Hi guys,
I use EWQL libraries in Notion 3. I know that Notion is 32bit, so it's limited to approx 4GB, but that EWQL's request just drives me crazy when Notion is loading instruments : "Memory is getting low! Please note that continued loading might destabilize your system." I have to click sometimes 10 times on that stupid window, before my song is loaded.
I understand this message, but how get it rid???? is any option or config file in EWQL where I can turn it off????
I know that this question is not Notion's strictly related, but maybe someone knows answer to this question???
I have PC core 2 duo, 2.66ghz, 6 gb ram,windows 7 64 bit.
Thanks,
piotr
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"Memory is getting low!". EWQL's request drives me crazy!
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Re: "Memory is getting low!". EWQL's request drives me crazy
hello,
i have nearly the same config, i am rid of the message too. it was relevant on my old system with 4 gb ram (the system really went down...), so i bought my new system.
as working nearly daily with notion 3 and ewql (and miroslav and garritan) i guess i had to click "ok" for about 2.000 times this year...
please help us!
i have nearly the same config, i am rid of the message too. it was relevant on my old system with 4 gb ram (the system really went down...), so i bought my new system.
as working nearly daily with notion 3 and ewql (and miroslav and garritan) i guess i had to click "ok" for about 2.000 times this year...
please help us!
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Bobb77 - Posts: 21
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Re: "Memory is getting low!". EWQL's request drives me crazy
What are the specs of your current computer?
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Re: "Memory is getting low!". EWQL's request drives me crazy
Are you guys using JBridge?
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Re: "Memory is getting low!". EWQL's request drives me crazy
no JBridge
Intel Core (TM) i3 CPU 530 @ 2.93 GHz RAM: 6,00 GB, WIn 7 64 bit
On the Desktop there is the "CPU-Meter", as he reaches abeout 50%, the message appears...
Intel Core (TM) i3 CPU 530 @ 2.93 GHz RAM: 6,00 GB, WIn 7 64 bit
On the Desktop there is the "CPU-Meter", as he reaches abeout 50%, the message appears...
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Bobb77 - Posts: 21
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Re: "Memory is getting low!". EWQL's request drives me crazy
The problem is that Notion, as a 32 bit app, is only using about 4 GB (or less) of your total RAM. JBridge is a great utility for opening additional memory on 64 bit machines within Notion; I highly recommend it if you are going to use EWQL or other products that use a lot of RAM.
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Re: "Memory is getting low!". EWQL's request drives me crazy
suggest either jbridge as others have mentioned, else spring some $ for ViennaEnsemblePro.
I went with the latter (VEPro) and have been very happy that I did. It lets you make "persistent" configurations of any instruments or groups of instruments, and then stick shortcuts in the windows "startup" folder to any of those that you might always want loaded so that when you boot the machine it automatically loads all your favorite instruments and _keeps_ them loaded. With this setup I can rapicly open and close any number of different notion files as I am working on various ideas and never have to wait for anything to load at all! It just opens the score and connects and it's ready to go. I have run some lowlevel profiling tests (programers' debugger type tools) and seen that VEPro is very efficient in handling memory, and of course it totally eliminates the whole 32bit vs 64bit barrier.
I went with the latter (VEPro) and have been very happy that I did. It lets you make "persistent" configurations of any instruments or groups of instruments, and then stick shortcuts in the windows "startup" folder to any of those that you might always want loaded so that when you boot the machine it automatically loads all your favorite instruments and _keeps_ them loaded. With this setup I can rapicly open and close any number of different notion files as I am working on various ideas and never have to wait for anything to load at all! It just opens the score and connects and it's ready to go. I have run some lowlevel profiling tests (programers' debugger type tools) and seen that VEPro is very efficient in handling memory, and of course it totally eliminates the whole 32bit vs 64bit barrier.
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