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Re: Cubase LE mixdown problem

Post by Casey H » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:57 am

Oct 17, 2008, 9:45am, devin wrote:I don't know how accurate this advice is (I tried looking into my hard drives, but I couldn't see if all the songs were arranged in nice little concentric circles...)That's 'cos you weren't wearing the special 3D glasses.

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Re: Cubase LE mixdown problem

Post by guscave » Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:44 am

Hey Casey,Check out this forum:http://www.cubase.net/phpbb2/index.phpI use to spend a lot of time in there when I first got Cubase. They helped me a lot in fixing those little annoying bugs...

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Re: Cubase LE mixdown problem

Post by Casey H » Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:05 am

No updates... I ordered RAM which should be here in a few days and I'm going to add a 2nd hard drive... No news until the upgrades...I don't know if there is a relationship between the problem wta started having and mine... Could be, dunno.... I do know that it gets worse with each plug-in applied in a given mix (reverb, autotune, etc) so the assumption that it is a computer resource issue makes sense. Stay tuned... Casey

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Re: Cubase LE mixdown problem

Post by Casey H » Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:07 am

Oct 22, 2008, 6:05am, aimusic wrote:Hey Casey, If it's XP I do believe maxxing it out to 4gb's won't help because XP can only read up to 3... someone please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong...Have you made sure that your ASIO drivers are up to date?Hi Brad Thanks. I know that (32 bit) XP won't give you all 4GB. I've read it can vary from about 3 to 3.5 GB depending on your system. Some video cards and accessories start grabbing memory from the top (4GB down towards 3GB). It turned out that buying two 2GB modules (to replace my current two 512 MB modules) wasn't much more expensive than adding 2 GB to my 1 GB system so that's how I ordered the memory. If I get more than 3GB cool, if not I'm still in much better shape. My 1GB was definitely way too light.I use the Tascam 144 drivers. That seems to have worked best for me so far. Thanks!!! Appreciate all the help and support from everyone! Casey

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Re: Cubase LE mixdown problem

Post by Casey H » Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:01 am

Update...I added 3GB RAM to my PC today for a total of 4GB. My system shows that I have 3.25GB available so upping it to 4GB instead of 3GB was worth it.... well at least worth it by 250MB (.25 GB)... Isn't that funny? A few years back we talked about having 2 or 4 MB as smokin!I won't be sure how my Cubase is working until I play around with a few projects. It looks like mixdowns are faster now but I'll see as time goes on... And I still need to add another drive.Thanks all! Casey

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