@Plowman said:
This from the compendious file of things I should know but don't....
I'm running a dual 1.8, OS 10.4.4, Logic 7.1.1, with a song that uses both EXS and VI instances.
With 4.5 GB of memory, I can consistently cause a Core Audio system overload at a certain tutti. If I mute one, maybe two tracks, I can get through the section and play on safely (until the next tutti). Needless to say, it offline bounces fine -- it's just the live play that stops.
Question: will an upgrade of 2 GB (for a total of 6.5 GB) help? It looks like a CPU issue, but could more RAM relieve that?
Any other possible tweaks? Thanks.
Sounds lke you may be reaching the maximum number of voices your EXS and VI instruments can deliver. This is more likely to be CPU related than RAM. One way round would be to select the tracks that use the most voices (thickest chords) during the tutti's and freeze these. you may find that by just freezing a couple of tracks the session will play out fine.
One thing to consider if you are running a session close to the limits is how you mix it. If you do a real time bounce (or just record the mix outside the box) you may have the EXS dropping samples earlly to make room (CPU wise) for the most recently triggered samples and you will not be achieving full polyphony. If you do an offline bounce all voices will be rendered for their full length.
Hope you track down the bottlenecks.
Julian