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> Ivory X Firebox X Dell
Mark David
post Sun 16 Dec 2007, 18:17
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Hi everyone,

I wonder if someone could help me out here.

I basically use my laptop, a presonous firebox, Ivory, Cubase LE, and Finale, but the main reason a bought all this gear was to use the pianos from Ivory. I sold my Yamaha Motif 6 to buy this gear.

The laptop was working relativelly fine with the Yamaha 7ft, without the foot pedals and other things, but I couldn't run the Steinway or the Bosend. without having problems. So I bought me a new Dell Laptop thinking it would solve my problems just to find it is worse than the old, slower computer.

My new Dell has this configuration:

120 GB HD
3 GB RAM
Intel Core 2 Duo
2.2 Ghz
7200 rpm

I instaled the Presonous Firebox first, than I installed Cubase, and last I instaled Ivory, could that be my problem, the order of instalation?

I use from the Firebox to the laptop a 4 pin firewire they say is a firewire 400, and I heard that the firewire 800 is best, could that be the problem?

Could I be having problems fixing my latency, or sample rates, or buffer size configurations?

My HD has 50 GB of free space, and it does not seem like the problem is memory, when I play the piano and it starts cutting off the "slow disk" message doesn't show up but the red light blinks on the firebox very rappidly.

I downloded from Synthogy's site the VST Standalone version, could it be that I need the RTA version?

Any ideas?

Thank you very much,

Mark David.
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Mark David
post Mon 17 Dec 2007, 14:28
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You would not believe what happened last evening. I went on Dell's site and the technician went on my system from his computer and removed my IEEE (firewire) drive and installed a new one. First he said I should test the firewire output with some other device. I told him I was positive that the problem was with it and that I had tested my softwares with other computers and they worked just fine. When I was about to ask him if I could have my $ back I asked if there was any correctional update for Inspirons on their IEEE drive. He gave me a password and installed a new drive while I watched his mouse running through my screen.

So the cuts are gone!!!!!!!!! And I'm very happy.

But now I have to do something about little clicks that occurs when playing the piano.

Anyway I'm feeling much better now.

The problem was with Dell.

Mark.
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