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From: Matt McKenzie-Smith <mattrixx@...>
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 at 3:04:35 PM
Subject: Re: [LAM] Logic slower on OSX
Message #151170
>> dual 1.25 / 1.25GB ram >> OSX 10.3.1 >> LAP 6.3.2 >> RME DSP Multiface > > Maybe this is the problem, because I have the RME DSP Multiface as > well. RME gives horrible support to the Mac-platform. Their latest > driver took ages and maybe you've noticed the arrogance of the > programmers on their newsgroup? Maybe their driver isn't working > properly. They blame Apple for it, which I don't entirely believe > because other manufacterers can make good drivers, so why can't they? > Maybe others can comment if a bad driver by RME can be the problem for > the lack of snappyness in Logic. > > > Remco Hi Guys, I am also using the RME Multiface. I have not had any problems with the latest drivers running under Logic. I am running at the 1.5ms (64 sample) setting and it is as snappy as it is in OS9. (6.3.2, G4DP533, 640meg........) I think that the apparent arrogance you have experienced on the RME newsgroup is simply frustration on the part of the staff that attend the list. They are constantly frustrated by the inexperienced people that jump to all sorts of conclusions that are canvassed in their presence. I know that it would frustrate me. The RME OSX drivers, are IMO, definitely the goods. Best regards, Matt
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From: Zenon Marko <z_marko@...>
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 at 4:26:57 PM
Subject: [LAM] Adjust Object Length to Locators problem?
Message #151190
This is a reply to #151170.
Ciao, I am experiencing a problem with the "Adjust Object Length to Locators" command. With some audio files or regions, the command does not properly time-stretch the audio. Generally, it's off only by a few ticks (which still is a matter of concern where timing is an issue); at other times, it's off by as much as a beat or even a measure! Is there some hidden arcane key to proper use of this command which I am missing? Or are the audio files suffering from anorexia, in that an inappropriate body image causes them to misperceive their own size? Are they just lying? Or is this a conspiracy against dance music? Thank you for any insight. Cheers, 3
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