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grymmjack wrote:
flamin-gitaur wrote:I was just wondering, on average, how many tracks all of you guys/gals use in Tracktion before your CPU meter starts wiggin' out. I know the types of plugs and the amout of processing power of your computer will have alot to do with this, but for me, it seems that once I get about 18-20 tracks going (sometimes less)I need to start freezing things .My computer is:

Pentium4
3GHz, 800FSB
1GB DDR2 SDRAM
160 GB Hard drive (7200)
Are these just audio tracks? I haven't had an extensive edit doing lots of tracks yet, but when I do I'd imagine my
performance would be way less than yours since I Have only a P4/1.9ghz/1gB 400mhz RDRAM, and a 7200rpm USB2.0 external disk (western digital).

It's assumed that you are using ASIO driver?

I am using 8 tracks for drums (vST) and 1 track for bass (VST)
all the rest are recorded analog. And yes, I am using ASIO drivers with my presonus firebox.

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Scoops wrote:
Hey flamin-gitaur

My setup is similar to yours, with the only major difference being, I have a second hard drive.
I run alot of NI stuff, Reaktor, GR2, Absynth, GC, ect. This stuff is extremely CPU hungry. My system starts wiggin when I have 6 to 7 of these in combination. Typically, I dont freeze. I'll render the track out, import the wav back in, and mute the VST track. I can usually get into the mid 20's before I start seeing cpu issues.
Hey Scoops-

Do you use one hard drive dedicated for recording purposes, and the other for misc. stuff, or do you use both for recording? How do you have things set up?

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polaris20 wrote:A bunch of us have already done something like this:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... davec+test
Thanx for the link! I found some good info over there.

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flamin-gitaur wrote:
polaris20 wrote:A bunch of us have already done something like this:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... davec+test
Thanx for the link! I found some good info over there.
I can do a large amount of tracks, but when I start using reverb, that's when it gets cut down. But with freezing, it's not a problem.

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polaris20 wrote:
flamin-gitaur wrote:
polaris20 wrote:A bunch of us have already done something like this:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... davec+test
Thanx for the link! I found some good info over there.
I can do a large amount of tracks, but when I start using reverb, that's when it gets cut down. But with freezing, it's not a problem.
That is what I have come to realize, particularly with the Ambience Verb.

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flamin-gitaur wrote:
Scoops wrote:
Hey flamin-gitaur

My setup is similar to yours, with the only major difference being, I have a second hard drive.
I run alot of NI stuff, Reaktor, GR2, Absynth, GC, ect. This stuff is extremely CPU hungry. My system starts wiggin when I have 6 to 7 of these in combination. Typically, I dont freeze. I'll render the track out, import the wav back in, and mute the VST track. I can usually get into the mid 20's before I start seeing cpu issues.
Hey Scoops-

Do you use one hard drive dedicated for recording purposes, and the other for misc. stuff, or do you use both for recording? How do you have things set up?

I got one drive with my OS and all apps. The other drive is where I write all my music files to. I have played around with differnt apps on differnt drives, but this seems to work the best for me.

Scoops
I have a really fast computer, some good mics, vintage musical instruments, and lots of fancy software. Just need some talent

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