More Optimistic About X1b After This Post From Noel

Page: < 12 Showing page 2 of 2
Author
codamedia
Max Output Level: -67 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 1185
  • Joined: 2005/01/24 09:58:10
  • Location: Winnipeg Canada
  • Status: offline
Re:More Optimistic About X1b After This Post From Noel 2011/03/18 15:57:48 (permalink)
stratman70

I have had 12GB of Ram for quite a while now and I do not have issues with X1a-And yes I have used PC. Alsdo lp64 which as I stated a month ago-froze up 853 everytime I tried an adjustment during playback. But in X1a-no freezes at all with Lp64 (the EQ I mean)Of course,being on the positive side of X1a sets me up for attacks and rants. But I can take it-I am a grown up :-)
 
Don't worry, no rants or attacks from me, I'm on the positive side as well.

Out of curiosity, are your projects actually using more than 4 gig or Ram? If not, that might be why you've been lucky. I don't believe this is a problem with how much ram is in a machine, it more dependent on how much ram is being used by Sonar.
post edited by codamedia - 2011/03/18 15:58:56

Don't fix it in the mix ... Fix it in the take! 
 

Desktop: Win 7 Pro 64 Bit , ASUS MB w/Intel Chipset, INTEL Q9300 Quad Core, 2.5 GHz, 8 GB RAM, ATI 5450 Video
Laptop: Windows 7 Pro, i5, 8 Gig Ram
Hardware: Presonus FP10 (Firepod), FaderPort, M-Audio Axiom 49, Mackie 1202 VLZ, POD X3 Live, Variax 600, etc... etc...
#31
stratman70
Max Output Level: -45 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 3044
  • Joined: 2006/09/12 20:34:12
  • Location: Earth
  • Status: offline
Re:More Optimistic About X1b After This Post From Noel 2011/03/18 18:45:23 (permalink)
codamedia


stratman70

I have had 12GB of Ram for quite a while now and I do not have issues with X1a-And yes I have used PC. Alsdo lp64 which as I stated a month ago-froze up 853 everytime I tried an adjustment during playback. But in X1a-no freezes at all with Lp64 (the EQ I mean)Of course,being on the positive side of X1a sets me up for attacks and rants. But I can take it-I am a grown up :-)
 
Don't worry, no rants or attacks from me, I'm on the positive side as well.

Out of curiosity, are your projects actually using more than 4 gig or Ram? If not, that might be why you've been lucky. I don't believe this is a problem with how much ram is in a machine, it more dependent on how much ram is being used by Sonar.

That's a good question. Never checked. I will though, tonight. I can tell you I use, as a general rule 5-10 (guesstamit) instances of Kontakt 422, including Steven slate Drums. I always have True Piano, TTS-1 (for odd stuff), Session drummer 3(for ?) I also do things somewhat weird. I do not delete the softsynth and midi tracks until I am happy with the bounced audio tracks and have a starting place of a mix. I use alloy on almost all audio tracks. Thier is more, but better I just check tonight.
BTW, I knew I wouldn't get an flac from you :-)
Thanks

 
 
#32
mudgel
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 12010
  • Joined: 2004/08/13 00:56:05
  • Location: Linton Victoria (Near Ballarat)
  • Status: offline
Re:More Optimistic About X1b After This Post From Noel 2011/03/18 19:30:11 (permalink)
I've had 12 GIG of RAM for ages but I've moved away from Cakewalk plugins pretty much sonce version 8 so it may explain why my system woth S8 has been so stable.

The same info doesn't offer an explanation why X1a doesn't work though.

Mike V. (MUDGEL)

STUDIO: Win 10 Pro x64, SPlat & CbB x64,
PC: ASUS Z370-A, INTEL i7 8700k, 32GIG DDR4 2400, OC 4.7Ghz.
Storage: 7 TB SATA III, 750GiG SSD & Samsung 500 Gig 960 EVO NVMe M.2.
Monitors: Adam A7X, JBL 10” Sub.
Audio I/O & DSP Server: DIGIGRID IOS & IOX.
Screen: Raven MTi + 43" HD 4K TV Monitor.
Keyboard Controller: Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S88.
#33
stratman70
Max Output Level: -45 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 3044
  • Joined: 2006/09/12 20:34:12
  • Location: Earth
  • Status: offline
Re:More Optimistic About X1b After This Post From Noel 2011/03/18 20:21:08 (permalink)
Mike
 
Nope-it doesn't. And x1a is stable for me-So go figure? I just hope all this ends well for everyone here-and I do mean everyone.
 

 
 
#34
HumbleNoise
Max Output Level: -46 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 2946
  • Joined: 2004/01/04 12:53:50
  • Status: offline
Re:More Optimistic About X1b After This Post From Noel 2011/03/18 20:47:36 (permalink)
Mike,

You're one of the people I was thinking about when I posted this. I've not been very hopeful that X1b would help your situation but maybe - just maybe.

Humbly Yours

Larry

Sonar X2 x64
MAudio 2496
Yamaha MG 12/4
Roland XV-88
Intel MB with Q6600 and 4 GB Ram
NVidia 9800 GTX
Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
#35
Page: < 12 Showing page 2 of 2
Jump to:
© 2024 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1