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Hey guys, I'm hoping this is a simple oversight on my part and one of you can help.
I'm getting constant 'CPU Overload' errors when trying to record an audio track. This is what I have for track listings, plug ins etc... I'm on a brand new Powerbook G4 1.67 1.5 gig ram
Tr 1 - midi drum track Tr 2 - Aux track - BFD drum plug in ( I suspect this is very CPU heavy) Tr 3 - Audio track I'm recording guitar on (clean) Tr 4 Aux track - Amplitube Tr 5 Aux track - click (for count in)
Settings are:
CPU Usage limit - 85% DAE PLayback Buffer = level 2 (default) HW Buffer Size - 512 it tracks a little longer on 1024 but the latency is a killer there
My completely newbie guess is to pull out BFD and just use a midi drum sound while tracking, then crank H/W buffer for mixdown but could it be something else. Is that the max this Powerbook can handle?
Thanks so much in advance and hope you all have a happy and safe New Year !
Vin
hello all
Just a quick question I'm hoping someone can help me with. Ive looked through the back postings and couldn't find any info on this.
I recently bought a new powerbook G4 1.67, 1.5 ram and installed protools le. My issue is with the external hard drive I also purchased. I was able to successfully load in old pt sessions I had on disc and open them fine, but Pro Tools will not let me save a new session to the hard drive. The hd is a Lacie 7200rpms, 800/400/usb D2 'extreme' everything is brand new out of the box.
The error message I get from Pro tools is : 'Session must be on an audio record volume'
i can save to internal HD no problem.
Do I need to change/enable settings on the hard drive? Any answers would be greatly appreciated. I'm at a loss.
Thanks!
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