Not enough memory

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2012/12/14 10:51:34 (permalink)

Not enough memory

some of you can tell me why when I work with your browser to listen loops, after few listenings window appears: "Not enough memory"? as may correct this problem?
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    rivers88
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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 11:00:49 (permalink)
    You'll probably need to share some info such as the version of Sonar you're running, computer system specs., audio device, etc. before anyone can give much help...
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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 11:05:01 (permalink)
    my system consists of windows 7 32-bit with 8GB RAM
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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 11:10:39 (permalink)
    Make sure you have the latest manufacturer's drivers for your specific audio card and operating sysytem, not a "generic" driver like ASIO4ALL. (makes a difference sometimes!)
     
    If you've made any drastic changes to buffer settings in Sonar preferences, back off a bit and see if that makes a difference.

    Also, FYI -
    SInce you're running Windows 7 32-bit, your system will actually only use about 3.5GB of the RAM you have installed.  Might want to think about running Windows 7 64-bit so you can use that extra RAM!!   That's the combination I'm running - works great, especially when running softsynths with lots of samples behind the scenes!!
    post edited by rivers88 - 2012/12/14 11:21:27
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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 11:18:19 (permalink)
    PS -

    You may also want to run something like "DPC latency" (free download) and see if it can pinpoint any unusual latency sources with your setup...
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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 11:21:21 (permalink)
    Thank you for your details. [lang=en]I do use many soft synt and kontakt libraries like 5 and I have never given problems, only when I put the loops in the monitoring system does not allow me to go forward. [lang=en]is there a way to clear the cache while working?
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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 11:43:03 (permalink)
    I also think there is a memory issue with the X2 media browser, as has been brought up elsewhere on this board.  I haven't had the OOM warning, but did have a few Sonar crashes when previewing samples through the browser.

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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 12:04:51 (permalink)
    Thank you for your speech, but I think the fault is from the software.
     
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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 12:23:50 (permalink)
    As was already stated, prior to your condescending comment above, that you have memory installed on your system that you cannot access, due to limitations with a 32-bit OS installation.

    If you want access to more memory, then upgrade your system to a 64-bit operating system.  8 GB would be a good amount of memory for you - you just need the operating system to be able to access it. so that Sonar can load up what you are asking of it and resolve this issue for you.

    If you want to blame the software for your memory problems, when nobody else in this forum is doing so, and then disregard the valid assistance that was provided to you, then by all means, continue to suffer the consequences - as you are.  Pissing off people who are responding to your requests for assistance is a quick way to getting no further assistance.

    In the meantime, I will go back to running Sonar X2 with 20+ soft synths and ZERO memory issues, happily recording with no memory concerns whatsoever.

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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 12:47:33 (permalink)
    This problem I ever had with sonar x 1, but someone wrote me privately saying it is an issue already known. [lang=en]thanks the same and continue playing with your 20 synt

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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 13:12:56 (permalink)
    jackettown


    some of you can tell me why when I work with your browser to listen loops, after few listenings window appears: "Not enough memory"? as may correct this problem?

    Are you auditioning loops that came with Sonar or are the files from somewhere else? Sometimes the formatting of loops from third parties can cause problems. You can also get an out of memory error if a file is write protected by whatever encoder was used.

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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 13:58:02 (permalink)
    hey, you've only got 5 posts and already upsetting people. good way to go about it? 

    I experience many memory problems. this morning I left the house with only 1 glove on, without my phone, and wasn't too sure were I was meant to go in the first place. I think there is a name for this, but can't remember what it is.

    post edited by vinny199 - 2012/12/14 14:10:46

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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 15:08:26 (permalink)
    By already knowing the answers to his posted questions, he doesn't need that many posts.  Plus, he may be rebooting over and over to try to get his 32-bit OS to see that virginal additional 4 GB of memory.  He is a model of efficiency, except for the large font thing he did swiping at me - that's not so efficient, as he will need more screen space to tell me to go ahead and keep on working just fine - which I am, thanks to him.

    So, was it also Sonar's fault that he put non-addressable memory in his system?

    Vinny, it's called aging, and it gets worse.  Wait until you forget what the blue pills do, and where you put the red ones, and you start to know your doctor's grand children's names, and aaaarrrggghh - I had more to type but forgot what I was going to say - doh!  (I also woke up the other day with no idea where on the planet I was - took 15 minutes to sort that out in my head - I am HOPING twas the pain meds driving)

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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 15:23:48 (permalink)
    @vinny... I think there is a language barrier here and possibly a translation software in play.

    @jackettown... Have you optimized your system for audio production? You will likely get better results if you do that. You can email or call Cakewalk and they'll tell you how to do that. Cheers.
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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 15:42:40 (permalink)
    @ Vinny and Bob...    good stuff.    And accurate.  
     
    To the OP...   see if clicking the Stop button in between selecting clips from the Browser helps any.   IOW, don't hurrily go from clip to clip to clip to clip.
     

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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 16:21:20 (permalink)
    I see, good point. 

    Somehting is getting lost in translation with things like "thanks for your speech / keep playing with your 20 synth". Could be totally meant in a good way if a software is kind of translating word for word. It is quite funny actually if that's the case.

    Apologies to the OP.

    Yes bob, I know, keeps getting worse...and sadly there are no memory upgrades for humans as yet.

    Cheers,

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    Re:Not enough memory 2012/12/14 16:49:04 (permalink)
    Yeah, take any sentence in English, use Babelfish or Google translator and translate it into any language then translate it back to English. The results are generally quite lulz worthy. ;-) 
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