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the hard disk. You can work with Wave Project files that are theoretically infinitely long. In a VIP, these
files are still used, but are kept beneath the VIP interface - the files are referenced (re-created) as
Objects and the Objects are edited instead of the actual Wave Projects.
The RAM Wave project (called ‘RAP’
in earlier program versions) load their complete content into the RAM memory of the computer.
When working with RAM Wave projects, you can decide at the end, whether you want to keep the
changes or whether you want to discard them by simply not saving the changes to the file stored on the
hard disk. Since the material is completely loaded into the RAM memory of the computer, any changes
will be lost unless they are saved to the file stored to the hard disk (Shortcut: ‘s’
).
This method of editing and processing is equivalent to the computer’
s native behavior. However, with large data content as is the case with audio files, the computer suffers
from extreme speed loss since the operating system starts to transfer the memory contents to the virtual
memory file on the hard disk.
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