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Subject:Re; Acid Crashes using VST Synths
Posted by: PAULBROWNAP63
Date:2/8/2004 11:10:18 AM
Holping someone can give me some insite here. Just built an elaborate Drum track and am tring to "Overdub" Various VST Instrument i.e. KNOTAKT Basses/Pianos & Eastwest Strings etc to finish out the form of the song before I render and Fly them all into NUENDO 2.0. Have PC w/XP-Dual Xeon Processors & 1042 Gig RAM. Running the Tascam fw1884 Firewire Console and have the latest updates on everything EXCEPT Direct X 9 whcih I am downloading as I type. PLEASE HELP. CHEERS! Paul http://paulbrownmusic.netfirms.com |
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Subject:RE: Re; Acid Crashes using VST Synths
Reply by: DKeenum
Date:2/8/2004 3:15:51 PM
I have had certain VSTi, usually free ones made with synthedit, that would cause acid to free up. You may have to empty your VSTi folder and try adding your VSTis one at a time. BTW, I've got other synthedit VSTis that work well. Go figure. |
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Subject:RE: Re; Acid Crashes using VST Synths
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:2/9/2004 10:40:35 AM
Adding to what DKeenum has said, I've heard through various sources that having a ton of RAM (more than 512 MB) without ECC (error correction code) is more prone in causing errors. Iacobus ------- RodelWorks - Original Music for the Unafraid mD's ACIDplanet Page |