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> Optimizing Osx For Audio Recording, How do you improve Jaguar's performance?
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post Sat 9 Nov 2002, 03:20
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I'm sitting here with Cubase SX on my drive, and now confronted with the reality of making music on this "new" Mac OS I'm wondering what can be done to improve audio recording and playback performance. On OS9 I would create a new extension set with the bare minimum of extensions and control panels, turn off virtual memory, and turn off appletalk (for starters). What can you do with OSX?

Some adjustments just seem common sense: set your monitor to thousands of colors, quit unnecessary apps...but what about something like quitting the dock? Would that help? Or how about shutting off networking, file sharing, or speech?

Does anyone here have any tips, or know of any websites that feature advice about the relatively new science of optimizing Jaguar for music production?
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post Tue 12 Nov 2002, 11:10
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QUOTE (mccaymoran @ Nov 12 2002, 03:11)
ts my understanding that OS X's memory manager allows open apps to draw very little (how little?) of the computers resources when not "active."

Yes, an application can use 0 CPU and even 0 RAM (this is also what swap is made for). But network services are generally listening to something (untill there is ONE super-daemon (inetd/xinetd) that handles them all, so better desactivate them in the sys prefs.
I would also advice to use the fewest active dock apps as possible, deactivate the "genie" effect & other bells & wistles.

Please complete ;-)

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