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djandymac
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Middlesbrough
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i havent used ableton but im guessing there will be an option somewhere to choose to utilise all cores if ur runnin a dual or quad core system.
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Mar-23-2009 13:59
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kitphillips
is actually a guy.
Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Mar-23-2009 15:08
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wood0292
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Minneapolis, USA
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Re: Keeping your PC in tip-top shape for Production
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Any secrets out there that specifically help out performance production? (Ableton) |
I read a thread on the Ableton forum once about doing some tricks in Windows to make ableton run on startup instead of explorer.exe and minimizing the amount of other services that run in the background. You would probably need to set up a separate account to actually use windows and other apps.
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Mar-23-2009 15:14
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Stephen Wiley
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location:
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Re: Re: Keeping your PC in tip-top shape for Production
| quote: | Originally posted by wood0292
I read a thread on the Ableton forum once about doing some tricks in Windows to make ableton run on startup instead of explorer.exe and minimizing the amount of other services that run in the background. You would probably need to set up a separate account to actually use windows and other apps. |
That sounds interesting. I havn't reached a point where processor power has become a problem, but I have a very proactive personality. I have core2duo and 2 gigs of ram and about 60 gigs free. I've had it up around 70% but no more, but that was just with 44khz/16bit. I want to optimize it and see if I can use 48khz/24bit without a problem. I'd like to produce at that level and have plenty of horse power around if needed. I'll do what you guys said above and see how it goes.
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Mar-23-2009 15:26
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brucelee6783
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2005
Location: Lafayette, LA
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Keep anything important to you (songs, software, pictures, movies) on an external hard drive. Leave only your operating system on C. If Windows starts acting up, or if your computer catches something you can't seem to get rid of, nuke drive C and reinstall Windows (thus leaving your external hard drive unaffected).
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Mar-23-2009 15:41
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Storyteller
Supreme tracneaddict

Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Mar-23-2009 18:27
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