Hi Vienna Team (or VSL Users),
I was reading about the Ram Optimization procedure whereby you click LEARN and then have your sequencer play/trigger all the samples you will be needing, so that it offloads the unused samples, skimming down your usage to as little as 3% on average of your original load size.
My question is:
How does one get back samples into RAM if he/she is expanding a sequence to use samples that are beyond what was just learned?
Does one have to load all the samples back into RAM again and then skim down via LEARN? Or can you just enable certain instruments? How does that work? Bringing back samples.
Thanks,
Evan Evans
I was reading about the Ram Optimization procedure whereby you click LEARN and then have your sequencer play/trigger all the samples you will be needing, so that it offloads the unused samples, skimming down your usage to as little as 3% on average of your original load size.
My question is:
How does one get back samples into RAM if he/she is expanding a sequence to use samples that are beyond what was just learned?
Does one have to load all the samples back into RAM again and then skim down via LEARN? Or can you just enable certain instruments? How does that work? Bringing back samples.
Thanks,
Evan Evans