What are they?
In other daws there is a separate meter.
I am getting cpu overload even though
project is smaller (40 tracks) than my biggest ones (60 tracks)
no new VST(i) used
I even resampled many of the clips and removed then redundant fx
Still, I am getting playback clicks and slowdown, especially on playback start. The CPU meter soars, but for the above reasons I thing my caviar black 7200 rpm hard disk is the cause.
How can I check it?
indicators of hard disk buffer overload
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baseinstinct
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Fourtothefloor
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Re: indicators of hard disk buffer overload
Look in the top right corner. There's a D. It stands for Dammish mine hard disk is 1 broke. When it lights you invoke glitch across your megadrive thus summoning the ghost of Michel Chion.
Peace out and RTFM. xx
Peace out and RTFM. xx
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baseinstinct
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Re: indicators of hard disk buffer overload
Thank you.