@Jaimo said:
I believe Sangit was referring to loading any large sample set into a sampler, where the whole sound is loaded into RAM.
Ah, I see. It is very easy to check; just look at Task Manager and see how fast it all is loading.
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@Sangit said:
i am comparing loading time of an epic horn performance legato patch (930 samples) which i use with halion to a performance patch of e.g. the vi woodwinds. loading time is nearly the same. indeed halion is a bit faster.
@Sangit said:
yes actually i was thinking about the dongle issue to be a reason.
pity copy protection goes at cost of performance... thanks software pirates!
@Sangit said:
yes actually i was thinking about the dongle issue to be a reason.
pity copy protection goes at cost of performance... thanks software pirates!
@LazyPeon said:
One question regarding the DFD:
Is it possible to turn it off for some samples ?
Because for short samples like Pizzicato or Spicato you save like 5MB (or even less ... at least in Kontakt for some patches) by using DFD instead of completely into RAM loaded samples. So imo it's not worth to stress the harddisc for these 5MB RAM.
So is there an option to totally turn off the streaming for some samples or maybe is it even already, that the system reconizes, that only a few MB would be saved and don't uses DFD ?