2009/9/11 Paul Giblock <[email protected]>

> all good suggestions.  Mikkel, you mentioned:
>
> "If you export the final track to lats say a wav file
> will the problems then carry over to that sound on that wav file?"
>
> I'd like to ask you that question.  Please try exporting to a wav, and
> please let us know if the wav has the same issue.
>
> Ray:
> Lmms doesn't really support long sample-tracks or anything yet.  Thus,
> all samples and data are loaded into RAM when you load your project.
> Therefore, Disk I/O should not be an issue unless you exhaust all of
> your RAM and the OS begins paging to disk.  This can be determined by
> looking at the output of the 'free' command.
>
> -Paul
>

Oops, my bad. I was subconsciously thinking about traditional DAW recorders
when in fact we're only talking about MIDI.

But anyway, main thing is: faster system :) And in sequencers/synthesizers,
RAM and CPU matter more in that order. Eg. if you have 2GB already, but a
1.6GHz pathetic laptop (albeit Core Duo) like mine, then it's time for an
upgrade or shift the workflow to a desktop.
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