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The rapid, near-full-length sequencing of the viral genome is commonly enabled by high-throughput sequencing of PCR amplicons derived from cDNA molecules. Not having enough RAM available for the instruments can lead to all kind of errors (including CPU overloads), so it's a bit hard to diagnose.Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) represents the main technology for SARS-CoV-2 lineage characterization in diagnostic laboratories worldwide. I never had a DAE error 720, but did you try reducing the CPU limit to 90% in PT? And did you set your number of RTAS cores to the number of physical cores minus 1 (which would be 7 in an 8-core CPU)? Don't ask me why, but these things are known to help. 64-bit will most likely solve your issues. The instruments you listed are known for being RAM hungry. No problems so far, but the only RAM hungy instrument I am using is Superior Drummer (upgrading to 8 GB RAM and 64-bit Windows solved the various crashes I got). So I am on a 32-bit DAW and I am using 32-bit plugins only. What do you use as a sequencer?I am running PT9 (LE'ish) on Win7/64 with 8 GB RAM. My solution was a Gigabit link to a PC running Vienna. and STILL run into CPU overloads and 'DAE error 720' that requires a reboot. Rif, I use Trilian, Omnisphere and a few EastWest products I'm no stranger to having to compose a bass track with all other tracks disabled. Sent from my LG-VS700 using Gearslutz App Let analog be good at what its good at which is touchy feely mojo. For me its real analog hardware, let digital be good at what its good at which is clean, and surgical.

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But they seem to be on the cutting edge, yadda yadda.

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Without going into details and reasons, its just a pain in the bum. I explained to a uad repesentative after calling them, that if I truly bought and paid for the software, and it is mine I should be able to do what I want with it like any other piece of equipment. Also when you buy a plugin, you can't resell it unless you sell it with a card and Alll your other plugins. I know a lot of daws compinsate for the latency, but some only up to a certain point and forget about recording with them in the signal chain! Anyway just something to keep in mind. While UAD takes 1000+ samples on every plugin. Plus last time I checked the whole point of dsp cards/tdm cards is that plugins basically take NO latency, even protools mix in the '90s got that figured out. I personally just sold my UAD card, and while things sounded ok, I'm not sad to see it go! For me the big issue was LATENCY and the effects aren't so cpu intensive that you really need a dedicated dsp card to run them.












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