Hi there,
I just read all Threads in the East West Support-Forum about VE Pro + Play issues and couldnĀ“t find any answer. Here at Vienna Community I couldnĀ“t find any answer about this problem: ItĀ“s a short question:
IĀ“m using the actual Play 2.1.2 in VE Pro 64 Bit (Version 4.1.8008) on my Slave PC connected via Switch to an iMac i7 2010 8GB with Logic 9.1.4 and while IĀ“m playing on my Masterkeyboard I get a staccato-alike sound. It seems that the LAN-connection is to slow or that some Buffer-adjustments are set wrong. I get this broken Sound with every EW-Library (with HS Diamond, SO Gold, Pianos, Silk, VOP, MOR, Goliath, Gypsy, SD2 Pro, Choirs, RA, Dark Side) loaded into one VE Pro Instance so there is no problem with a Library itself, they are splitted across 5 SSDs (each 256GB Crucial M4 direct Sata3).
Until now I tried out different Samplerates (44100/48000/etc) in Logic, different Buffersizes (32 - up to 512 /1024) in Logic, different Latency Buffers in VE Pro AU PlugIn (none/1 Buffer/ 2 Buffers), different Threadnumbers for one VE Pro Instance on SlavePC, different Voice-SetUps in Play in VE Pro on SlavePC, at least I connected Mac and PC via LAN without switch: but all this didnĀ“t help. (IĀ“m using the Ethernet-Switch because the Euphonix MC Mix and MC Control need a LAN-Connection to the iMac too. Its a TEG-S5g (5-Port, 10,100,1000gBit) I canĀ“t check the LAN-cable-type..)
The PC Slave is the fastest you can get today, so IĀ“m sure this canĀ“t be any Hardware-Problem. (The Basics are the same East West uses for testing - only CPU and SSDs are faster here):
CPU: i7 990x / Mainboard: Asrock x58 Extreme 6 (6x SATA3) / RAM: 24 GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600
1x 128 GB Crucial M4 Host Windows 7 64 Bit on SATA3
5x 256 GB Crucial M4 Sample Drives on SATA3
At East West Support Forum someone wrote that he had to decrease the Audio-Buffersize below 128. I tried this but the exact opposite happens when I modify the I/O Buffersize in Logic Preferences/Audio/CoreAudio from 1024 to 64 and 32: The sound changes for the worse, the more I decrease the more it sounds more staccato-alike instead of clean. (Even if I modify the other Options like VE Pro Buffer Latency):
At 32 to 256 its like Snownoise from more to less.
At 512 there is a nearly clean sample sound quality and after 4-5 seconds thereĀ“s a short pause about 1 second in between the sample.
At 1024 there is nearly no pause and for the most part a clean sample sound. But this stadium doesnĀ“t suffice to play or produce sound in good quality. In his case it seems to be the other way around..I donĀ“t know why.
IĀ“m using a RME Fireface UFX connected with USB 2.0 on iMac for Audio-Monitoring. Even when I use the iMac Speakers without the RME Fireface UFX the problem persists. So the RME Fireface UFX cannot be the Bottleneck in the whole Hardware-Setup.
Did I modify the wrong Buffer-Option? Do I have the wrong LAN-cables or LAN Switch? Did I forget to modify an option in VE Pro on the Slave PC? What can I do?