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Programmer & Sound Engineer specialised in Logic Audio & Pro tools
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28003 Madrid
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On my dual 1ghz g4 running Logic, when one processor is fully loaded and it overloads, the system overloads instead of sharing the load with the second processor. Any tricks on making the plugins load on the second p???
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The guys in the shop have already changed EVERYTHING (except the monitor , but the same problem. The spdif in , if enabled in logic as an input, has a constant tone (round 3 or 4 Khz) until i plug something, then it gets worse! The tone turns into a sort of pink noise with nothing of the i/p coming in. I don't think It's a wordclock problem as i've tried ALL possible master/slave combinations and nothing good happened...
I was very happy with the sound of the Grand 'til it started to do weird things and "drop outs". What i mean with drop outs is that at first (after taking like 5 minutes to load the plugin!) it will playback fine, but after aprox 6 mins. using it, the sustain of the notes would start to stop suddenly (with clicks) making it unusable (notes last 2 seconds the longest!). One other thing is that logic's system performance display won't show disk activity while the actual plugin shows disk overload warnings playing it alone (no other plugss)!! i've tried asio buffer sizes from 125 samples to 512 and i'm running Logic audio on a dual 1ghz g4 with 1 gig ram and a motu 828.... anyone with similar trouble???
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