Hi Michael,
Which OS are you working on? Which versions of VSL software?
As you are using VI PRO and SSD drives: Did you check the Preload sizes in the Directory Manager?
Best,
Paul
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Hi Paul,
I'm not in the studio now but I'm running the latest versions of VE Pro and VI Pro on Windows 7.1 Pro 64-bit. All the VSL samples are on their own dedicated SSD drive. I think the preload sizes are set to "default", but I'll need to check that when I'm next in the studio.
Thanks!
Michael
Hi Paul,
OK, thanks! I will give it a try, but I have an awful lot of clicks and pops during playback as it is. When I first play a VSL patch after loading a session, it makes the most hideous "broken up" noise for the first two minutes or so, after which it (usually) settles down and starts to behave. I'm guessing setting the buffer even lower won't help matters in that respect!
Hi Paul,
The samples are distributed across three SSD drives. The VSL samples on one, some EastWest Play samples on the second and some Kontakt-based libraries on the third. As I say, things are usually fine once each VSL instrument's had some content played through it for a few minutes. I say "usually" as every now and then it's completely unusable and I need to reboot all the computers and start from scratch. That doesn't happen very often though. On the other hand, occasionally things are fine from the off too.
All very strange, and I'm not sure why the behaviour is unpredictable in the way it is!