
#Audio overload mac 64 bit windows
The Intel machines, on the other hand, can run Windows natively and safely. They also run my OS 9 programs (sadly, many good apps never made it to OS X, they either died or went to Windows), making the G5 looking even more useless and pathetic. No, I think I just get a cheap Intel machine, and keep my G4 MDDs for work. The 8 GB of RAM wasn't too cheap either back in 2005. That was a lot of money that went down the drain seeing how the PPC programs I wanted to use on it either cancelled or dropped support, also thanks to the PCI/PCI-X/PCI-e switch around that time.

If Apple would have just announced the switch sooner I wouldn't have invested in that machine at all. G5 support works for me, and I probably get rid of that machine anyway before Snow Leopard arrives (which just may drop PPC support entirely according to the rumors). Well, being unable to provide any more info as a generic user with no coding know how at all I'll just let this rest. Knowing you didn't and never would specifically target ppc64 it's indeed a complete mistery. This must work because its all native Cubase 10.Mac-mini:~ l66$ lipo -detailed_info /Emulation/Audio\ Overload\ v2.0b9/Audio\ Overload.app/Contents/MacOS/Audio\ Overloadįat header in: /Emulation/Audio Overload v2.0b9/Audio Overload.app/Contents/MacOS/Audio Overload Using the import tracks feature to recreate projects made in Cubase 10. Remake a default song or default nix template … (I may delete this later) for egsample" xxxxxrampresetsxxxx-trash" Then trash all my settings ,also rename the file rampresets. I deleted all the self made templates I created and copied from the previous Cubase I removed them complety from the HDD and renamed them all befor zipping and storing for later use should I need (hope not ) Open a new project using a selected template native to Cubase 10.5.00 Three or four mouse clicks Cubase crashes Open a new project with a selected template I created in Cubase 10.0… cpu goes to 100% I think I may have fixed it …time will tell That will save me a lot of time now that I don’t have to separately run a laptop with Adobe Premiere to make demos of film cues. Would have bought 10.5 for the video export feature alone.
#Audio overload mac 64 bit update
I also updated Slate VTM and VBC which had a small incremental update without release notes even so there is a small possibility that that helped, as well.īottom line is that this problem is most likely some sort of third party plugin issue so make sure all your plug-ins are current.

The Audio Performance meter was also running overall lower, as well. I was getting a few every minute and I just worked for about 20 minutes with no spikes.

Not only does the new version work fine in Cubase 10.5, but it seems to have eliminated the spikes. I completely uninstalled the old version (per Slate Digitals instructions) and installed the latest VMR 2.443. I had issues upgrading VMR a while back so rolled back to 1.662 and all had been fine in Cubase 10 Pro. I think the problem on my end was the older Slate VMR I was running. I upgraded yesterday and found the exact same problem.
