Well, my Kontakt2 is hosed up on Receptor. It was working fine some time back, but now I fear I have messed up the DFD settings or something.
Can someone please post the OPTIMUM DFD settings (for Kontakt2, I have the ones for Kompakt) for a Receptor with 2GB Ram and the 160 Drive.
Pianos I used to play fine are clicking, popping and maxing the CPU. Same ones play ok in Kompakt, but I swear Kontakt2 used to be better!
HELP?!? (and thanks in advance)
Kontakt2 DFD Settings?
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- KVRian
- 1116 posts since 22 Apr, 2005 from Nashville, TN USA
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- KVRist
- 387 posts since 24 Aug, 2004
I recently had RAM problems that started manifesting exactly that way, and got progressively worse. I'm not at all saying that this is the case here, but something for everyone to be aware of.Hybernation wrote:Well, my Kontakt2 is hosed up on Receptor. It was working fine some time back, but now I fear I have messed up the DFD settings or something.
Can someone please post the OPTIMUM DFD settings (for Kontakt2, I have the ones for Kompakt) for a Receptor with 2GB Ram and the 160 Drive.
Pianos I used to play fine are clicking, popping and maxing the CPU. Same ones play ok in Kompakt, but I swear Kontakt2 used to be better!
HELP?!? (and thanks in advance)
I'll try to post my DFD settings this weekend, but mostly I keep DFD turned off.
Don't trust it for live piano-type use.
I would love to see everyones DFD settings for piano libraries along with some kind of evaluation of performance. Maybe one among us has stumbled on to the "magic" setting!!
-Phil

