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> Maximum Cpu Power
grock
post Mon 21 Oct 2002, 18:58
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I'm running ProTools LE 5.1 on a G4. Any good advice on how to crank the most power from the CPU besides selecting the highest percentage option in the hardware menu?
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post Sun 24 Nov 2002, 03:48
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Well…

vast question…

Do you use aux, plugs, racoons?

Increase the cache (for higher latency) helps A LOT too


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post Sun 24 Nov 2002, 04:14
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yes lpm!
this is a haystack that you're asking us to find the proverbial needle in!
buffer size is the first port of call, smaller is better IF your cpu can handle it! otherwise, as lpm says, higher buffer settings are what you need. wink.gif
g4 technology has been around a few years now, which g4 do you use?
are you multi-processing?
please provide a more detailed modus operandi, gear spec etc.
are you using the aux facility for your fx?
1 thing's for sure. stay away from the racoons! laugh.gif
sorry 4 the slow response, stay with it & we'll sort this out 4 you...


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