I was wondering if I have 2 gigs of ram installed what would be a safe amount for the maximum loop length. I read in the manual the default is 40 secs but if you set it too high your computer will crawl.
Todd
Adding custom loop
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Re: Adding custom loop
I suppose it depends on some other variables such as number of loops, mono / stereo, sample rate, etc. I'm not sure about Mac tools but in Linux I would run "top" and watch how much memory the sooperlooper process consumes as you add loops and play with the loop length. Then you can see what the max levels are that you feel comfortable with. I would also load up all of the other programs you would normally use in a single session so you can monitor your free memory and make sure you're not digging into swap.
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gtodd876 wrote:I was wondering if I have 2 gigs of ram installed what would be a safe amount for the maximum loop length. I read in the manual the default is 40 secs but if you set it too high your computer will crawl.
Todd
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Re: Adding custom loop
You'll never know until you try I guess
but really, It couldn't hurt to try maxing it out. At worst you might have to restart your computer. I bet Jesse wouldn't mind a little beta testing anyways
but really, It couldn't hurt to try maxing it out. At worst you might have to restart your computer. I bet Jesse wouldn't mind a little beta testing anyways
Re: Adding custom loop
OS X demolition! I will try it out tonight and post my computer specs and results tonight.
Todd
Todd
Re: Adding custom loop
Mac Mini 1.66ghz 2 gigs ram
OSX 10.4.11
Ultralite
1. added a custom loop and increase the loop time to 180. (display read "mem 03:10.22)
2. Activity Monitor said I had 1.32 gigs ram still left
3. Rock solid performance
3. I checked to see my ram readout after a fresh reboot without opening any programs and its 1.52 gigs
If that means I only used .2 gigs for a three minute loop time then I guess you could use a ridiculous amount of loop time if I wanted. That's all for now I have a long drive to Atlanta in the morning. I'll post anymore tests I do up here in the future.
OSX 10.4.11
Ultralite
1. added a custom loop and increase the loop time to 180. (display read "mem 03:10.22)
2. Activity Monitor said I had 1.32 gigs ram still left
3. Rock solid performance
3. I checked to see my ram readout after a fresh reboot without opening any programs and its 1.52 gigs
If that means I only used .2 gigs for a three minute loop time then I guess you could use a ridiculous amount of loop time if I wanted. That's all for now I have a long drive to Atlanta in the morning. I'll post anymore tests I do up here in the future.
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Re: Adding custom loop
WoOt! A successful shootout! that's awesome. I had a feeling it would be able to handle 3 min of audio