I'm running LAP 4.6 and Pulsar II on a Pentium II system (WinME,98Lite, 392 MB Ram). If I'm in Logic everything is fine, but as soon as I switch over to the Pulsar environment and attempt to tweak parameters, Logic loses it with an "ASIO Overload" message. Using 24 bit ASIO drivers, with buffer lengths at maximum.
(At least I get the damn message, Cubase would just blow it to hell and not tell me about it, lol).
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Sven
Logic ASIO Overload
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interloper, is it possible that your hard disk (system, not audio) is a bit older? or has at least an access time that is not that fast? for logic it´s best to have a fast hard disk (not in terms of transfer, but in access).
i also had these annoying asio overloads, but after buying my ibm ic035 hd it was gone.
i also had these annoying asio overloads, but after buying my ibm ic035 hd it was gone.
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