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This is a suggestion from a virtual instrument that I use that has given me a lot of trouble, and just curious if these moves would help, but I have no idea how to do them.

2007-05-13 16:36:50 · 2 answers · asked by smash979 2 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

Problem I'm having? I'm using Sonar (a music recording program/DAW) with a vsti plugin called DFH2 (virtual drums). Anyway the drums are midi based, and the instructions for dfh state that it is recommending that virtual memory and hyperthreading be disabled. The problem that I have is when I record, or play back anything once I've programmed drums, I get a lot of artifact, skipping, dirt, and eventually dropout...everything stops. This is the issue. It may have to do with conflicting midi devices as well.

2007-05-14 17:50:50 · update #1

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It should not help at all, In fact, it'll hurt performance.

Perhaps you can describe your problem and we'll help you solve it, instead of you proposing answers and we check if it's feasible. We wouldn't know since we don't know what the problem is...

2007-05-13 17:04:38 · answer #1 · answered by Kasey C 7 · 0 0

Answer is here: go to mycomputer>properties>advanced>in performance tab>settings>advanced>there u could see virtyal memory tab>change>set evry drive to no paging file thats all,

Now lets go to Hyper threading Restart ur computer and enter bios and in front of u, u can c Hyperthreading select it and turn it off thats all gud luck. Note:Playing with bios is extremely dangerous to enter bios on intel boars it may b F2 or DEl.

2007-05-13 23:53:42 · answer #2 · answered by Deepak 4 · 0 0

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