--- Darcy Phillips <darclist@...> wrote: > This sounds like a fair work around, *nod* > but surely this indicates a fundamental problem with the software? The crash sounds like it is. I'd try and emulate it and submit a bug report *IF* I had that many samples. As for the startup slowdown issue, thats only to be expected - thats a lot of information to process prior to startup. Hm. Average sample CD = 0.65Gb. Average price 60UKP/cd. 120 Gb = approx 184 CDs = approx 11,960 UKP. Dont take this the wrong way, but I dont actually know any professional musicians that have close to that investment in legitimate samples.... Ok, so some may be home-brew samples but thats still represents an unlikely amount of data. Eric P (if you're reading this thread) ; You're probably the most high output sample creator I know on the list - how much data do you normally have in your EXS folder? Best Wishes, ~Pev __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com
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Re: [exs] huge library....memory problem
2002-12-10 by Pev
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