Lyndon
@lyndon888
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Vancouver, WA USA
Joined Nov 11, 2008
I like to play and make my own music. Im into symphonic Metal and I have a band called Spiritual Plague and you can visit the website by going to www.myspace.com/spiritualplagueband
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mormalv
Jan 26, 2009
Hey! Nothing much has happened here lately, atleast not with music. But got some new inspiration now :)
The reason the sound cracks is to much load on the RAM. I have my buffer latency at 5ms, if I set them to 1 the sound cracks here too. I have the buffer ar 240. Don't know what soundcard you have, but It's important that it support the ASIO standard. Try my settings and see if that works. If your soundcard doesn't support ASIO, I'm afraid you could have a problem....
mormalv
Nov 18, 2008
Hi!
Yes, it can be used live. The good thing about it is that it doesn't need too much RAM to work great. It's important to have a good soundcard with zero latency.
I have encountered a couple of times that a instrument can "hang". That would be a pain if it's during live playing. U would have to unload and reload the instrument... But it has only happened a couple of times when my pc is heavily loaded with many virtual instruments. I would go for it :)
Hi! Did'n see your message before. Sorry bout that. The stuck note thing has happened to me a couple of times, not sure what causes it. It might be a RAM issue. After I updated to 4bg RAM I can't remember it has happened again... It might be a bug in the program also. I don't know. I understand this is a problem when playing live. Have you contacted IK Multimedia about the problem? The assigning of keys and octaves on the keyboard is done on a small button on the left called RANGE. You can assign the range of each of the instruments seperately. And the velocity. For instance percussion that is only on the lowest octave, and adjusted velocity so you would have to strike the key hard to make the instrument play. Hope this helps a bit.