Overloading Problem While Bouncing To Audio..., in Logic platinum 5.5 on Jag |
Tue 28 Jan 2003, 22:49
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When I am bouncing this particular completed midi song that is about 5 and a half minutes long, when it comes near the end, an overload window opens up, stopping the recording.
“Core Audio: Disk is too slow or system monitoring (100008) " Then, I turned off Audio input monitoring from the help advice to help, but it didnt. I even cleared some stuff on my HD. Isnt 30 extra free Gigs enough??? How do I clear it up so it doesnt overload? I tried restarting, but it didnt work... I dont have any applications running, and no screen saver, or anything... but I heard that turning off virtual memory helps..but I cant find where to turn virtual memory off at! where do you go? Its discouraging becuase it overloads 4 seconds before the end of the song! Im sure if I change something else it could work.... does this mean that a 10 minute song will not work? or is it just that the song is complex at the end? when I click on an audio track, should audio in AND out show activity? or course, they BOTH do when I am clicked on a midi track... any suggestions? - jeffro -------------------- "history repeats itself, so the best thing to do is rewrite the future"
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Tue 28 Jan 2003, 23:34
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Look at "system performance" in the Audio menu. Are the meters peaking for Audio or Disk I/O at the end of your track?
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tokyoroland Overloading Problem While Bouncing To Audio... Tue 28 Jan 2003, 22:49
drummerboy Can you convert each midi track to audio and then ... Sun 23 Feb 2003, 07:34
gdoubleyou That error can also be caused by a fragmented disk... Tue 25 Feb 2003, 18:23
drummerboy Can you convert each midi track to audio and then ... Sun 23 Feb 2003, 07:34
gdoubleyou That error can also be caused by a fragmented disk... Tue 25 Feb 2003, 18:23
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