Double post.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: jupiter8 on 2002-09-11 12:31 ]</font>
Optimize Your Mac For Audio
Hi
I am running SFP on a QS 867 single processor, with 512 MB ram, 2 HD (80gb partitioned in 2, and a 40 GB for the wave files). I am also using Vdat as recording software, it sounds great. Does anybody else uses Vdat.
Unfortunately Vdat does not run well. It will not record more than 8 tracks, and I constanly get the message "Computer is to slow". Since I have already tried the trick with 2 seperated harddisks what can I do to solve this problem?
Anyone has suggestions?
I am running SFP on a QS 867 single processor, with 512 MB ram, 2 HD (80gb partitioned in 2, and a 40 GB for the wave files). I am also using Vdat as recording software, it sounds great. Does anybody else uses Vdat.
Unfortunately Vdat does not run well. It will not record more than 8 tracks, and I constanly get the message "Computer is to slow". Since I have already tried the trick with 2 seperated harddisks what can I do to solve this problem?
Anyone has suggestions?
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I really think this is a VDAT on mac problem. On PC, i easily record 32 tracks in 32bits/44.1khz without a single glitch. I think the highest track count i've recorded at once was 42, still perfect, the PC was getting a bit slow thou. So MUST be the mac version that as a problem.
The first VDAT i got with SFP3.1 had that problem, and they fixed it in 3.1a.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: marcuspocus on 2002-10-08 00:36 ]</font>
The first VDAT i got with SFP3.1 had that problem, and they fixed it in 3.1a.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: marcuspocus on 2002-10-08 00:36 ]</font>