John,
Be careful when attempting to do audio editing in fusion. You will experience a 
lag. Cuts and pastes are difficult if the moment you press stop to cut, is not 
going to be the place in the file where the cut will actually happen. I wrote 
vmware about this and I'm awaiting a response. Don't think it's only you who 
gets in trouble with precise audio edits under fusion.
Paul.
On Aug 28, 2011, at 5:27 AM, John D. Lipsey wrote:

> Hi list:
> 
> Firstly, this is part of a long-term plan to go into broadcasting.  It's just 
> going to be easier, as far as I can tell, to broadcast on a virtual machine.
> 
> My macbook has just the base 2 gigs of RAM.  I want 4, as I believe that'ss 
> the most it can support.  So, firstly, is it worth paying to have someone 
> install the RAM for me?  I don't want to break my mac, obviously, but if it's 
> going to be scary expensive I could probably find a techy friend to do it for 
> me.
> 
> Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, how do I tell fusion to use more ram 
> than its default? After all, there's no sense in upgrading the ram and then 
> letting fusion use its default amount of memory.
> 
> Thanks in advance, guys.
> 
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