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From: Lee Blaske <lblaske@pclink.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 at 2:50:38 PM
Subject: Re: [L-TDM] Logic 8 +dae/dtdm
Message #25466
This is a reply to #25464.
On Dec 21, 2007, at 3:47 AM, jonas Liberg wrote: > Message posted by jonas Liberg <info@studiobunkern.se>: > > I have everything working but it seems like my intel mac needs to > warm up or > something cause I get alot of tdm overload messages in the > beginning of > every session.....anyone knows why? I have hd3 so I shouldn´t get > any cpu > spikes at all when having 3 dsp-cards running? > Maybe it just is a matter of setting the preferences correct, any > clue? There's nothing in a computer that really needs to "warm up" per se. One thing that might change performance as it warms up, however, is a hard drive that's beginning to fail. Keep an eye on your drives and back up often. You might have one that's heading for failure. > When I bounce and for instance send the file to a drummer for > additional > drumtracks it does not synq to the given tempo if using another > system, > what´s that all about? Are you using any plug-ins with significant latency, especially on a master bus? If so, you might be experiencing significant delay from that. > Latency after bouncing seems weird, doesn´t it? > When I record audio I can only record enable in dae and not in > dtdm, why is > that?...or why not core? You wouldn't usually be using Core Audio if you're using Logic as a front end for TDM. Do you have a native interface hooked to this system? You'd need that if you wanted to record audio into a native track. The native side of Logic cannot access your Digidesign interface. > And if I place the file on a dtdm track after recording it doesn´t > synq!!! > Has this something to do with protools latency compansation that > affects > logic somehow? > One last thing: > I heard that you need to have a dedicated disc for dae and one for > dtdm and > one for Logic.. No, you don't really need that. I regularly put TDM, native and freeze files in the same folder on one drive. > How do I do that??? > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > __ > Logic TDM Users Group - new forums! http://logic-users.org/forums/L- > TDM > - To UNSUBSCRIBE: email logic-tdm-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > - Search the entire archive: http://logic-users.org/forums/L-TDM/ > search > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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