Hi everyone I don't know if I am in the wrong forum. The posts seem to be from a few months ago. Maybe I got behind and got lost. f you are still active I have some questions for you regarding my computer. I am still using my 12 year old i5 and it has been working flawlessly even though I use high powered synths like Omnisphere and others and some orchestrations up to 100 track count. Got a new computer and it is much faster, newer, Windows 11 -64GB RAM and works flawlessly unless I put much on/it, and then chokes even if I raise the latency to 512 -and I am using RME and MOTU AVB interfaces which are known for great latency. I have a tech (and saw a video) about real time performance and it shows the culprit could be the drive I am recording to and try an internal drive. I tried an internal drive and same probl;em. Of course I didn't try moving all of my synth libraries to the internal -just the recording chain. it's really sad. It's the second time I have tried and don't seem to be able to successfully get a new computer working flawlessly. Could it be one of the sticks of RAM? The technician didn't want to try checking yet because it seems the going thought is it is either the interface or the drive, though both interfaces work great on the old computer, and the same type of external SSD drive.
Hopefully yours if you have heard of this problem.
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Michael Fogarty
Hi everyone I don't know if I am in the wrong forum. The posts seem to be from a few months ago. Maybe I got behind and got lost. f you are still active I have some questions for you regarding my computer. I am still using my 12 year old i5 and it has been working flawlessly even though I use high powered synths like Omnisphere and others and some orchestrations up to 100 track count. Got a new computer and it is much faster, newer, Windows 11 -64GB RAM and works flawlessly unless I put much on/it, and then chokes even if I raise the latency to 512 -and I am using RME and MOTU AVB interfaces which are known for great latency. I have a tech (and saw a video) about real time performance and it shows the culprit could be the drive I am recording to and try an internal drive. I tried an internal drive and same probl;em. Of course I didn't try moving all of my synth libraries to the internal -just the recording chain. it's really sad. It's the second time I have tried and don't seem to be able to successfully get a new computer working flawlessly. Could it be one of the sticks of RAM? The technician didn't want to try checking yet because it seems the going thought is it is either the interface or the drive, though both interfaces work great on the old computer, and the same type of external SSD drive.
Hopefully yours if you have heard of this problem.
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