emwhy
Did you also change the value to "2" under the Thread Scheduling Model in the Configuration File? It defaults to "1" which is I think only for dual core machines.
Have you disable core parking and if it's and Intel box, what about Speed Step in the BIOS. Those all can help with performance.
Thanks emwhy...
No, I didn't do any of these things... I will look into it on my next call there, but in this case, the user's current use is for very small, simple projects... He builds his radio shows and delivers an mp3 of a 4 hour show... Currently using three tracks and very little envelope work for some fades... Not even using any EQ/reverb/etc... I'm hoping to get him using such more as he gets used to X3.. He's been running Sonar 5 since it was released... ;-)
He really liked the new interface and found it far more understandable coming from the land of hardware... ;-)
BTW... I know what core parking is but I don't know what sped step is? Would you mind telling me? ...and are you recommending that it be disabled as well as parking?
Keni