If not, is there a way to do it manually?
The reason I ask is because after freezing 5 or more tracks, I start to hear lots of clicks, however, I don't see Disk Overload indicator light. Can anyone suggest something to fix this?
Are frozen clips automatically placed in RAM?
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feeldamusic
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Are frozen clips automatically placed in RAM?
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astronmr20
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Pretty sure they go to the HD, not Ram. I don't think there is any way to change that. So the clicks are happening more when you are freezing tracks.... or the click's were already there and DONT'T go away when you freeze?
Steve
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feeldamusic
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Sorry, let me clarify. After a few tests, I have found out that when there are no frozen tracks at all, there are no clicks. However, as soon as I freeze one or more tracks, the clicks start happening again. The more tracks I freeze, the louder and more frequent the clicks get.astronmr20 wrote:Pretty sure they go to the HD, not Ram. I don't think there is any way to change that. So the clicks are happening more when you are freezing tracks.... or the click's were already there and DONT'T go away when you freeze?
Is there any way to fix this?