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Dual 2.0 Ghz Mac
6-7 upgrade
I think it has to rebuffer all the samples after you upgrade, because it is taking me about 25 minutes to open my projects after the upgrade. Which is definetly a big bummer when your feeling like grabbing a sound out of another session...
Anyone else?
6-7 upgrade
I think it has to rebuffer all the samples after you upgrade, because it is taking me about 25 minutes to open my projects after the upgrade. Which is definetly a big bummer when your feeling like grabbing a sound out of another session...
Anyone else?
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Re: Upgrading to 7 will slow you down.... for a minute at least...
Wed, September 3, 2008 - 4:52 PMI guess I did notice a little bit but I was mostly finished with my work in 6 before I upgraded. I am working on all new stuff now. My old unfinished stuff was only like, 5 or 6 tracks per project. It took a little longer but nothing near 25 minutes.
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Re: Upgrading to 7 will slow you down.... for a minute at least...
Thu, September 11, 2008 - 12:53 AMI was having trouble with my 1.0 Ghz backup laptop, that had the half-hour load time. My main 2.0 Ghz dual core mac loads sets in under 2 min, and that's sets with almost 1000 songs.
Have you tried double clicking on the set itself, instead of opening Live and then selecting the set from the File menu? Or vice versa? I was having some major issues with some older sets and the decoding cache getting massively overfilled, until I started switching up how I was opening my files.
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Re: Upgrading to 7 will slow you down.... for a minute at least...
Thu, September 11, 2008 - 3:22 PMJust upgraded, but I have a new blazing fast PC and haven't worked much with 6 on it or transferred the sets from my old PC. Can't say for sure whether it's slower or not, but I'm liking 7 a lot so far.