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> Cant Record Voice On Gb..please Help!!
courage5220
post Mon 6 Dec 2004, 05:46
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Not able to record my voice into a GB track yet. Whenever I start recording, it is ok for about 5 seconds, then stops toward the beginning with this GB error message:

Core Audio:
Disk is too slow. (Record)
(-10004)

I am also using a TASCAM US-122 USB Audio/MIDI Interface for the mic.
Mac OSX 10.3.6
1.5 GHz PowerPC G4
512 MB DDR SDRAM
60GB HD

Anyone who can give some input here? I would greatly appreciate it..
cheers.

many thanks ahead of time,
pbs
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charlzz
post Tue 7 Dec 2004, 07:54
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You need to record audio tracks to an external hard drive.

FireWire 400 with Oxford 911 chip, 7200 rpm, 8 MB buffer.

It's too much for your internal drive to run the OS, GarageBand and record at the same time.
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Dustan
post Tue 7 Dec 2004, 09:30
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Hi! Guys...

In my opinion your processor speed and ram should handle this. Although, you don't mention how many tracks you have already going. It could be that your song has already a good number of open tracks?!..plug ins?!..etc.. GB is too simple to deal with problems like this, hum?!.. you can't strach your buffer a little, or ... freeze some stuff... yup!...nice but limited.

I had this once on GB myself, and I did one thing and I never had this disk too slow coment.
Go to your System preferences>Energy saver>options>Processor Performance.... set to "Highest". I don't see many people talking about this and it made a dramatic change on using GB or Digital Perfomance 4.12... to me. This tip was prompt to me by GB itself... nice hum?!? cool.gif

I use a Laptop, I don't know if that figures for a Desktop, but hey... what if it does...

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Dave Bourke
post Wed 8 Dec 2004, 00:28
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You might -- just might -- be able to do this if you partition your boot drive and use the outermost partition to record to. But the best solution of all is to add a dedicated internal drive for recording. And external Firewire drive is also good, but not *as* good as internal.

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post Wed 8 Dec 2004, 06:52
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don't partition your drive. you will add seek time to your disk. this is bad for audio production.
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Dave Bourke
post Wed 8 Dec 2004, 12:54
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Very true, editbrain. I wasn't recommending partitioning as a permanent solution, but it would do OK if the poster was really stuck and needed to record something straight away. Better than trying to recording straight to the boot drive.

As I said, the best solution is to buy a second internal drive for audio.



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post Wed 8 Dec 2004, 21:02
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smile.gif correct
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