if i understand the concept correctly, one will need only one VI instance for e.g. the solo violin.
lets say, i load an articulation (e.g. one of these automatic performance legato/detache/staccato combinations - which will already fill my entire ram [;)]), record a few bars, press the "free memory" button and all except the few samples that are actually used in the sequence are gone. can i now go ahead and load another articulation in the same VI-instance (e.g. a performance trill), record a few more bars and empty all unused samples again - and so on? if yes, how is this realized? where is the information which patch is played by a given note stored?
... or is this not how it works and actually ALL articulations that are used within a sequence have to be ENTIRELY in ram (as parts of a huge matrix) EVERY time i hit the "free memory"-button??
lets say, i load an articulation (e.g. one of these automatic performance legato/detache/staccato combinations - which will already fill my entire ram [;)]), record a few bars, press the "free memory" button and all except the few samples that are actually used in the sequence are gone. can i now go ahead and load another articulation in the same VI-instance (e.g. a performance trill), record a few more bars and empty all unused samples again - and so on? if yes, how is this realized? where is the information which patch is played by a given note stored?
... or is this not how it works and actually ALL articulations that are used within a sequence have to be ENTIRELY in ram (as parts of a huge matrix) EVERY time i hit the "free memory"-button??