plugins eat up mostly CPU and not RAM since they deal with a lot of realtime 
calculations 
on the incomming audio streams

but judging from your CPU I think you should be able to stack quite some plugins...

is it necessary to run 3 audio apps like this btw, 
those will off course be taking their piece of the pie as well...

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On 8 Aug 2002 at 6:54, carlos wrote:

> do u know about exporting audio in cubase? you prob do, but just in case: if
> you bring up the master audio mixer (ctrl +) and click 'export audio', it
> will save as a new audio file all the unmuted audio parts between the left
> and right markers, including FX and EQ. so once you've got the FQ and EQ how
> you want them for a particular part, you can just solo it and export audio,
> importing the new wav into the arrangement. then turn off the FQ and EQ on
> that channel so it doesn't eat up your system...
> 
> that's what you have to do when you've got a bloody sonorus soundcard that
> doesn't have asio drivers for winxp!!! grrr, i'm dreaming of an RME...
> 
> safe,
> carlos
> 
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> Subject: [dnb-prod] Stackin'mo'plugins
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> > I'm working my current Reason -> Rewire -> Cubase setup to the bone.  Vst
> > meter maxxes out all the time and I often have to turn off a lot of
> plug-ins
> > that I would like to use.  Is throwing memory at this going to help or am
> I
> > doomed to add CPU?  It kind of sucks that I have a 1.4 GHz computer and I
> > can't even run all the plug-ins I want for one basic song (maybe 12-15
> > Reason tracks, nothing add'l in Cubase) but I do only have 256megs RAM.  I
> > also increased my virtual memory/page file but I don't think that'll do
> > anything for me in this case.
> >
> > Thanks in advanced for any advice.  Take care urry1
> >
> > peace,
> > titts
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