On Freitag, 9. Februar 2018 19:36:19 CET Thomas Howe wrote:
> I tried setting the maximum number of voices and disk streams to 1000 each
> and this has helped a lot with one sample library (Maestro Concert Grand
> v2). There are still occasional note drop outs, but only in extreme
> circumstances,
Thank you for your reply!
I tried setting the maximum number of voices and disk streams to 1000 each
and this has helped a lot with one sample library (Maestro Concert Grand
v2). There are still occasional note drop outs, but only in extreme
circumstances, and no more xruns.
I store the sample
On Donnerstag, 8. Februar 2018 16:00:53 CET Thomas Howe wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please let me know if there's a better place to be sending these messages...
The list is fine for that, it just became a bit more silent over here than it
used to be. When it comes to newbie questions, those might proba
Hi all,
Please let me know if there's a better place to be sending these messages...
I think I've identified the problems a bit more clearly now:
0.0025 ms isn't a long enough fadout to prevent an audible click in some
cases, yet it is also too long to fit within a realtime buffer size. To
prev
Update:
I have found that setting the maximum number of voices to 1 seems to
eradicate the xruns completely! I hope this will be true for some higher
numbers of voices too. It was previously set to something like 60.
The non-xrun clicks are still present, every time I play a note before
another