How in your opinion does the CS6 compare, since I cannot know until I get a new machine. It did work last week although with skips and clicks.Ģ) I used ADOBE 1.5 for years with no problems on another machine ( a dell laptop with centrino) and it was so easy to use. I'm hoping that is also the lack of capacity. I'm trying now just to extract file from CD to edit it, and open existing files to work on them. However, Before I buy the Adobe CS6, I have a few questions if anyone has the time to answer:ġ)The transport will not run now on this laptop. My guitar player is giving me a PC with Windows XP with alot more capacity so I hope that will help me get back on the saddle. I have thrown in the towel on this particular laptop. It falls apart quickly if I load up too many real time effects but there are ways around this too. An external drive (USB or Firewire) works well for the tracks but make sure the USB bus isn't being shared with other things.įYI, my laptop is 4 years old now and I can regularly playback 24-32 tracks. In the longer term, for audio use, it helps a lot to use 2 different hard disk drives-one with the operating system and your DAW software, and the other for the track data. If you can set to ASIO under Device Class, you may have to adjust the latency in the control panel for your interface. Higher latency equals more reliable playback (but more delay when recording-which is why direct hardware monitoring on an interface is a good thing. In the Audition Edit/Preferences/Audio Hardware screen, play with the latency setting. If your interface is MME only, download and install ASIO4ALL (free) and select that. If you have a choice, use ASIO drivers rather than MME. A programme like "EnditAll" can help with this.ĭownload and install the latest drivers for whatever sound interface you're using. There are lots of advice sites and you'll get some good ideas. If you get really keen, do a Google search on "optimising computer for audio" for your operating system. Shut down everything unnecessary running in background, with special emphasis on networking, wifi and anti virus software. That sort of clicking/stuttering is generally one of two causes: either your computer processor running out of capacity or your hard drive not being capable of enough throughput-and the processor side is the most likely issue. Well, the good news is that, from Adobe at least, the trial versions are identical to the ones you buy, except for the time limitation.
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