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2013/12/27 14:47:07
bjornpdx
I'm thinking of getting the Kirk Hunter Spotlight Solo Strings library.  According to their website my computer doesn't meet the minimum requirements but will "likely experience clicks and pops during realtime playback" as stated here:

http://www.kirkhunterstudios.com/req.html

There's a link on that page that takes you to another website that tests the speed of your CPU. My score was 22.

I thought my computer was more than capable to run anything audio, but apparently not.
I've never tried overclocking because I don't know much about it.

I guess I'm asking has anyone had to overclock their computer in order to use sampled sounds without glitches? 
2013/12/27 15:47:35
StepD
Well I don't think your score can be correct unless your machine is crippled somehow. I scored a 55 and look at how old my computer is (specs below).
2013/12/27 17:06:22
cecelius2
I run KH Diamond, Concert Strings 2 and Concert Brass 2 on my system.  I agree that KH stuff is very memory intensive, but have never had trouble running it.  I do have to use "freeze" to freeze tracks so that I can add several instances of KH stuff, but that is no big deal.  My system is a i72600k with 16g which  is no where as fast or powerful as your system.  You should not have any trouble but I could be wrong (I doubt it)
 
Why don't you ask Kirk himself.  I just sent him an email about a different issue and got a replie the next day.  He is a great guy and answers his own emails.   
2013/12/27 17:27:28
bjornpdx
to StepD:  I don't think my computer's crippled in any way but I don't know why it got the low score.  Maybe it doesn't matter.  I'm going to d/l  the demo and see what  happens.
 
to cecelius2:  Thanks.  I didn't think of contacting Kirk directly.  I'll do that.
2013/12/27 17:50:21
StepD
bjornpdx
to StepD:  I don't think my computer's crippled in any way but I don't know why it got the low score.  Maybe it doesn't matter.  I'm going to d/l  the demo and see what  happens.
 



Yeah, I doubt you have anything to worry about. It should technically run great on your computer, and running the demo is a good idea.
2013/12/27 18:13:55
lawajava
bjornpdx - I think folks who listen to the samples and video demo Kirk Hunter provides will find this set of strings very  appealing.
 
As cecelius2 says, you can always freeze a track if you find your system can't handle too much thrown at it at one time.  I would suspect your system at the bare minimum could handle rendering the tracks and capturing the audio of the strings before you might want to freeze to save CPU processing for other stuff in your songs.
 
For anyone not aware yet, there's a post on this new string library in the Software section of the forum:
http://forum.cakewalk.com/Kirk-Hunter-Studios-2013-Year-End-Group-Buy-m2956242.aspx
 
As of the moment, need about 20 more folks to commit to take the discount to the next level in the Group Buy.  I'm hoping it gets to the 50 percent discount before the deadline.
2013/12/27 18:26:28
Paul P
 
I'd stay away from overclocking unless I was a crazed gamer trying to get a frame rate I could boast about.
 
2013/12/28 18:12:04
kitekrazy
No reason to over clock that system.  You can try a working demo of Spotlight Strings.  If it's a resource hog, don't buy it.  There are plenty of equivalents out there.
2013/12/28 21:56:01
midi_controller
Something is way off with that test. It said my 3930k scored 1.8Gflops, which is a total joke. IntelBurnTest gave me 60 just running it real quick, while Qwikmark gave me 203. No one uses Gflops as a requirement standard anyway, and with good reason.
 
You should be able to run it without a problem, unless it has the worst script coding on the face of the planet or something. Your computer is fine, it's the test that is broken. Someone should tell Kirk not to use it.
 
 
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