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> Cubase Sx3, Below par processing on a g4
Delibrium
post Wed 12 Apr 2006, 15:52
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I have recently bought a G4 ibook, and have got Cubase SX3 along with Hypersonic 2.

In addition to this i use an Edirol FA-66 firewire interface.
When recording audio tracks on sx3 the program becomes very slow and fails to process audio tracks after recording about 4 separate audio tracks.
It would appear that the computer is too slow to process the audio, even though it is a brand new g4 ibook.
Any suggestions on how to fix this?
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post Thu 13 Apr 2006, 00:44
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If you're using the internal hard drive to record audio it's quite normal you meet closely some kind of brick wall fast. wink.gif

- Have you installed more than the 512 MB of RAM? if not, you should as fast as you can.
- Use an external Hard Drive for the audio files. cool.gif


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post Thu 13 Apr 2006, 23:01
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In my consulting business I don't suggest anything less that dual G5 for SX, on the other hand Logic and DP4 will run fine on a G4/400.

It's not optimized for OSX, it shares the code base with the windows version, so the features in OSX that make it great for media are not supported in SX.

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post Tue 6 Jun 2006, 18:12
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thanks for the advice
It only really starts to stick when i sart using EQ and effects on the audio tracks.
I upgraded the RAM so its now running at 1.5 GBs. It's helped but not enough.
I think that Logic is the way to go really, unless there is anything else I can do?
will running audio files from an external hard drive help that much?
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post Wed 7 Jun 2006, 23:28
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It will help a little bit, because the internal iBook drive is slow, I suggest getting a 7200rpm firewire drive.

My copy of SX now resides on my PC where the performance is good. From my experience I was able to get 40%-60% more instances of virtual instruments and effects Using Logic7 and DP4.

I have no problems with my typical session of 32-48 tracks on a 1GHz Powerbook.

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