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> Core System Overload 10010, Sequencer stops with this message
brettb
post Wed 1 Feb 2006, 04:58
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I have 467 MHz G4 processor with 850Mb RAM.

My sequencer stops, showing 'Core System Overload 10010', with only 3 tracks active, and the silververb plug-in effect, although I am actually using 24 tracks.

It is very difficult to do anything 'live' and I'm wondering what is the cause, and whether I can allocate more virtual memory. If so, how?

Does the size of audio files open in the program affect the running of the software??

Please help!

Brett
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brettb
post Thu 2 Feb 2006, 10:14
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I'm using Logic 5.5, OSX 10.3, 1st Generation G4 (single processor) 467 MHz, 15Gb free hard drive space (total 30Gb).

I also have a problem of what seems like a slightly higher level in the left than the right, which becomes very prominent when using reverbs. I have checked out everything I can think of - headphones, cables, analogue mixer, headphone/line out jacks of the Echo Mona DAW, and checked all the settings in the computer mixer. It seems like it's a problem either with the Echo Mona hardware, or with the computer hardware itself.
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