Sonar X3 and RAMDisk Query

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2014/05/04 08:30:24 (permalink)

Sonar X3 and RAMDisk Query

Hi Folks
I have just built myself a new i5 Quad core system with 16gb Ram and two SDD drives running Win 7 64bit.  I have X3 Producer 64bit installed which I'm lovin very much... I've just bought myself a  Roland Quad -Capture for audio interfacing.  I also have a USB Novation Impulse 25 for MIDI
 
My Query...The system is lightening fast at loading, but I still have to push buffers up to reduce latency for projects with MIDI. So I'm wondering about the benefits of installing certain program  elements to run from a RAMDisk to speed things up (i can go upto 12GB).  I intend to keep my exports going to standard SSD.
 
Has anyone else done/tried this?
 
What are the best software elements (VSTs?) to load from a RAMDisk?
 
 
PS I've run LatencyMon and don't appear to have any issues being flagged when i've disabled virus checkers etc.. 
 
Comments appreciated
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Re: Sonar X3 and RAMDisk Query 2014/05/05 03:57:32 (permalink)
Do you have your OS and SONAR on one SSD and your sample libraries (for MIDI/VST instruments) on the other SSD?  Putting your samples on a second/separate drive with help immensely (especially on a SSD).  And yes, loading projects and VSTis/samples into RAM will definitely help.
 
I remember something about Win 7 has a limit on how much RAM it can access.  And that only 7 Pro can access double the RAM.  Not to sure, but it was something like that.  Win 8, however, has no limit.
 
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Re: Sonar X3 and RAMDisk Query 2014/05/05 11:17:51 (permalink)
During recording and playback, the bottleneck is more often CPU than disk I/O. Aside from starting up programs faster, the SSD is going to have its greatest DAW-related benefit when using DFD sample libraries.


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