Quote Originally Posted by Dave Elyzium
anyone?
I used to have a similar problem to you. My main machine was a PIII-500 with a whopping 128 megs of RAM. I pretty much did it exactly as you described. I'd solo each track and render it down to one long wav file. Then, I'd pull each of them up in a multi-tracker and EQ/Compress from there. One program I had good success with as far as not crapping out on playback with the EQ settings and such was Sonic Foundry's Vegas. I probably still have an old copy of Vegas lying around on disk if you'd like to try it. The newest version would probably be hell on your computer. But, I probably still have 1.0 lying around somewhere. It has some native EQ/compressor plugs I believe which don't seem to be too intense on the CPU like loading up a bunch of separate VST/DX plugs. Though, I'm no expert on how that program works so it might not offer any advantage over Cubase for the same thing.