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Comp Stability [message #78434] Mon, 15 January 2007 15:07 Go to next message
brandon[2] is currently offline  brandon[2]
Messages: 380
Registered: June 2006
Senior Member
Well, I have been really testing my system lately.
I have been putting a lot more time in in the studio
ramping up for some real customers.
Unfortunately I am very disappointed in the performance of my comp.
This is the first time I have really tried to record with the XP
OS.
I was planning on using Cubase as my mixing software and PARIS just as tracking.
That may be the way to go, but I just cant bring myself to leae PARIS. Ugh...
I have been riddled with blue screens during playback, Que errors, PARIS
not closing all the way after closiing it out(stays active in the task manager
& doesnt disconnect from MECs). This is a brand new comp..the fastest I could
afford at the time and it is running like crap with PARIS. CUbase seems pretty
stable...actually everything else seems stable. Crap.... This is frustrating.
I really dont want to suffer the embaressment of rebooting the comp every
half hour with a client. That would blow.
I am thinking about switching back to WIN98.
Shit!
Shit!
Shit!
Ok I am getting pissed off... I need to go and not think about it.
On a lighter note the recording is coming along at a satifactory rate. I
am pleased with what I have come up with thus far in regards to how my mixes
are sounding.
Its really quite enjoyable..
I really need to get a FM transmitter so I dont need to bun so many test
CDs though.

B
Re: Comp Stability [message #78435 is a reply to message #78434] Mon, 15 January 2007 14:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
Messages: 1292
Registered: January 2007
Senior Member
Configure your computer as a dual boot machine and use Win ME for Paris. It
sounds to me like you've got some IRQ issues with the EDS card(s) sharing
with either your video card or whatever else you are using for Cubase SX.
check your device manager so see how your ITRQ's are being shared. Paris
runs nicely on Win ME, but it won't if work any better then XP if you've got
an IRQ conflict. . You're on the right track however. Tracking in Paris and
mixing in Cubase is a dream come true.

Deej

"brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:45abfb08$1@linux...
>
> Well, I have been really testing my system lately.
> I have been putting a lot more time in in the studio
> ramping up for some real customers.
> Unfortunately I am very disappointed in the performance of my comp.
> This is the first time I have really tried to record with the XP
> OS.
> I was planning on using Cubase as my mixing software and PARIS just as
> tracking.
> That may be the way to go, but I just cant bring myself to leae PARIS.
> Ugh...
> I have been riddled with blue screens during playback, Que errors, PARIS
> not closing all the way after closiing it out(stays active in the task
> manager
> & doesnt disconnect from MECs). This is a brand new comp..the fastest I
> could
> afford at the time and it is running like crap with PARIS. CUbase seems
> pretty
> stable...actually everything else seems stable. Crap.... This is
> frustrating.
> I really dont want to suffer the embaressment of rebooting the comp every
> half hour with a client. That would blow.
> I am thinking about switching back to WIN98.
> Shit!
> Shit!
> Shit!
> Ok I am getting pissed off... I need to go and not think about it.
> On a lighter note the recording is coming along at a satifactory rate. I
> am pleased with what I have come up with thus far in regards to how my
> mixes
> are sounding.
> Its really quite enjoyable..
> I really need to get a FM transmitter so I dont need to bun so many test
> CDs though.
>
> B
Re: Comp Stability [message #78484 is a reply to message #78434] Tue, 16 January 2007 13:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed is currently offline  Ed   JAPAN
Messages: 199
Registered: February 2006
Senior Member
Make sure the hyperthreading is turned off in the BIOS. I don't think Paris
likes it, or it likes Paris. You may want to go through the steps of
configuring Windows XP. I don't think Windows XP right out of the box will
work. You need to turn off services and things that are going on in the
background. IRQ's could be the problem too.

You can read here... scroll down and read about the IRQ...
http://www.musicxp.net/hardware_tips.php

And here is a Tascam writeup on configuring XP:
www.tascam.com/Products/US-428/W2k_XP_Optimize.pdf

I personally use Windows 2000 and have been successfully using it since 1999
(switching from Win98). I certainly ran into my problems here and there...
but never a show stopper... I also have configured new computers and tried
XP... but my preference always took me back to 2000. There are too many
bloated, virii-like things happening in XP that I don't like. XP came
pre-installed on my notebooks and I leave them alone, but for a DAW, I feel
more control with Win 2000. Good luck...


"brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:45abfb08$1@linux...
>
> Well, I have been really testing my system lately.
> I have been putting a lot more time in in the studio
> ramping up for some real customers.
> Unfortunately I am very disappointed in the performance of my comp.
> This is the first time I have really tried to record with the XP
> OS.
> I was planning on using Cubase as my mixing software and PARIS just as
> tracking.
> That may be the way to go, but I just cant bring myself to leae PARIS.
> Ugh...
> I have been riddled with blue screens during playback, Que errors, PARIS
> not closing all the way after closiing it out(stays active in the task
> manager
> & doesnt disconnect from MECs). This is a brand new comp..the fastest I
> could
> afford at the time and it is running like crap with PARIS. CUbase seems
> pretty
> stable...actually everything else seems stable. Crap.... This is
> frustrating.
> I really dont want to suffer the embaressment of rebooting the comp every
> half hour with a client. That would blow.
> I am thinking about switching back to WIN98.
> Shit!
> Shit!
> Shit!
> Ok I am getting pissed off... I need to go and not think about it.
> On a lighter note the recording is coming along at a satifactory rate. I
> am pleased with what I have come up with thus far in regards to how my
> mixes
> are sounding.
> Its really quite enjoyable..
> I really need to get a FM transmitter so I dont need to bun so many test
> CDs though.
>
> B
Re: Comp Stability [message #78667 is a reply to message #78434] Fri, 19 January 2007 11:38 Go to previous message
Rich[3] is currently offline  Rich[3]
Messages: 132
Registered: January 2006
Senior Member
I just went back to 98 for Paris (rock solid why fight it) and use XP system
for Cubase SX3.... running the systems seperate....


You mentioned tracking in Paris and mixing in cubase...
are you just transfering the files between the systems or conecting via adat
and sending sub mixes or?


"brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
>
>Well, I have been really testing my system lately.
>I have been putting a lot more time in in the studio
>ramping up for some real customers.
>Unfortunately I am very disappointed in the performance of my comp.
>This is the first time I have really tried to record with the XP
>OS.
>I was planning on using Cubase as my mixing software and PARIS just as tracking.
>That may be the way to go, but I just cant bring myself to leae PARIS. Ugh...
>I have been riddled with blue screens during playback, Que errors, PARIS
>not closing all the way after closiing it out(stays active in the task manager
>& doesnt disconnect from MECs). This is a brand new comp..the fastest I
could
>afford at the time and it is running like crap with PARIS. CUbase seems
pretty
>stable...actually everything else seems stable. Crap.... This is frustrating.
>I really dont want to suffer the embaressment of rebooting the comp every
>half hour with a client. That would blow.
>I am thinking about switching back to WIN98.
>Shit!
>Shit!
>Shit!
>Ok I am getting pissed off... I need to go and not think about it.
>On a lighter note the recording is coming along at a satifactory rate. I
>am pleased with what I have come up with thus far in regards to how my mixes
>are sounding.
>Its really quite enjoyable..
>I really need to get a FM transmitter so I dont need to bun so many test
>CDs though.
>
>B
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