cubase and ram ?
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- KVRist
- 37 posts since 28 May, 2004 from Melbourne
Is there a way to import wave files into ram instead of having the computer read from hd? I have a gig of ram that seems not to be utilised because the computer seems to read from the hard drive instead of loading into ram. Is it possible to use the ram as the preferred "storage" or am I dreaming?
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- KVRAF
- 6937 posts since 4 Jun, 2004 from Utrecht, Holland
ahem... some sampling plugins (the drum thing comes to mind) work the other way round. You have to force them to do "direct from disk" to have a working setup at all, if your sampling library is bigger than about 1/4 of your RAM.
Most modern harddisk should have no problem to read numerous tracks. It may be worthwile to look what a 7200rpm disk with 8mb cashe costs.
Most modern harddisk should have no problem to read numerous tracks. It may be worthwile to look what a 7200rpm disk with 8mb cashe costs.
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