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Reopening exs

Reopening exs

2002-03-19 by Kurt Heinecke

I've set up an orchestra template with hundreds of megs of instruments.
I'm using the same set up for multiple projects, often jumping between
projects in an evening.  Each time I open up a new song, I close the
other, but it seems to take time to, I assume, reopen all the sampler
instruments.  Any way to keep these open to save time?  Does it make a
difference if I don't close the other song?
Thanks for any thoughts!
Kurt Heinecke

Re: [exs] Reopening exs

2002-03-19 by HELP@MusicBootCamp.com

Yes, it makes a big difference.
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> From: "Kurt Heinecke" <kurt.heinecke@...>
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> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 21:54:59 -0600
> To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [exs] Reopening exs
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> I've set up an orchestra template with hundreds of megs of instruments.
> I'm using the same set up for multiple projects, often jumping between
> projects in an evening.  Each time I open up a new song, I close the
> other, but it seems to take time to, I assume, reopen all the sampler
> instruments.  Any way to keep these open to save time?  Does it make a
> difference if I don't close the other song?
> Thanks for any thoughts!
> Kurt Heinecke
> 
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Re: [exs] Reopening exs

2002-03-19 by HELP@MusicBootCamp.com

To be more specific, when two songs are open with a lot of DSP pumping in
each song, the screen draw can really slow down. At least, I've seen this
happen on a G4-400 Mac. It adds a lot of load to the CPU. You may have to
put up with the close & open process if your experiencing performance
problems with both songs open. You can open your system performance monitor
to see how much load is on the CPU once you load one and then the other
song. I imagine the meter will jump up a bit as a result. You could try
allocating more RAM to Logic if your on a Mac. -Jer
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> Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 04:55:18 -0500
> To: <exs-users@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: Re: [exs] Reopening exs
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> Yes, it makes a big difference.
> 
>> From: "Kurt Heinecke" <kurt.heinecke@...>
>> Reply-To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com
>> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 21:54:59 -0600
>> To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: [exs] Reopening exs
>> 
>> I've set up an orchestra template with hundreds of megs of instruments.
>> I'm using the same set up for multiple projects, often jumping between
>> projects in an evening.  Each time I open up a new song, I close the
>> other, but it seems to take time to, I assume, reopen all the sampler
>> instruments.  Any way to keep these open to save time?  Does it make a
>> difference if I don't close the other song?
>> Thanks for any thoughts!
>> Kurt Heinecke
>> 
>> 
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