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> Of course it's meant to help your CPU. Please give me a little
> credit here, Mauritz. :-)
Ok, it's just that the way you wrote it, gave me the impression that
you tried to use the freeze function to relieve your harddisk. :o)
> Logic's freezing is rather unintelligent. It prints-to-disc from
> the zero marker to either
> the end of your song or up until you hit Command-P. So Logic
> rather dumbly plays back
> this frozen audio from the zero marker, with no additional
> intelligence. That is the
> problem I am referring to.
True. But it's basically the point of freezing that it's as dumb as
possible. :o)
> Digital silence is not rare. I strip silence my audio tracks, for
> example, so that once a
> reverb tail zeroes out, there's nothing but digital silence. The
> same goes for audio
> instruments where there are long stretches with no notes played.
Ok. Yes then I guess digital silence would be a good excuse for
stopping freeze data. I just didn't think there would be any.
>> frozen tracks. But you are right in that all frozen tracks are
>> always played
>> from the same disk because you can't choose (individually) where
>> they'll end up.
>
> And your point?
That I agreed with you on the problem of not being able to distribute
freeze files. I thought that was clear? :o)
> Thanks for your input, but let's discuss it further.
Sure - it won't get any attention from Apple here though. :o)
Maurits.
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