
Lost Memories Korg Legacy is a monster of CPU usage on a Mac, it... Sun 14 Nov 2004, 14:00
michael gounelas well, it sounds quite strange. i mean i just open ... Sat 13 Nov 2004, 17:25
Dave Bourke Cubase on the Mac is known to be a pig. It's a... Sat 13 Nov 2004, 18:08
JOHjoh I tried CS80 on my ex noisy G4 2x1ghz (1.5 gb ram)... Sun 14 Nov 2004, 07:48
Lost Memories Korg Legacy is a monster of CPU usage on a Mac, it... Sun 14 Nov 2004, 14:00
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