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Old 09-04-2004, 07:25 PM
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Default Re: Hardware Buffer

It would help a lot if you listed some details about the laptop. Processor type and speed for one, to rule out compatibility issues. If you are recording to the internal drive, that can be a problem as PT demands a 7200 rpm drive while most laptops have 5400 rpm or even 4800 rpm drives. I know it works, but it doesn't work great. Unless you are overdubbing(and need to play in time with existing tracks, set your buffer high as it gives the system more time to do its thing. I think you have enough RAM for modest track counts, but I am confused on how you netted 640 mb.
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