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Methods of Optimizing Performance
Using Stereo/Mono and Sample Rate settings to gain more channels
If your computer system limits the number of channels, you should try recording
with a lower sample rate and/or mono recording.
This will considerably reduce the amount of data that needs to be transferred from
the hard disk to the audio card. A 44100Hz stereo recording creates four times as
much data as 22050Hz mono!
Of course, you will not actually get more audio channels when recording
in mono, but since a stereo recording uses two channels and a mono re-
cording only one, you will get one precious channel left, which you can
use for other recordings.
The Performance window, EQ and Effects
Even though you have been able to activate a number of audio channels in the Sys-
tem dialog without getting any warning, you may possibly run into performance
problems when adding EQ or effects. This is due to the fact that the Apply function
doesn’t “know” how much processing is activated. The EQ and effects modules put
a certain demand on the processor, which may cause the audio playback to drop out
or stutter. Therefore:
1. Pull down the Audio menu and select Performance...
The Audio Performance window appears.
2. Move the Performance window to a place on the screen, where you can
see it all the time.
The upper bar graph shows the CPU (processor) load.
If the red OVER indicator lights, you need to decrease the number of EQ mod-
ules, active Effects and/or audio channels playing back simultaneously.
The lower bar graph shows the Hard Disk transfer load.
If the red OVER indicator lights, the hard disk is not supplying data fast
enough to the computer. You might then try going into the System dialog,
lower the number of channels and raise the Disk Block Buffer Size. If this
doesn’t help, you need a faster hard disk.
Please note that the OVER indicator for the Disk meter may light up briefly
during positioning or when stopping playback. This is not an indication of
any problem.
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