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Freezing is pretty poorly implemented, as far as really helping you make the
most of your
hard drive(s). It needs to do some of the following:
1) Once a track is frozen, Logic should analyze that frozen audio, and break
it into regions,
only playing back the frozen regions that have detected audio signal in
them. All of this
done behind the scenes, the user being left blissfully unaware. Come on,
Apple, this is well
overdue.
2) Intelligent hard drive distribution of frozen audio. How many there
among us watch our
song hard drive crap out as it becomes overwhelmed with playback of frozen
stereo audio
files? I distribute my song audio across two additional drives, leaving the
song drive to play
back only frozen files and, still, it eventually craps out. Wouldn't it be
great if Logic would
distribute the frozen audio among other drives in your system as it deems
necessary, so that
your song hard drive would not be overwhelmed by lots of frozen stereo
files.
David
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