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Author | Topic: TAU Morph slowness |
cristian_vogel Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I'm persevering with the TAU editor on my single card system... I've analysed two stereo files one about 8 seconds lon gand the other about 4 seconds long, and Kyma is excruciatingly slow - I've been waiting 15 mins now , just to hear the two sounds playing back from within the TAU editor... Is it supposed to be that slow?
Should I not try and do stereo linked files? edit.... ok - one file is 24 seconds stereo linked and the other 10 seconds stereo linked - is that too ambitious for Tau Morphing? [This message has been edited by cristian_vogel (edited 09 May 2006).] IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() An extremely high frequency estimate might slow down the analysis. What is the nature of the sample that you are analyzing? [This message has been edited by SSC (edited 09 May 2006).] IP: Logged |
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