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Old 12-08-2002, 11:26 PM
Allan Speers Allan Speers is offline
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Default Ram limitation. HELP !!

I'm going nuts with this. the manual is completely insufficient regarding this matter.

i just called up a session from last year when I had the Samplecell hardware, using two SC cards.
I can't load all the sounds. In fact, i can't load more than 40 meg worth.

I've got 64 meg allocated to the SSC application, but unger "monitor Samplecell" it tells me that about 39.4 meg is the limit (33.5 meg actually loaded.) . How can that be?

even stranger, In the Mac's "about this Mac" window it shows that I have 77 mb allocated to SSC. BUT I DON'T. -and even if I did, how could I then not be able to load 45 meg?

How do I load more than 34 meg?
does it have something to do with the fact that I'm opening banks originally created with the SC hardware?
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Old 12-10-2002, 03:15 AM
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Default Re: Ram limitation. HELP !!

Can anyone help me with this?

I am having serious trouble working because of this problem!

Dig, are you really not going to respond?
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Old 12-10-2002, 11:41 AM
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Default Re: Ram limitation. HELP !!

hey speer,
did you try setting the sample memory to "ALL" then set the ram amount for the app. to whatever you have free.
just a thought....

digi??? you guys ever come over to this forum???
ya got some folks that need some help.....

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Old 12-10-2002, 01:26 PM
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Default Re: Ram limitation. HELP !!

Zeeman,

that was it, thanks!

How bizzarre: The application's ram-allocation means absolutely nothng.

Also, Why does the set-up oanel have a selection for 96 voice polyphony, when the manual says that the limit is 64 voices?

Digi, you guys are a bit too lazy with this stuff. It's ridiculous, even by your standards.

-I guess none of this matters since it looks like digi is abandoning SSC altogether. So glad I bought it three months ago with my HD upgrade (being forced to, since Digi abandoned development of the hardware SC.)

Anyone see a trend here?
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Old 12-10-2002, 01:43 PM
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Default Re: Ram limitation. HELP !!

speer,
glad to help out.
ssc is 96 voice. this was part of one of the ssc revisions. that's why it's not in the manual.
of course all of this is moot if ssc doesn't make it to pt 6.
digi, can you hear me????

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