Audio Dropout when playing rendered audio tracks from softsynths

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2014/07/15 01:27:44 (permalink)

Audio Dropout when playing rendered audio tracks from softsynths

I have what appears to be the weirdest problem.
 
I created a template with two softsynths (Geist and Sampletank 2.5).  Each synth has 16 separate audio output tracks.  All is well when my recorded midi tracks play through the synths.  When I bounce to tracks, all seems well until I go to play the tracks back.  My system plays back the audio very sluggishly before quickly coming to a halt.
 
I'm confused because I thought bouncing to tracks is supposed to free up resources.  My system runs smooth as heck with the synths, but as soon as I bounce each output to an individual audio track and play it back, my system freezes.
 
The audio tracks looks fine.  Sounds okay before dropping out (although I can see my system struggling).  Am I possibly bouncing incorrectly?
 
I have a Windows 7, 64bit, i7 machine that I run Sonar X3 Producer on.  Plenty of RAM.
 
Any suggestions?
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    Re: Audio Dropout when playing rendered audio tracks from softsynths 2014/07/15 09:39:25 (permalink)
    After bouncing, did you delete or otherwise turn off the synths?

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    Re: Audio Dropout when playing rendered audio tracks from softsynths 2014/07/15 10:10:15 (permalink)
    Or archive the parts?

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    Re: Audio Dropout when playing rendered audio tracks from softsynths 2014/07/15 10:31:21 (permalink)
    You  might also try turning off fast bounce.  With sample instruments sometimes it bounces to fast for the samples to keep up.


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    Re: Audio Dropout when playing rendered audio tracks from softsynths 2014/07/15 13:11:37 (permalink)
    All you need to do is raise your sound card ASIO buffers or WDM slider. 
     
    Bouncing doesn't get rid of the synth that was bounced. So now you're adding one more track to your project. You must archive and/or freeze the synth to get rid of the synths resources.
     
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    Re: Audio Dropout when playing rendered audio tracks from softsynths 2014/07/15 16:06:38 (permalink)
    Kroneborge
    You  might also try turning off fast bounce.  With sample instruments sometimes it bounces to fast for the samples to keep up.


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    Re: Audio Dropout when playing rendered audio tracks from softsynths 2014/07/16 00:52:29 (permalink)
    Maybe I'm confused.  When I use the freeze function, Sonar bounces the synth tracks to audio tracks and freezes the synth.  Which is exactly what I wanted.  The problem was, when I played back that audio, I would get an audio dropout and my system stalls.
     
    Anyway, turns out the "fast freeze" function was the culprit!  I still don't understand how rendered audio tracks would cause my system to stall, but as long as I don't "fast freeze", everything runs smooth.
     
    Thanks all!!!!
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