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From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Marco Araujo?= <pita_araujo@...>
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 at 11:49:54 AM
Subject: [LUG] Disk too slow or …
Message #164385
>>In short.....NO! I recently did a test with Logic Pro and Cubase SX to see what gives with audio data transfer in different audio applications. While Logic is stellar at dual processor CPU usage,(much better than Cubase) it is terrible at audio transfer from disk. Since your track count is heavily dependent on the ability of an application to transfer data from disk, Logic fails to deliver the track counts it should in OS X.>> >>I thought the audio transfer rate thing was an OS X core audio problem, but in fact, it's a Logic problem. 96khz. Right now, you'll be lucky to get 12 to 16 tracks of 96khz sample rate audio to stream from your HD before Logic gives you the "Disk Too Slow/System Overload" message.>> >>No amount of disk "Raid" or 10,000rpm SCSI or SATA disks, or FW800 drives are going to help your track count. There's a problem with Logic>>> That's a complaint I have about LAM or LAW on the day to day work. And by the way is it possible to install Logic Pro in a Linux enviroment ? Did Anyone try this ? Thanks Arjuna ______________________________________________________________________ Participe da pesquisa global sobre o Yahoo! Mail: http://br.surveys.yahoo.com/global_mail_survey_br
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