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Can I allocate more memory to a specific application
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<blockquote data-quote="macwriter" data-source="post: 1383448" data-attributes="member: 243221"><p>Ah, that would make sense then. I had double (copied) several tracks and in doing so, was copying over the effects, yet total file size was still just about 2.5 gig. But it was when I did that that I started to experience CPU issues. I went ahead last night and deleted the doubled tracks and that helped resolve the problem (along with turning off Airport).</p><p></p><p>But eventually I will need to double those tracks for more professional sounding results-but what I could do then is to "Send" the effects, and create a bus for related doubled tracks. Because I was using them as "Inserts" before. And while I don't understand the "threads distribution" concept, perhaps the "Send" effects and busses will reprioritize the efforts of the CPU in a more efficient way than the "Inserts" did.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps this would be something I should post to the Presonus forum as well, regarding CPU usage of "Sends" and "Busses" vs. "Inserts"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macwriter, post: 1383448, member: 243221"] Ah, that would make sense then. I had double (copied) several tracks and in doing so, was copying over the effects, yet total file size was still just about 2.5 gig. But it was when I did that that I started to experience CPU issues. I went ahead last night and deleted the doubled tracks and that helped resolve the problem (along with turning off Airport). But eventually I will need to double those tracks for more professional sounding results-but what I could do then is to "Send" the effects, and create a bus for related doubled tracks. Because I was using them as "Inserts" before. And while I don't understand the "threads distribution" concept, perhaps the "Send" effects and busses will reprioritize the efforts of the CPU in a more efficient way than the "Inserts" did. Perhaps this would be something I should post to the Presonus forum as well, regarding CPU usage of "Sends" and "Busses" vs. "Inserts" [/QUOTE]
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