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> Configuring A Workhorse, Separate user account for Logic?
KingBarbarossa
post Mon 2 Oct 2006, 23:18
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Hello everyone,

My question to all you tech wizards:
My computer G5 dual is being used really heavily for graphic design, communication of all sorts and... well, of course music.

I am encountering often many problems when I start Logic. Often configurations seem to be not remembered correctly, audio or midi has to be re-configured - almost every single time when I want to start any work in Logic. This is frustrating and time consuming. These things occur randomly and can never be tracked down or repeated for proper troubleshooting. (I am running numerous hardware synths, as well as plugins and a Kontakt2 in addition to Logic., I also use an Emagic mt4 midi-interface and a Presonus Firebox)

My plan is to get a new Mac Pro in a few months to move all the music production over to a seperate machine.
But in the interim, to reduce some of the problems or at least stabilize the work environment I thought it might be advantagous to make a seperate user for the music production. This way the machine could be booted without all the fonts and extra drivers etc. which are needed for graphics applications.


So my questions are:

Does it makes sense (and to what extent and why) to maybe use an extra harddrive to put the music apps on? maybe even a complete additional system installation on an extra drive?
Does separating out the music apps to a different user account on the computer help at all - will it be beneficial in attempt to gain stability for Logic etc., free system memory or even speed up certain things?
If this is advisable, how do I get a third internal harddrive into my G5 dual (i already use an external for sample libraries)?

What is your advice, how would you solve this?
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- KingBarbarossa   Configuring A Workhorse   Mon 2 Oct 2006, 23:18
- - lepetitmartien   There should be no reason the graphic app should i...   Wed 4 Oct 2006, 13:35
- - gdoubleyou   It's probably one of your 3rd party plugins. I...   Wed 4 Oct 2006, 21:04
- - Mac Daddy   gdoubleyou... where can I see examples of you Web ...   Thu 5 Oct 2006, 07:55
- - lepetitmartien   QUOTE (gdoubleyou @ Wed 4 Oct 2006, 22:04...   Thu 5 Oct 2006, 12:56
- - KingBarbarossa   Ok, a separate user account still makes sense...? ...   Thu 5 Oct 2006, 16:35
|- - lepetitmartien   QUOTE (KingBarbarossa @ Thu 5 Oct 2006, 17...   Fri 6 Oct 2006, 03:21
- - gdoubleyou   QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Wed 4 Oct 2006, 22:55)...   Thu 5 Oct 2006, 21:40
- - KingBarbarossa   so, if i understand this right then, it does not m...   Fri 6 Oct 2006, 04:39
|- - lepetitmartien   QUOTE (KingBarbarossa @ Fri 6 Oct 2006, 05...   Sun 8 Oct 2006, 02:15
|- - KingBarbarossa   thank you for the assistance! fonts: i don...   Sun 8 Oct 2006, 04:17
- - Mac Daddy   Thanks gdoubleyou... Awards for Design even.... Ve...   Fri 6 Oct 2006, 10:22
- - jimdubpram   " You'll be spanked " With a wet l...   Fri 6 Oct 2006, 12:25
- - lepetitmartien   Of course, it's the best! The irrelevant...   Sat 7 Oct 2006, 15:57
- - lepetitmartien   If a plug-in is not behaving 100% clear and it pas...   Mon 9 Oct 2006, 01:09
|- - KingBarbarossa   QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Mon 9 Oct 2006, 01...   Thu 23 Nov 2006, 06:34
- - lepetitmartien   You turned off journalling, was it because it cau...   Thu 23 Nov 2006, 09:47
- - Mac Daddy   KingBarbarossa, Sounds like you have been through ...   Fri 24 Nov 2006, 13:45
|- - KingBarbarossa   QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Fri 24 Nov 2006, 13:45...   Sat 25 Nov 2006, 05:45
- - hanuman   Roland keyboards send sometimes a MIDI code. In ca...   Sun 26 Nov 2006, 07:15


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