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Heavy hard disk activity or an error message concerning insufficient memory was
received...
The algorithm needs lots of storage space, especially with long impulse response patterns.
All background processes should be terminated and all RAM wave projects that are not
needed should be closed.
CPU power usage is too high...
Check the "Internal block length" parameter's setting in the parameter's description.
Set the "Quality" option to "Normal".
Shorten the length of the impulse response. Please note the hints that display above for
the intervals with the same CPU strain.
Problems with very long impulse responses...
Using real-time on modern computers: Impulse responses with up to 11.88 seconds can
be used (with 44.1 kHz sample rate). The length is only limited by the CPU capacity. With
destructive calculations the upper limit is 380.4 seconds (44.1 kHz sample rate). If this
upper limit is exceeded, the samples behind it are ignored on calculation. Impulse
responses of this length are, however, not practical for room simulation. If you would like to
experiment around with very long impulse responses (longer than 1 minute), you should
note that the algorithm usually requires a lot more RAM (over 500 MB). When loading long
wave projects as impulse responses, a warning appears to let you know that the
calculation may lead to long waiting periods.
efx_Reverb/efx_StereoDelay
More information is available in "Effects -> essentialFX (view page 547)"
Ecox/Variverb
More information is available in "Effects -> MAGIX plug-ins (view page 553)"
Time/Pitch
Resampling / Timestretching / Pitchshifting
All algorithms in this dialog use the time factor and pitch as input parameters.
In the "Time Factor Calculation" section you can determine the required time factor from
the original length and original tempo as well as the desired new length / desired new
tempo.