I've been reading this thread with interest, and learnt a bit.
It's also been my experience in life that experts can occasionally miss the obvious as they tend to think at a more complex level for the root of a problem, or a collection of problems that together have a cumilative effect?
So, the basic questions i ask at this point, based on the problems presented, are:
Buffer size?
We all have different ways of working, and differing setups. And as i guess we all know, sometimes the rage in the machine can produce differing results based on the same setups.
Conflicting Buffer rates?
I've had this one before, and juggled rates until they matched, and i could input with tolerable latency, and still get relatively clean playback.
Data timing issues?
Does one stream of data hit the DAW at a faster rate than another? That is, does the stream rate differ between sampler player types according to the usual HD in/out rate, processor load, or the speed of the specific sampler data request?
Two different sampler types calling samples from the same HD?
I've done this one too, and had to change things around until everything was relatively happy, including separating libraries onto individual HD's, not just different volumes and partitions.
Differing Sample Data pre-buffer sizes?
If the VI has a fixed buffer, and Kontakt has a user designated buffer option, are the two matched?
And given there are some users who don't have problems, i wonder if the issues are not VI or Kontakt related at all, but a driver conflict, or something as specific as HD Volume sizes, partition sizes, partition order,etc...
How many of you expert chaps run a small, fast, clean system drive, and dump all the other stuff on extra HD Internal/External IDE/SATA etc...., with the same attention to partition order,size, etc..
And how many with Macs are still running early Tiger or Panther OS's versus the latest updates? How many with older OSX's are having problems?
I'd be interested to hear from those who don't have issues, just how they set all this stuff up, including partition size, order, etc...
Alex.