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  • Logic Express and Appasionata Strings

    Hi there

    I'm using Appassionata in Logic Express. Sequencing is smooth but I'm experiencing a few problems. I'm using an external keyboard on some tracks and the ESX24 for internal sounds on other tracks.Everything works great, but when I record one track using Vienna and play it back, there appears to be what sounds like scratches on the track, almost like scratches on a vinyl record. It only happens on the Vienna track though. Its like the audio on that track is breaking up. Also, lets say the song naturally starts at measure 1, and I have vienna strings coming in on measure 33, as soon as measure 33 comes around, I get an error message saying something about a "CoreAudio engine overload". I hit ok, hit play and it continues as normal from there. Any suggestions to these 2 questions? I'm using a Mac G4, 1.5 GB, with an external FW harddrive for the streaming samples. I know I'm getting down to next to nothing in gigabytes, it only had 32 GB and I think I only have 7 GB left.

  • Hi,

    looks like you're running out of resources. A RAM upgrade as well as a larger (and probably faster) harddisk seem to be called for ...

    Kind regards,
    David
    VSL manuals

  • It might be that hard drive that's doing it. I dont' know how fast a standard Firewire can put out. I went the safe route and bought External glyphs (which are built for digital audio)

    Are you using any kind of audio interface?

  • Thanks so much or relpying

    Yes I am using an M-audio fasttrack Pro audio interface. Works great!!! How would I go about upgrading the hard disk that is internal? I have an external 320 GB firewire Western digital used specifically for Vienna Instruments but I dont know if I can copy Logic (the application) to that hard drive and just work off of there? What would you suggest if indeed it was a internal hard disk issue?

    Look forward to your response