we are working on a musik pc amd 1800+ and a
scope board with pulsar 3.01 software. this will work very fine with cubase and nuendo.
now we are testing logic 5.0 and have the
following problems. logic is aktiv and we are switching to pulsar to make any changes in our projekt we get the message: asio system overlaod. has anybody of you the same
problems or a solution. Thanks
Problems using pulsar und logic 5.0 OS Win XP Prof.
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this is truly the gripe of many a pulsarian...
I've been using the pulsar card for about a year know, and I am no stranger to the asio blowout. All I can say is--expect it...and, maybe with the good graces of Subhuman, Algorythm, Atomic, MarcusPocus, Spirit, and the others...you may overcome. As far as I can tell, an ASIO blowout is caused by a combination of many things...and the optimization of your system is about the only thing that will lesson the frequency of them.
Open up the "Audio Performance" meters in the "Audio" menu of Logic. At what point does that ASIO blow out? Do you have a bunch of effects running simultaneously? Do you have a lot of reverbs running?
You should realize that different effects take up CPU power, and when the CPU power runs out you get an ASIO blowout. You can circumvent this problem by "bouncing" your track...essentially, hard-disk recording your track with all of the Logic effects running...
Take a good hard look at the "Tips and Tricks" section... that should be a good place to start. Make sure that you're thorough, though...I'm still not sure if it's good to have ACPI running in Windows XP or not... read all that you can.
The only thing that I can say to you is "good luck"...you're probably going to need it...
Here's the same disclaimer that I put on the last post...I'm piss drunk, so this may just be a bunch of bullshit. I don't know.
But i wish you the best of luck.
jt
I've been using the pulsar card for about a year know, and I am no stranger to the asio blowout. All I can say is--expect it...and, maybe with the good graces of Subhuman, Algorythm, Atomic, MarcusPocus, Spirit, and the others...you may overcome. As far as I can tell, an ASIO blowout is caused by a combination of many things...and the optimization of your system is about the only thing that will lesson the frequency of them.
Open up the "Audio Performance" meters in the "Audio" menu of Logic. At what point does that ASIO blow out? Do you have a bunch of effects running simultaneously? Do you have a lot of reverbs running?
You should realize that different effects take up CPU power, and when the CPU power runs out you get an ASIO blowout. You can circumvent this problem by "bouncing" your track...essentially, hard-disk recording your track with all of the Logic effects running...
Take a good hard look at the "Tips and Tricks" section... that should be a good place to start. Make sure that you're thorough, though...I'm still not sure if it's good to have ACPI running in Windows XP or not... read all that you can.
The only thing that I can say to you is "good luck"...you're probably going to need it...
Here's the same disclaimer that I put on the last post...I'm piss drunk, so this may just be a bunch of bullshit. I don't know.
But i wish you the best of luck.
jt
I had similar problems with logic 4.81 and those went away when I changed my asio driver settings in logic. You sould check the "larger process buffer" setting (if I remember correctly.. I've been using nuendo lately because it's still more stable under xp, no dropouts and vst plugs work better, haven't tried logic 5.0 update yet).