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Well I just bought the wondeful Sonic Couture Novachord. Being tight I am using it with Kontakt Player. Asc Timetable 2008 Serial Keygen. I am get very nasty audio pops on the attack portions of my notes. Other patches produce a 'Cannot allocate enough memory in Kontakt 4' error. The CPU hit is 50-100%.
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I often see the red purge indicator. I am using it as a plug-in within Cubase.
My audio card is Scope and I run it at 4ms. On the advice of Sonic Couture I tried raising the latency. 7ms was better but still unusable. 13ms got me to a no-click state but frankly 13ms latency is like playing through treacle: I hit the note, wait. I hear the note. Not conducive to a live performance. The CPU hit is slightly lower 45-85%.
I have tried all sorts of combinations of increasing the buffer load allocation to the max 240kB in KP4, I have switch off the dual processing (I have now switched it back on with better results). I can't get rid of the memory error though and I get silence when that occurs. Is Kontakt Player 4 really this bad?
It's not much of an advert for Kontakt 4 at the moment, I may have just wasted eighty quid on a library I can barely use. My system whilst not cutting edge works fine for everything else. BFD2 and Ivory stream fine at 4ms. All advice appreciated as I really want to get this library working. System: Windows XP Pro SP3 Dual 3.0GHz P4 2GB RAM Novachord KP Pack - samples on own drive Cubase Studio 5.1.1 Kontakt Player 4.1 Scope Project DSP card with Scope 5.0 software (usually no problem at 4ms). Hi, increasing DFD buffer can have adverse effects when windows in turn starts swapping. Also I believe that causes more unnecessary read-ahead action for the drive.
Did you try to /reduce/ DFD buffer? Is Hyperthreading switched off? Do you use an USB disk or stick? This consumes much more CPU. (e)Sata is the best. SSD + (e)Sata is better;-) I use the Galaxy Vintage D piano with Kontaktplayer 4.1. While 4.1 is improved, this still have the effect, that over time the note event buffer fills with events, that are sticky.
When the number is grown above 200 or 300 I get crackling at the attacks. These dont go away when latency is increased.
I dont know if this is a problem of the player or a problem of the instrument. Restarting the sound engine deletes the queue and solves the problem temporarily. Finally, if everything else is ok, there is a way to remove the last crackles: Start Kontakt with admin rights. When it runs locate the process in Windows Task Manager.
Klick right and select 'Real Time Priority'. When I do this, then I can do a full virus scan with very high CPU load and play almost without crackles at the same time. My latency is processing 4ms + output 4ms = overall 8ms.
BTW, just in this moment I am doing this. I have seen this: In windows Taskmanager I have a CPU load of 60 - 80% on both cores. Kontakt doesnt display this. It displays a CPU load of 20-40% and occasionally red peaks. So always use windows taskmanager to see the /real/ CPU load.
But be aware, the Taskmanager itself can cause occasional crackles. (Hyperthreading) No idea what this is or how to check if it's on or off. This can be enabled or disabled in the BIOS. Older Intel processors have it. I dont know exactly if your CPU has it but I believed so, when I read your posting.
It is recommended to switch it off for Audio applications. (eSata,Sata) Do you mean for the expansion library?
It is on its own internal SATA drive. Will any of these tips fix the 'Cannot allocate enough memory in Kontakt 4' error? I never had this error. But I use Vista 32 Bit and have 3Gigs of RAM. Maybe reducing DFD Buffer can free up some RAM. I can reduce it quite much and have only benefits from it. Faster loading, reduced Memory usage.
Thought I would jump in on a crackle thread instead of starting a new post on the same topic. I have a new i7 Windows 7 64bit build. I7 930 6GB Corsair DDR3 Kingston SSD 40GB OS+Apps 3 x Raptor 150GB COntent Drives I previously had a crappy E6850 w/ 4GB's using the 3GB PAE Switch for GVI/Kontakt DAW.
Zero crackles or troubles and Bidule was my host. Now I have followed all advice at NI Knowledge base, and even tried the realtime priority mentioned above. I have just made things worse. Is there a thread somewhere on the net where I can find the information I need. Man Or Myth Boy Scout Troop Program Features Pdf Converter. ...Mr.Arkadin...Ankyu. Brotha' Man hpeterh is correct. I did disable turbo boost and hyperthreading, then set Kontakt's number of cores in Standalone to zero and the crackles dropped considerably.
PianoTeq Pro had the same issues. I have a hardware overclocking switch that jumps the CPU up to 4.0GHz which is way overkill, but it did seem to boost the interupt processes to where they aren't noticable. I will have a freind walk me through the BIOS tomorrow so I can get the RAM/CPU sweet spots so I don't have to run my CPU so hot and fast.
The sweet spots for Native apps is around 3.6GHz. After that dimishing returns aren't worth the heat and risk of failure during a live gig. I want to run Bidule and host PTeqPro as I have a great live Upright and Wurlitzer customized. For the Grand Piano and Rhodes I prefer Scarbee and VGP 2.
I'll report back on my sucess, but right now w/o the OC'd settings I can get by as long as I use the sustain pedal like I was trained to do. I tend to get a little sloppy form virtual instruments. As soon as I use a Grand Piano at a gig I carry over the pedals, especially sostenuto way too much.
Thanks for the tip hpeterh. And glad to see you hanging' round Mr. Surely there are some Braincell types on this forum we can bash.:lol: Check back SUnday CiaoMein. According the DPC Tool all is good. I still hear some crackling on heavyily layered Horn sections and high poly/sus/sos Piano.
I decided the latency was too low for a quad core CPU. So I raised the 1msec. On the XITE-1 DSP rack, and I think that the OC'd DAW will fix the rest of this crap. I do now realize that the Core2Duo Wolfdales @ 3.6GHz are tough customers.
I expected much better performance from an i7 930, but the only advantage I see is to load more instruments. Steps forward, and steps backwards. Scope DSP platform is highly optimized, but the Native apps stiil haven't been upgraded enough to really notice any improvements. I am sure the Native stuff is still trying to catch up to SSE3 and we have had a few years of SSE4 instructions.