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having disk allocation problems
i keep getting the error disk allocation and how do i fix that when i try to get the volumes for each i get another error how can i fix the disk allocation error.
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Re: having disk allocation problems
If you are cutting out certain regions or there are a lot of regions in a track that there is no sound happening and you have a direct in effect or indirect, like Dverb especially, then your system is working overtime on those dead regions to creat the effect. Though there is no way it can. An easy solution would be to put in a dither plugin, leave it at 24bit and disable "noise shaping". Just put that in before the Dverb or whatever plugin you think would be causing the disc alocation error. Usually it is a Dverb on a vocal track. It will NOT affect your sound quality. So dont worry about that. This should take care of that error!
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