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So like many of the group's contributors I enjoy home recording onto a
mac with DP. I use an Echo sound card, lots of midi etc. One question continues to arise, especially since (not infrequently) DP will quit with an error of type 2 or 3, that question is: why? Some have told me that it because I am using the same computer to go online (G4 'AGP graphics), others have told me that it is because my sound card is ASIO and they are sketchy with my set up. Others say it is because I don't have enough RAM. So what is enough RAM? I have 4 times what DP 2.7 recommends (512M), I don't use tons of effects, keep my projects small, usually no more than 10 mono tracks. I start up DP in a small extention set with a lot of system stuff turned off. The memory meter in DP always shows a lot of extra, and I have the buffers set up to favor efficient not fast operation. Any advice and/or information about RAM and computer recording is appreciated. I am upgrading soon to a G5/DP4.0/Motu828 so this becomes an important variable. Thanks, Gary |
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