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Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 08:55:55 -0400
From: Marc 3 Poirier
Subject: Extending pools
Whenever I render this particular instrument of mine in Csound, I get this
message to start with:
orchname: OrcSco\pvflip_pas.orc
scorename: OrcSco\pvflip_pas.sco
sorting score ...
... done
orch compiler:
9334 lines read
instr 1
Extending Local pool to 800
Extending Local pool to 1200
Extending Local pool to 1600
Extending Local pool to 2000
Extending Local pool to 2400
Extending Local pool to 2800
Extending Local pool to 3200
Extending Local pool to 3600
Extending Local pool to 4000
Extending Local pool to 4400
Extending Local pool to 4800
Extending Local pool to 5200
Extending Local pool to 5600
Extending Local pool to 6000
Extending Local pool to 6400
Extending Local pool to 6800
extending Floating pool to 800
Extending Local pool to 7200
Extending Local pool to 7600
Extending Local pool to 8000
Extending Local pool to 8400
Extending Local pool to 8800
Extending Local pool to 9200
Extending Local pool to 9600
Extending Local pool to 10000
Extending Local pool to 10400
Extending Local pool to 10800
Extending Local pool to 11200
Extending Local pool to 11600
Extending Local pool to 12000
Extending Local pool to 12400
Extending Local pool to 12800
Extending Local pool to 13200
Extending Local pool to 13600
Extending Local pool to 14000
Extending Local pool to 14400
Extending Local pool to 14800
Extending Local pool to 15200
Extending Local pool to 15600
Extending Local pool to 16000
Extending Local pool to 16400
Extending Local pool to 16800
Extending Local pool to 17200
Extending Local pool to 17600
Extending Local pool to 18000
Extending Local pool to 18400
Extending Local pool to 18800
Does anyone know what all those "extending pool" messages means? It
sounds bad, plus it also takes about a minute for all of the pools to get
extended, so it's rather a waste of time. Does anyone know what I can do
about this? In case it is relevant, I'm running the console version of
Csound under Windows 98 with a PII 266 MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, & an
ultra-wide SCSI hard drive.
Thanks for your help,
Marc Poirier |