When I'm in record mode the song jump often!!!
Someone can help me?
Bye Flo
Someone can help me?
Bye Flo
Posté Mon 26 Feb 01 @ 11:49 am
in order to be able to record you must switch to soft mode. this mode requires a faster CPU than 300 Mhz (i think a 600 in order to be ue that you can do the record, the new features, and so on...)
Posté Tue 27 Feb 01 @ 9:57 pm
Thanks for help me, but I have a 500Mhz with 128Mb RAM.
I Just use soft mode for recording...!!!
What can I try to do now???
Please Help!!!
I Just use soft mode for recording...!!!
What can I try to do now???
Please Help!!!
Posté Thu 01 Mar 01 @ 9:18 am
I have a 450Mhz with 96 MBs of sdram and i have the same problem. I have found no solution although turning off master tempo does help. I also use a 1000Mhz athlon with 128Mbs of sdram and that one never skips or anything whatever the mode so i think it just a processor hungry thing recording in soft mode. Upgrade your computer since its getting slow anyway by todays standards and then you wiull be able to benefit from recording your mixings with good audio quality. You can't expect a Skoda to go like a Ferrari, you know what i mean?
_*MiX MaStEr*_
_*MiX MaStEr*_
Posté Sat 03 Mar 01 @ 12:50 am
Hi all,
I also use a 500Mhz processor, and I have no problems.
It could depend on the type you use. The Celeron and AMD aren´t really good for multimedia use. I use a PIII@500 with 256 MB RAM.
Another solution could be to upgrade your RAM while it is cheap!
mama
I also use a 500Mhz processor, and I have no problems.
It could depend on the type you use. The Celeron and AMD aren´t really good for multimedia use. I use a PIII@500 with 256 MB RAM.
Another solution could be to upgrade your RAM while it is cheap!
mama
Posté Sat 03 Mar 01 @ 11:04 am
Working off the above postings, as trivial and rediculous as it seems, the following also helps.
Reboot
Restart
Repeat
Those usually free up resources. For optimal performance, make AtomiX the only thing you launch after a reboot. Finally, be sure all applications you are not going to use are closed. To check, ctrl+alt+del (control, alt, delete) brings up your task window where you can kill everything but AtomiX, Explorer, systray, rundll32, and any other critical programs.)
Hope these help.
L8tr
~Mech
Reboot
Restart
Repeat
Those usually free up resources. For optimal performance, make AtomiX the only thing you launch after a reboot. Finally, be sure all applications you are not going to use are closed. To check, ctrl+alt+del (control, alt, delete) brings up your task window where you can kill everything but AtomiX, Explorer, systray, rundll32, and any other critical programs.)
Hope these help.
L8tr
~Mech
Posté Sat 03 Mar 01 @ 8:15 pm
I have a Celeron 333 with 65 megs ram SB live and have no problems, except some bug when trying to use the 3d monitoring feature once I use it, makes the computer get the Blue screen of death.
Posté Thu 22 Mar 01 @ 3:32 am
Oops, it seems like your soundcard is damaged, or your drivers crashed.
Try to update them.
mama
Try to update them.
mama
Posté Fri 23 Mar 01 @ 6:35 pm
Ok, I can read here 2 things that it coulb be interesting to point apart one from the other...
1. Blue screens in 3d with soundblaster are obtained cause:
A. U r using the Atomix demo crack (Demo seems not to have that code in)
B. Direct X problems (I can't use SB Live in 3d mode and my Sis 5326 Video card with DX8, so I nedded to get back 2 DX7, cause the only other solution was to chance one of the cards)
2. I have no problems recording and I use a 466Mhz Celeron with 128mb, and the 748 motherboard (it has integrated the Videocard, ethernet card, modem, and a audio card that really sucks). Maybe, u have many programs in memory (u should check the system tray)
Cheers
LLoYd DJ
1. Blue screens in 3d with soundblaster are obtained cause:
A. U r using the Atomix demo crack (Demo seems not to have that code in)
B. Direct X problems (I can't use SB Live in 3d mode and my Sis 5326 Video card with DX8, so I nedded to get back 2 DX7, cause the only other solution was to chance one of the cards)
2. I have no problems recording and I use a 466Mhz Celeron with 128mb, and the 748 motherboard (it has integrated the Videocard, ethernet card, modem, and a audio card that really sucks). Maybe, u have many programs in memory (u should check the system tray)
Cheers
LLoYd DJ
Posté Fri 20 Apr 01 @ 11:41 pm