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Millsy
post Sat 15 Oct 2005, 17:13
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Just installed Peak 4 on my mac and when i go to modify the track it come up with these messages

" Uanble to perform panner. All scratch disks may be full or the process may have been cancelled."

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"Peak unable to creat the required disk file for this clipboard operation. There may not be enough disc space available"

I originally had Peak 2 and Recycle 2 but i have just installed new versions i have trashed the old versions but is there anything else i need to do?
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sberkley
post Sat 15 Oct 2005, 18:02
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Sounds like it can't create a temporary file, you'll want to make sure you have a disk selected in the Scratch Disks... Preferences.

Hope that helps-
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Millsy
post Sun 16 Oct 2005, 15:39
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Thanks got it sorted.

I'm trying to record a record direct into Peak.

I have my technics deck linked up to my mixer and then i have the record out of the mixer going into my sound card but nothing is recording.

Any ideas?
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sberkley
post Sun 16 Oct 2005, 17:24
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Check the "Record Through:" menu in the Record Settings>Device & Sample Format...

If your audio I/O has multiple inputs, you may need to select the right one.

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DANO10
post Mon 17 Oct 2005, 14:52
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Hello Millsy,

PEAK 4 will import your CD directly. Digitally. Just insert the CD into the MAC using the DVD/CD tray. After it loads, click on the third button from the left from the upper toolbar or go to the file menu and select import CD. A dialog will open where you can select any one or all of the tracks to be imported. Select a folder to store the tracks in and click on import. This not a recording process. PEAK 4 extracts the material digitally.

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