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OCR: BUFFER.Doc. (For AM/FM Readers/Music-X Users) Written for AM/FM Amiga Musicians Freeware Magazine By Gareth R.Craft. Thanks for the memory, can be a life saver with IFF samples and this document attempts to shed light on this area for an explanation of allocating more memory for Music-X for both 1 Mb and 2Mb Chip Ram. Advanced Music-X users can make use of Tool-types either within the Music-X program icon itself or an individual Music-X performance file. The BUFFER tool-type may be set up to allow an increased amount of Memory allocated to the Chip Memory area, used by 8SVX samples. By default, Music-X grabs all the memory it can, so if you want to run other programs with Music-X, you either have to run them first or use this option to limit how much memory Music-X will grab. You can specify the amount of memory either in Bytes :- as in (BUFFER=50000), or in kilobytes as in (BUFFER=50k). Music-X requires at least 30, 000 bytes of buffer space to function properly, and will ignore a buffer limit lower than this, defaulting to its 'grab all' mode. If you specify a number larger than the amount of available Memory, Music-X will only take as much as it can. This effectively means, providing the performance file is not excessively large, in terms of events, (i.e. there will obviously