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> My midi files sound strange.., Question
simonvk
post Fri 4 Jan 2002, 12:53
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Hello,

I have an iMac 350Mhz with Quicktime 5 Pro and Ram Doubler 9. When Ram Doubler is on and I play a midi file (in Quicktime) it sounds very strange, it's like if it's stuck, some kind of a blur in it. When I put Ram Doubler out and play a midi file then, it goes ok. Is that normal? Or, does anyone know how to play my midifiles with Ram Doubler on?

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post Sun 6 Jan 2002, 19:07
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RamDoubler, like Virtual Memory, is not recommended when running audio applications.

Get yourself some real RAM.
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post Mon 7 Jan 2002, 22:35
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Exactly.... especially with RAM prices as low as they are now -a-days... the money spent on Ram Doubler would be much more valuable if used for actual RAM.


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