I can try...
Machine Specs:
> CPU: Intel i7-4790k @ 4GHz
> Motherboard: ASRock Z97 Extreme4
> BIOS: AMI P1.30 (05/23/2014)
> Power supply: Corsair CX600M 600 Watt ATX Modular
> Operating system: Windows 10
> Amount & type of RAM: 32GB - Crucial Ballistix Sport XT 32GB DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800) CL9
> Graphics card/driver: none currently, using on-chip GPU
> Hard-Drives:
• Drive #1 (OS/Apps)- Crucial CT256MX100SSD1 256GB SATA III SSD
• Drive #2 (samples)- SAMSUNG 840 EVO MZ-7TE1T0BW 1TB SATA III MLC SSD
• Drive #3 (data) - Seagate ST1000DM003 Barracuda 7200 1TB SATA III HDD
• Drive #4 (content) - Hitachi HDS721010CLA332 1000GB, 7200rpm, SATA II HDD
• Optical Drive: LG 24X Internal DVD ReWritable Drive SATA
> Audio Interface: UA Apollo Twin USB, Presonus 1818VSL
> MIDI Interface: Alyseum AL88C
> DSP: UA UAD2/Quad
No such thing as a "typical" project, but one recent project that gave me fits included:
- 14 stereo audio tracks - 24 bits, 96 kHz, each has a compressor and equalizer, typically UAD stuff)
- 474 virtual instrument audio tracks - little or no insert processing on these
- 464 Virtual instrument MIDI tracks
- 12 Reverb Auxes (mostly algorithmic, and mostly UAD, 3 instances of Reverberate)
- 16 Delay Auxes
- 1 instance of VSS2
Virtual Instruments (all hosted in VEPro):- 5 instances of Kontakt5 for strings
- 4 instances of Kontakt5 for winds
- 4 instances of Kontakt5 for brass
- 2 instances of Kontakt5 for percussion
- 3 instances of Kontakt5 for tuned percussion
- 2 instances of Kontakt5 for ensemble instruments
- 6 instances of Kontakt5 for keyboards & miscellaneous instruments
- 6 instances of VIPro (all of the Special Editions Volume 1 loaded)
- 2 instances of Toontrack Superior 2
- 32 synth tracks
Now obviously I do not use every single track, and with background loading ALL of the Kontakt stuff is loaded fully purged, so I am only using the memory that I absolutely need. And not every instance has 16 instruments loaded - I try to divide by instrument family to make things a little more organized.
There are times where I'm above 30GB of memory in use, and the machine does start to complain at that point.
Why work that way? Well that's personal preference I guess - I do not have all my Kontakt libraries at my fingertips, but I do have the majority of my strings, brass, winds, percussion and keyboards ready, and I have some of the specialty stuff that I (over?) use ready as well. A couple of the "miscellaneous" instances of Kontakt are reserved for stuff I might want to add on the fly.
Oh yeah, settings - mine are almost identical to yours, which makes sense since I spent a great deal of time tweaking them when I put the 1818VSL into service, and I never bothered to test again when I added the Apollo Twin.
I use 24 bit word length for everything.
I was using 48 kHz for live audio, but recently I've been experimenting with 96 kHz for love audio and 48 kHz for virtual instruments (love that I can mix and match). Not that most sample libraries provide choices of sample rate<G>!
For tracking I keep the ASIO Buffer Size at 64, or even 32 if I can get away with it. For mixing I'll bump up the buffer size to at least 128, and sometimes 256 if I am running into problems. Record/Playback I/O Buffers are set to 512k.
Do you see anything obviously wrong?
I definitely want to re-purpose the old DAW (Q6600) as an audio/MIDI interface for the hardware synths using VEPro. Doesn't cost me anything but a little time and probably some hair pulling.
I'd love to skip over a third machine for Kontakt if I can. Not that I'm cheap or anything<G>...