Re: RAM and multitrack recording



On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:23:06 GMT, Mike Rivers <mrivers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

It's a very good idea to trun off virus scanning software when you're
running an audio program, at least that's what the experts say. It's
continuously looking for viruses and that keeps the computer and disk
drive kind of busy.

You're making it sound like a virus program will constantly churn the
disk searching for viruses. It doesn't do this. Though if it's set
to do a daily full scan this WILL be disk-intensive. I've learnt to
schedule this for 8.00 a.m. (when I probably won't be tracking) rather
than 1.00a.m. (when I well might be :-)

Has anyone reminded him to set processor priority to Background
Services?

.



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