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There's another way to look at this too. Let's say it is sloppy code
or whatever... If you're popping an L3 on something like your mix
bus, hopefully your in mixing mode, and the buffer setting isn't
going to matter. Pick and choose your tools as you go. personally
I'd never consider using an L3 during tracking, or if a mix was in
place turn it off and find a suitable replacement for the overdubs...
Some folks like to argue about the "hassle" of switching your
buffer
around. But if you're mixing it only makes sense to do this. You can
get a lot more cycles in at 1024 than you can at 32. I'ts not a big
deal IMHO.
best,
bd
On May 3, 2007, at 1:39 PM, shadowboxnyc wrote:
> Thus making you think that Logic or Symphony was the problem
> instead of Waves. There is
> no reason you should have to set your buffer to 512 if you have a
> Symphony card and a Mac
> Pro 3ghz. That's crazy. Unless maybe you are also running a bunch
> of convolution reverbs
> as well. I saw a demo of Symphony on a Mac Pro Quad 2.66 running a
> ton of tracks with a
> ton of plug-ins (including several Absynths, Space Designers,
> Sculptures and Ultrabeats) and
> a buffer setting of 32. That's kind of the point of the Symphony
> system. Obviously any
> native system is going to have its limits, but there's no way one
> plug in should require a
> buffer of 512. Especially a limiter. I like Waves plugs and use
> them all the time but I wonder
> how sloppy that code is when they went from PowerPC to Universal
> format???
>
>
> --- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, Paul Hartwig <paul@...> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I have the Mac pro Intel 3 ghz with symphony, rosetta 800 & Big
Ben,
>> its fantastic, but I was told by waves to set the buffer to 512
>>
>> I was getting jitter with the L3
>
>
>
>
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