If it's of any help this is my 2c. 5 years ago I bought a PC that ran W98, had only one HDD 13Gb, 8MB video card, Pentium III 500MHz chip and Oktek Rhino M/board, 128 RAM and a BEAUTIFUL Pulsar 1 card. I knew nothing about computers, didn't tweak it, didn't mess at all and it ran fine. That is until ...
Thanx Ken,
That was really helpful. Yeh, I've tried the cut and paste double but wasn't that satisfied with the results. I like the imagery by the way!!
I'll give it a go, Thanx again
Hey everyone, I would like to upgrade my RAM, but which RAM should I get? I read that Corsair DDRAM is very good and I have the cash to buy, but I have a couple of questions. 1/ At the moment I have SDRAM which works fine on my M/Board. Would DDRAM be OK? I have an Oktek rhino board, PIV 2Gig chip ...
Hhmmmm, All I get in BIOS setup is 'PCI device' or 'reserved'. I can't seem to see my corresponding PCI slots and cards to be able to move anything. Any thoughts?
I just wondered if I have to disable IRQ steering in the standard PC properties window???
I've got this problem that whenever my project starts getting a bit more than simple, my audio sounds stutter or disappear in large chunks when laying down MIDI tracks. I'm using PIV, 384 RAM, SFP (13 DSP), Cubase SX and 4ms latency.
Hope someone can help.
I guess the answer is 'do you need it/use it?'
I have a Kawai 5000 mostly used only as a MIDI keyboard and an analog mixing desk, nothing special but I prefer this to ADAT. And that's all apart from the mics and preamp.
It's not a bug. It's doing exactly as it says, releasing the ASIO driver in background. Once you've loaded your new project in SFP just uncheck this option in SX.
Cheeres to all
Hi Bosone, Not quite sure where you're going with this but, simply install XP to one partition, then install again from boot to a second partition. Once underway you can chose which OS is your primary. I set my default OS as the one for audio and I've had absolutely no problems. Can't remember the ...
Well, after reading some of your comments everything is sounding much better. It seems hard to judge exactly the right amount of reverb on the mix, but a bit of trial and error and all is well. I tried the expander on the lo frequencies only, of an orchestral mix and hey, all the wooliness went out ...