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Slow saves?
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 10:04 am
by Christian
My saves have become progressively slower on larger projects. Looking at up to 25-30seconds to complete a save! Is this normal? Considering how much I hit apple-s in a session, it's starting to eat up a lot of time!!!
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 10:25 am
by giles117
Yeah this is pretty NORMAL for DP 4. What a joke. They need to tighten it up. Not like these are 10MB files.....
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 10:34 am
by Frodo
That seems like a long time for a save on your particular computer. However, streaming sample libraries have raised the bar with all sorts of processing, from shooting the sounds down the bus to saving. I get occasional extended save delays, but none quite as long as 25-30 seconds
One quirk I'm experiencing is the odd "hang upon quit". It takes DP 4.61 forever sometimes just to leave the building. After 5-10 minutes it still hangs, and the Finder tells me (when I use the 'force quit' keystroke) that DP is 'not responding'.
If it's of any small consolation, I was just on the Finale forum and there are similar issues with spinning beach balls, slow saves, slow loads, slow copying and pasting. Not sure if software developers are not taking full advantage of what Tiger has to offer, of if Apple still has a ways to go to makie OSX's audio processing fully functional. It's not clear that the two are mutually exclusive.
If you are using lots of VI's (or one large one) and haven't defrag'd your HDs in while, give that a try.
If you are not using any VI's, do you still get the same save lag? Now that Finale, for example, is using Garritan, the app is TONS slower than it is when not using it. The version of Kontakt Player that comes with Finiale 2006 behaves the same way inside DP.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 9:00 am
by Christian
Frodo -
I have no VIs installed in DP at all... still on 10.3.9 with DP4.6 - haven't plunged into 4.61 yet.
The only thing I can attribute to these saves is the UAd card... it's the only thing in my system that's changed in recent months. Prior my saves were long, but they seem to be getting progressively longer.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 11:17 am
by TheHopiWay
Tried flushing your undo list? Speeds it up for me.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 11:31 am
by Christian
I'll try it - how would that speed up my saves? I assumed the undo list was additive... ie, it wouldn't save the whole list everytime.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 11:40 am
by chrispick
Christian wrote:I'll try it - how would that speed up my saves? I assumed the undo list was additive... ie, it wouldn't save the whole list everytime.
Flushing your undo can definitely make a difference. I'd make it a habit of doing it regularly throughout a project.
I'd also recommend clearing your Soundbite window of unused soundbites, especially if you've cut up a bunch of bites, creating many smaller ones.
The key here is to optimize, clearing out as much extraneous data as you can.