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Original Message 1/15             11-Feb-02  @  12:52 PM   -   disk performance

bster

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whilst running 4 stereo and 2 mono tracks in cubase VST 5.1 the performance panel shows the 'disk' is maxing out resulting in stuttering tracks.
my pc is 1.5 pentium4, 60 gig hard drive (partitioned) and 512 SDRAM, should this system be capable of more.
also my virtual memory is set at max and min 600 (600 what?)should i increase this or specify that windows manages virtual memory, will it make a difference?



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Message 2/15             11-Feb-02  @  02:43 PM   -   RE: disk performance

knowa

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on a mac, at least, virtual memory MUST BE OFF. I think that 5400 rpm drives might be too slow, but any 7200 rpm drive should easily get you about four times as many tracks. check how fast yours is.



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Message 3/15             12-Feb-02  @  02:01 PM   -   RE: disk performance

bster

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i've checked my HD its a Maxtor 55gig 7200rpm.
hopefully someone with pc will confirm the virtual memory settings.
Cheers



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Message 4/15             12-Feb-02  @  04:25 PM   -   RE: disk performance

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is your DMA enabled ?

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Message 5/15             12-Feb-02  @  05:19 PM   -   RE: disk performance

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Disabling "AutoInsert Notification" on your CDRoms also helps... (general performance tip, not necessarily related to your prob bud.)

 



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Message 6/15             12-Feb-02  @  09:06 PM   -   RE: disk performance

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bster..you REALLY are having some problems arent you.

you should be able to get a lot more tracks. Try what K said about DMA settings

and then..the virtual memory...the

ahh hell, go here:

Optimising Windows



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Message 7/15             15-Feb-02  @  09:46 AM   -   RE: disk performance

bster

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cheers people were do i change or check the DMA settings?



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Message 8/15             18-Feb-02  @  10:12 AM   -   RE: disk performance

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Bring up the device manager... expand the disk drives section, and get properties up on your Hardisk.. its on one of the pages there...



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Message 9/15             19-Feb-02  @  01:19 AM   -   RE: disk performance

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The link above has tips for configuring windows for audio/midi production... as for the Vmemory, I have mine set to 256 min/max.

type 'configuring windows for cubase' in google or something to that effect to do more research. As for your system, its a beast and is capable of doing LOADS more.



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Message 10/15             19-Feb-02  @  01:26 AM   -   RE: disk performance

http://www.studio201.com/cwu/support/vst/setup.htm

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^forget the link above. Use this one. It has other things of intrest. Click on 'windows 95/98 performance tips' to get to the other link. 



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