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memory or cpu?

Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 7:21 am
by jackorhythm
i just did a project where i was running 9 channels of mach 5 samples and my computer got really slow. is it memory or cpu?

g5 1.6 sp/1gig ram/os10.3.8/dp 4.52

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 8:24 am
by Percy the Burp King
The first thing I would do is to install the maximum amount of Ram that the machine can handle.

A dual-processor upgrade might be a later consideration.

I'm working on a demo on my older system that has 8 channels of M5 samples with system responsiveness although the cpu meter is at max.

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 5:26 pm
by Akai96
Originally posted by jackorhythm:
i just did a project where i was running 9 channels of mach 5 samples and my computer got really slow. is it memory or cpu?

g5 1.6 sp/1gig ram/os10.3.8/dp 4.52
I have A g5 Dual 2.0,and I have been running about at least 30 channels of machfive or more,Plus Sampletank le and Soniksynth2 about 2-4 channels each,and my cpu still is not half way up!I only have 1 gig of ram also.
Maybe it's the dual prossesing.But also try elemenating any unnecesary polynphony counts.
This also helps greatly. ;)

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 8:20 am
by jackorhythm
Originally posted by Jason Gaines:
Originally posted by jackorhythm:
i just did a project where i was running 9 channels of mach 5 samples and my computer got really slow. is it memory or cpu?

g5 1.6 sp/1gig ram/os10.3.8/dp 4.52
try elemenating any unnecesary polynphony counts.
This also helps greatly. ;)
thanks. can you explain please?

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 11:27 am
by Akai96
Originally posted by jackorhythm:
Originally posted by Jason Gaines:
Originally posted by jackorhythm:
i just did a project where i was running 9 channels of mach 5 samples and my computer got really slow. is it memory or cpu?

g5 1.6 sp/1gig ram/os10.3.8/dp 4.52
try elemenating any unnecesary polynphony counts.
This also helps greatly. ;)
thanks. can you explain please?
Well Polynthony means the amount of keys that are playing simutamiously.Like say you are only playing about six keys simu"On say channel 6 of machfive,Well if it is still set at 30 wich is Default,than It will take up a whole lot more CPU power than about 8!Lowering this helps greatly,Trust me I have tryed this. ;)

<small>[ May 29, 2005, 02:31 PM: Message edited by: Jason Gaines ]</small>

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 2:17 pm
by jackorhythm
Originally posted by Jason Gaines:
Polynthony means the amount of keys that are playing simutamiously.Like say you are only playing about six keys simu"On say channel 6 of machfive,Well if it is still set at 30 wich is Default,than It will take up a whole lot more CPU power than about 8!Lowering this helps greatly,Trust me I have tryed this. ;) [/QB]
how do i do this? in m5 i assume? prefs?

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 2:33 pm
by Akai96
Originally posted by jackorhythm:
Originally posted by Jason Gaines:
Polynthony means the amount of keys that are playing simutamiously.Like say you are only playing about six keys simu"On say channel 6 of machfive,Well if it is still set at 30 wich is Default,than It will take up a whole lot more CPU power than about 8!Lowering this helps greatly,Trust me I have tryed this. ;)
how do i do this? in m5 i assume? prefs?[/QB]
No It is on the right side of the waveform Editor.

<small>[ May 29, 2005, 05:36 PM: Message edited by: Jason Gaines ]</small>

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 8:23 am
by jackorhythm
dude-

you rock with high authority. as i assigned each part to a lower number the computer got that much less sluggish until it finally started behaving normally by about the the 5th part set at 8 voices.

thanks for the tip.

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 4:58 am
by Akai96
Originally posted by jackorhythm:
dude-

you rock with high authority. as i assigned each part to a lower number the computer got that much less sluggish until it finally started behaving normally by about the the 5th part set at 8 voices.

thanks for the tip.
No Problem ;)

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:34 am
by chrispick
A heads up: the word is "polyphony."

Re: memory or cpu?

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:43 pm
by Akai96
Originally posted by chrispick:
A heads up: the word is "polyphony."
O,My bad :eek: