FAST! Software In Use With Pro-Tools 12 -Video links
I have been making posts about Fast! software which I have been really impressed with having installed it 48 hours ago it has so far returned a big dividend in speeding up my PC system and has improved the performance of Pro-Tools on my system, including eliminating the infamous -9173 error.
I have made some short videos (no sound track) that shows the System Resources Meter in Pro-Tools and it's reactions during playback of a large Pro-Tools project that I am currently working on. Since installing Fast! http://veryfast.io I have experienced ZERO crashes/lock-ups/shutdown errors, as well as experiencing an appreciable difference in speed and stability of my i7 - 6700 CPU @ 3.4GHz 32 GB RAM PC system and have no qualms in recommending Fast! as a valuable asset to stabilise recording sessions, the result being faster workflow and increased productivity, all adding up to an enhanced user experience I think. Video 1 shows Pro-Tools 12 with a large project running with FAST! activated (running in the background), the System meter is open all through the clip and there are shots of the various CPU intensive plug-ins working without the slightest hint of any over-taxing or red line spikes: https://youtu.be/OVkHs-qfkCY |
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https://youtu.be/4gSC4y7zsYo
video 2 shows Pro-Tools running with Fast! disabled, watch the system usage meter |
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https://youtu.be/UopAZmLH16E
Video 3 actually shows a red line spike as Pro-Tools is first put into play but this has no effect on destabilising the system and recovers immediately, Fast! is running in the background throughout and I have accessed the Windows System monitor app for analysis of what is going on in this clip. Bear in mind, I ran a session yesterday of approximately 12 hours editing in Pro-Tools without a single glitch/crash or error on this same project file. The system usage shows that with Fast! running in the background Disk usage is considerably less and memory usage is also reduced. |
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How optimized is your system?? Are you using Diskcache? I am seeing literally no difference in my CPU usage or disk usage meters in the Task Manager or PT System Usage. This is on my main recording system which is heavily tweaked and optimized. It runs like a tank.
I see a difference on my laptop, which is just my general internet machine though. |
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I might give it a try when I have time as I have 3 completely different computers that can't go past 12.4 without 9173 errors everywhere.
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I keep my system drive uncluttered and do regular routine clean ups but that's all. I will say though that having an SSD as the sytem drive, an SSD as my samples drive and another SSD to write audio to, this has also made a massive difference and I think that using Fast! with this setup it is finding the optimum configuration for my system. SSD's are far, far superior to the old drives, I would never go back. I don't therefore know if Fast! would be of any great advantage on older type drives although I think they say it does improve their performance. Bro what is Diskcache please? |
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Just had a -9173!!! First one in 2 days, could be that I was downloading a Java update as well as running/editing a short loop in PT all at the same time and that I didn't re-boot my machine after watching "The Grand Tour" on Amazon live..going to re-boot it again now and I bet I don't see our old friend 9173 for a while
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My guess (knowing nothing about the product) is that FAST is a ram disk or alternate disk cache.
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I am sure you are right bro |
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