Hello Christian,
Thanks for bringing this back to a normal....civilized discussion.
You ask:
4,5 GB RAM, this seem to be mixed RAM sticks - are they of the same timing?
They are all PC3200U, I believe that their timings match....I bought them at different times (but always in matched pairs)...can you offer some advice as to how I may go about checking for timing differences (ie. by looking at the chips for some label marks)?
digi core driver 7.1, is there a reason for not using their latest - usually newer drivers are performing better
I'm also running Pro Tools 7.1 (have not updated to 7.3 yet) and Digidesign recommends keeping the same audio driver as the version of Pro Tools that you're using. According to their literature, there are no substantial differences between the AudioCore 7.1 and 7.3 so I just use what they recommend.
digi002 + KORE 2, not sure now which interface is used how for output and what exactly does the 44.1 to 48 kHz conversion (logic?)
Digi002 is the only interface that is used by all of my programs (Kore is only used in standalone more). My DigiCore driver is set at 48khz and my Logic Pro sessiono is set up at 16bit 48khz also.
do you remember if the update from 10.4.8 to 10.4.9 went without noticeable oddities and have you applied the pro application update?
Yes, no oddities. Also keep in mind that I did a fresh reformat and reinstall last week-end on a brand new drive (I was getting the clicks on my old drive too so I don't think the new one is at fault), so the problems have remained even on the newly re-installed OS.
i didn't notice any other sample libraries listed, only plugins, so to what compares SE
Several of my libraries have been converted from Giga to EXS24 or K2. A good comparison might be something like ArtVista VGP which is a pretty big grand piano instrument, chromatically sampled with several velocity layers and release samples. I think that it's fairly safe to say that it compares well to something like the VSL SE staccato flute? I want to remind you that 1 single instance of VSL VI causes clicks and pops even though my performance meters are not even close to maxing out. Could this really be a 48khz vs. 44.1khz issue?
Thanks for bringing this back to a normal....civilized discussion.
You ask:
4,5 GB RAM, this seem to be mixed RAM sticks - are they of the same timing?
They are all PC3200U, I believe that their timings match....I bought them at different times (but always in matched pairs)...can you offer some advice as to how I may go about checking for timing differences (ie. by looking at the chips for some label marks)?
digi core driver 7.1, is there a reason for not using their latest - usually newer drivers are performing better
I'm also running Pro Tools 7.1 (have not updated to 7.3 yet) and Digidesign recommends keeping the same audio driver as the version of Pro Tools that you're using. According to their literature, there are no substantial differences between the AudioCore 7.1 and 7.3 so I just use what they recommend.
digi002 + KORE 2, not sure now which interface is used how for output and what exactly does the 44.1 to 48 kHz conversion (logic?)
Digi002 is the only interface that is used by all of my programs (Kore is only used in standalone more). My DigiCore driver is set at 48khz and my Logic Pro sessiono is set up at 16bit 48khz also.
do you remember if the update from 10.4.8 to 10.4.9 went without noticeable oddities and have you applied the pro application update?
Yes, no oddities. Also keep in mind that I did a fresh reformat and reinstall last week-end on a brand new drive (I was getting the clicks on my old drive too so I don't think the new one is at fault), so the problems have remained even on the newly re-installed OS.
i didn't notice any other sample libraries listed, only plugins, so to what compares SE
Several of my libraries have been converted from Giga to EXS24 or K2. A good comparison might be something like ArtVista VGP which is a pretty big grand piano instrument, chromatically sampled with several velocity layers and release samples. I think that it's fairly safe to say that it compares well to something like the VSL SE staccato flute? I want to remind you that 1 single instance of VSL VI causes clicks and pops even though my performance meters are not even close to maxing out. Could this really be a 48khz vs. 44.1khz issue?