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Re: [Logic_Cafe] How Many Tracks before Computer Non-Compliance?

2007-05-18 by Andy Hardwake

Hi Pete,

What audio hardware? What version of Logic? What OS? What sample  
rate? What file type? ... ... Have you checked the mixer/audio routing?

Best,

Andy

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Andy Hardwake
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On May 18, 2007, at 7:57 AM, pete_buchwald wrote:

> Hey Gang,
>
> This is both a quasi survey, and a quest for tech help.
>
> I started a re-mix project yesterday.  My friend Rachel Loy let me  
> have a copy of her Pro
> Tools TDM session for my audio students to try mixing.   I was able  
> to truncate her 50
> tracks down to the 32 required for Pro Tools LE.
>
> I decided to try mixing the session myself in order to practice  
> mixing.
>
> When I pulled the files into Logic to start mixing .... it just  
> wouldn't play!!  Maybe a
> measure and then a window pops up and says "sorry charlie" so to  
> speak.
>
> I've tried all kinds of things with buffer size, with putting the  
> project on external firewire
> drive (through a hub), or internal drive.
>
> When I open up the project in Pro Tools on the same computer (G5  
> Macbook) it plays fine,
> and I can insert plugins without any complaints from the CPU.
>
> I'm tempted, in Logic, to add tracks one by one and see when the  
> computer finally
> surrenders.
>
> I'll have to resort to doing sub-mixes of drums, etc. in order to  
> mix this.   But wanted to
> see if any solutions other than Ensemble or somthing were  
> discovered among my Logic
> Pro peers.
>
> Thanks for any input on these matters!
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

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