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Posted on Aug 07, 2009

Can't seem to record onto usb device. It saysitneeds more cpu?

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I have the 24fx version of this and have noted the same problem. The solution seems to be turning off the feedback ferret as this uses around 30% of the CPU because it is running all the time! When the desk is booted up check the CPU usage before you turn on any of the digital fx. should show around 35% usage. Turn off the old ferret and hey presto, down to around 12% This should give you enough CPU to record direct to memory stick. Not the best design I know, but a really good sound engineer shouldnt need the feedback ferret anyway ;-)

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Well there's your answer - upgrade the PC's processor or buy a new PC

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