Hi Paul,
I don't think my system is the limitation. I have a powerful slave computer dedicated to the Synchron libraries with Intel Xeon E5-2620 v4 (8 core 2,1 GHz), 128 GB RAM and a SSD raid configuration (6 pieces of Samsung 850 Pro 512GB 2.5" Serial ATA-600 in raid 0). Wouldn't it be enough?
My master computer is a mac, but my Synchron-slave is a Windows 10 system so I cannot run the mac-software you linked to measure the disc speed. Do you have any suggestion for Windows?
However, regarding runs the only problem is the voice limit of maximum 1024 in Synchron Player. If I keep the speed of the runs down to not exceed the 1024 voice limit it works fine. And if I use my workaround and split the microphone positions on two Synchron Player instances (4 microphone positions on each instance) it also works fine. No streaming problems! The problem is rather that Synchron Player simply wont allowd you to plays fast runs with 8 micophone positions. My system is not the limitation.
The problem with voice drops and flashing CPU meter does not occur when playing fast. It occurs when I play slowly, two or more notes in sequence with a legato patch. The first note is no problem, I can play it and sustain it without any problem. But when I play the second note, without any gap between the notes so the legato transition is trigged, I get the problem when I sustain the note. The voices of the different microphones drops one by one. As long as I not sustain the notes more than a few seconds it works fine. The problem occurs when sustain longer. But sometimes it works.
The preload size is 4096 and streaming threads 4. I don't think I have change those from default? But because this works fine when playing fast it should not be the problem. Should it? Do you suggest me to increase the preload size or streaming threads or both? Maximum streaming threads on this system is 16. I do not run any other software than Vienna Ensemble Pro 6, Synchron Player and Synchron Pianos on this system.
I will experiment a little with the preload size and streaming threads but I find it hard to see that it would be the problem when it works for faster phrases.