delayed vst's?

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2011/04/02 00:58:22 (permalink)

delayed vst's?

Using Philharmonic. I have to run through the piece once till all the patches have been played once before they play correctly. First time through a lot of them sound terrible especially percussion. Could I have something set wrong? Or is that just the way it is?

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    Re:delayed vst's? 2011/04/02 09:57:48 (permalink)
    Computer specs? Version of Windows? Soundcard? How about giving us some information to work with?

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    Re:delayed vst's? 2011/04/02 10:23:28 (permalink)
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    Computer specs? Version of Windows? Soundcard? How about giving us some information to work with?




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    Re:delayed vst's? 2011/04/02 10:34:02 (permalink)
    No. For some reason I had you blocked. I see it now. What bit depth and sample rate are you using?

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    Re:delayed vst's? 2011/04/02 11:43:59 (permalink)
    bit depth 24 with 64 bit double precision engine
    Sample rate 48000
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    Re:delayed vst's? 2011/04/02 11:52:09 (permalink)
    Perhaps there is a memory-saving option wherein samples are loaded on demand, rather than loading the entire library in advance? Superior Drummer, for example, has such a feature and it can easily cut the memory footprint by half, with the catch being that you have to play the song all the way through once in order to load all the samples.


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    Re:delayed vst's? 2011/04/02 12:20:55 (permalink)
    I copy what bitflipper said.

    There is usually a setting for amount to preload in memory in samplers. 50ms- 500ms or whatever.

    So you should not have to have to play the entire song in advance. Just increase setting for preload so that your computer can handle the burden.

    Or use another common feature in samplers that you can unload what is not used so far, if using no memory saving options before. It's often just to press a button to unload samples that have not been played yet. But this requires playing through song as said before.
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    Re:delayed vst's? 2011/04/02 15:23:16 (permalink)
    lfm


    I copy what bitflipper said.

    There is usually a setting for amount to preload in memory in samplers. 50ms- 500ms or whatever.



    I don't see it in Philharmonik. will ask theirsupport line.
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