simon,
if the memory/hd access of the exs and the vi is identical, then you are surely right. i just thought that a difference here might make the vi more vulnerable to changes in apple's virtual memory management system.
chris,
thanks for your reply!
i think it is not surprising that you can get such issues also with the exs when you stream from the internal hd - but i never experienced this with the exs when streaming from a decent external disk. what people report here, is that they have these dropouts even when using a fast sata disk and when basically none of the ram is used.
i for one have these dropouts when i load a single matrix - which uses e.g. 20 mb so that there are still more than 1.5 gb free memory available (after a fresh startup) - and play a simple (basically monophonic) melody line - streaming from a dedicated firewire 400 disk from which i can stream whole arrangements without any problems when using the exs.
best
kai
if the memory/hd access of the exs and the vi is identical, then you are surely right. i just thought that a difference here might make the vi more vulnerable to changes in apple's virtual memory management system.
chris,
thanks for your reply!
i think it is not surprising that you can get such issues also with the exs when you stream from the internal hd - but i never experienced this with the exs when streaming from a decent external disk. what people report here, is that they have these dropouts even when using a fast sata disk and when basically none of the ram is used.
i for one have these dropouts when i load a single matrix - which uses e.g. 20 mb so that there are still more than 1.5 gb free memory available (after a fresh startup) - and play a simple (basically monophonic) melody line - streaming from a dedicated firewire 400 disk from which i can stream whole arrangements without any problems when using the exs.
best
kai