Yes, you can check out the stretch engine functionality without first erasing or losing any of your Realtracks files.

Make sure that "use +/- files" is unchecked, which is the default anyway.

When that is unchecked, you are telling the program to use the new stretch engine feature and you can see if it works okay on your setup.

If it works fine for a day or two, likely safe to go ahead and revisit the Realtracks prefs and tell it to "Erase unneeded Realtracks files" and gain abiout 2/3 of the disk space back.

The Elastique stretch engine works fine here running XP SP3 on an AMD turion laptop, BTW. I think your machine will handle the load just fine.


--Mac