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Posted by: "Adam Goddard" forums@logic-users.org lug_forums
Wed Nov 1, 2006 4:48 pm (PST)
Message posted by Adam Goddard <adam@adamgoddardmusic.com>:
> Hey. I have a quick question re. the ram limits of logic. My
> understanding
> is that logic 7.2 can handle up to almost 4 GIGs of ram. I've got 8
> gigs
> and when I look at the Activity Monitor, it shows about 1.7 Gigs of
> Real
> Memory and about 1.3 of virtual memory when I'm maxed out. Does
> this seem
> right? To make a long question short, when they say that the ram
> limits of
> logic (or any other software) are 4 Gigs, are they talking about
> Real and
> Virtual Memory combined? I became a bit suspicious when kontakt was
> maxing
> out with 1.17 Gigs in DFD. Anyone know?
No, you should be loading about 3GB inside Logic: 4GB minus system
frameworks and libraries.
If you search the archives for moi, you'll find a detailed
explanation of RAM access in Logic. Sorry to sound arrogant, but I
don't have the energy to go through it yet again this morning. :)
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