Receptor Pro vs Receptor Rev A
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- KVRist
- 155 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from London
Hi all general question, has anyone been opportuned to have the same setup run on a Rev A and a Receptor Pro? I would like to ask the following questions;
Firstly, how much of a performance boost did you really get? Maybe you could say in terms of CPU headroom or just an indication of where the CPU level was peaking on Rev A in comparison to Receptor Pro.
Secondly, do they both use Receptor Software version 1.5?
Many many Thanks.
Phil.
Firstly, how much of a performance boost did you really get? Maybe you could say in terms of CPU headroom or just an indication of where the CPU level was peaking on Rev A in comparison to Receptor Pro.
Secondly, do they both use Receptor Software version 1.5?
Many many Thanks.
Phil.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 155 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from London
Could anybody help with my question above? Pleeeease.
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
Hi Phil,
I can't give scientific comparison (as I did not have both in front of me at the same time).
I did just upgrade two (Rev B) Receptors to Pro. Both were running 1.5 before and after upgrade.
My subjective perception of performance is that I got something like a 30-40% boost. Some 'heavy' plugs used to cause frequent peaks (eg. OB-X, Kontakt2, ...) now only cause occaisional peaks.
I used to have crashes in Kontakt2 when trying to load *very* large library sets (eg. LPC guitars, ...) and now these run on a Pro better than my P43.0g PC.
Overall, I haven't finished my determination of improvement, but I do feel that there is a pretty substantial boost in system performance.
You'd have to judge on your own whether this amount of boost is worth the money. For me, I'd say it seems so.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to ask more specific questions.
Regards,
Kevin L
I can't give scientific comparison (as I did not have both in front of me at the same time).
I did just upgrade two (Rev B) Receptors to Pro. Both were running 1.5 before and after upgrade.
My subjective perception of performance is that I got something like a 30-40% boost. Some 'heavy' plugs used to cause frequent peaks (eg. OB-X, Kontakt2, ...) now only cause occaisional peaks.
I used to have crashes in Kontakt2 when trying to load *very* large library sets (eg. LPC guitars, ...) and now these run on a Pro better than my P43.0g PC.
Overall, I haven't finished my determination of improvement, but I do feel that there is a pretty substantial boost in system performance.
You'd have to judge on your own whether this amount of boost is worth the money. For me, I'd say it seems so.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to ask more specific questions.
Regards,
Kevin L
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 155 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from London
Hey looneytunes, I think I get the general gist, I am not sure what kind of setups you normally use, but I have a default patch which loads, Kontakt 2, going to two channels, one channel normally has a steinway D patch and the other some string fx patch, I have atmosphere, one track running epiano and four tracks of Stylus RMX. This normally eventually crashes the receptor, depending on the day and the CPU meter is always peaking or near peaking, do you have any similar setup that you could compare this to?
So many thanks.,
So many thanks.,
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
Hi Phil
I believe I have all of those. Give me a day (or two) to try this out, and I'll report back.
I suspect that you might see some disk issues with the Kontakt/Steinway (depending on how much activity is there). In general, the Pro does not really improve any disk performance, and will be limited by the same DFD performance as in previous revs.
More info later ....
Kevin L
I believe I have all of those. Give me a day (or two) to try this out, and I'll report back.
I suspect that you might see some disk issues with the Kontakt/Steinway (depending on how much activity is there). In general, the Pro does not really improve any disk performance, and will be limited by the same DFD performance as in previous revs.
More info later ....
Kevin L
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 155 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from London
Many Thanks Kevin
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- KVRist
- 197 posts since 23 Jan, 2006 from Ontario, Canada
I just compared a Rev.B (1280MB RAM, sys 1.5.20060418) with a new Pro-400 (2048MB RAM, sys 1.5.20060504). Both machines at 44.1KHz sample rate with buffer size at 128 samples.
Each channel was loaded with MicroSynth, Classic EQ, Classic Chorus, and Classic Reverb.
On the Rev.B, 8 channels resulted in a CPU load of 80%.
On the Pro-400, 8 channels resulted in a CPU load of 55%.
On the Pro-400, 13 channels resulted in a CPU load of 80%.
Each channel was loaded with MicroSynth, Classic EQ, Classic Chorus, and Classic Reverb.
On the Rev.B, 8 channels resulted in a CPU load of 80%.
On the Pro-400, 8 channels resulted in a CPU load of 55%.
On the Pro-400, 13 channels resulted in a CPU load of 80%.
Greg Holmes
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
Hi Phil -
[I snapped a screenshot of this in action, from Receptor Remote. I can't find a way to upload the gif to this post, but I can email-it should you be interested]
I was playing chords & runs on my Keyboard Controller, Midi Channel 1.
Playing Ostinatos with a Midi Foot - Pedal, Midi Channel 4
Stylus RMX was Free-running the loops.
OK - here's my test setup:
VST Layout
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R Ch1:
Kontakt 2 - stereo out 1
Sample - EW Collusus Classical Piano
Midi Channel 1
R Ch2:
Kontakt 2 - stereo out 2
Sample - EW Collusus Fretless Bass
Midi Channel 1
R Ch3:
Atmosphere
Sample - Synth/Analog/CS Octave PWM Plucks
Midi Channel 1
R Ch4
NI Elektrik Piano
Sample - MK1 Essential (Medium)
Midi Channel 4
R Ch5 - 8
Stylus RMX
Various loops from Spectrasonics BackBeat / RetroFunk
Receptor was configured:
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44khz Master Sample rate
128 Sample Buffer Size
2g ram / 400g HD.
OS 1.5
HW: Receptor Pro
ZLoad: On
Kontakt was configured to use DFD, Factory default settings
Elektrik Piano was configured to use DFD, Factory default settings
Total Ram usage:
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Approx. 1.5gig
CPU Levels:
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No Midi Activity -
Average: 15%, Peak 18%
Stylus RMX Freerun, no Midi Activity -
Average: 21%, Peak 30%
Stylus Freerun, Midi Triggering Elektrik Piano (only)
Average: 22%, Peak 32 - 60%
All Midi channels triggering
Average: 46%, Peak 75 - 100%
Load Times
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selecting Multi (from different Multi) 70 Seconds
Cold Restart to Boot Multi - 90 Seconds
Perceptions
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The only time I heard any artifacts (buzzes, clicking) was when I had RMX in Freerun, and I was loading an instrument into Elektrik Piano or Kontakt.
During normal play, I did not notice any 'jumps' (eg. lag after keypress 'till sound), nor any perceptable latency.
There was some spikeyness to the CPU peaks, but it never looked like the CPU was pegged at 100% for a noticibale amount of time.
I would imagine if this setup were used with a sequencer, my test would look like more of a 'torture test', because you probably would not trigger the same chords on 3 vstis at the same time.
Overall, I was fairly impressed at how smoothe this test went. I was expecting more DFD artifacts from Kontakt.
I hope this helps you and others make your decision.
Again for me, I feel that there is some good performance improvement from the upgrade, and there were large Kontakt sample sets that I can now load and play (that was impossible on the older configurations).
Best Regards,
Kevin L
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[I snapped a screenshot of this in action, from Receptor Remote. I can't find a way to upload the gif to this post, but I can email-it should you be interested]
I was playing chords & runs on my Keyboard Controller, Midi Channel 1.
Playing Ostinatos with a Midi Foot - Pedal, Midi Channel 4
Stylus RMX was Free-running the loops.
OK - here's my test setup:
VST Layout
----------------------
R Ch1:
Kontakt 2 - stereo out 1
Sample - EW Collusus Classical Piano
Midi Channel 1
R Ch2:
Kontakt 2 - stereo out 2
Sample - EW Collusus Fretless Bass
Midi Channel 1
R Ch3:
Atmosphere
Sample - Synth/Analog/CS Octave PWM Plucks
Midi Channel 1
R Ch4
NI Elektrik Piano
Sample - MK1 Essential (Medium)
Midi Channel 4
R Ch5 - 8
Stylus RMX
Various loops from Spectrasonics BackBeat / RetroFunk
Receptor was configured:
-----------------------------
44khz Master Sample rate
128 Sample Buffer Size
2g ram / 400g HD.
OS 1.5
HW: Receptor Pro
ZLoad: On
Kontakt was configured to use DFD, Factory default settings
Elektrik Piano was configured to use DFD, Factory default settings
Total Ram usage:
----------------
Approx. 1.5gig
CPU Levels:
----------------
No Midi Activity -
Average: 15%, Peak 18%
Stylus RMX Freerun, no Midi Activity -
Average: 21%, Peak 30%
Stylus Freerun, Midi Triggering Elektrik Piano (only)
Average: 22%, Peak 32 - 60%
All Midi channels triggering
Average: 46%, Peak 75 - 100%
Load Times
------------------------------
selecting Multi (from different Multi) 70 Seconds
Cold Restart to Boot Multi - 90 Seconds
Perceptions
------------------------------
The only time I heard any artifacts (buzzes, clicking) was when I had RMX in Freerun, and I was loading an instrument into Elektrik Piano or Kontakt.
During normal play, I did not notice any 'jumps' (eg. lag after keypress 'till sound), nor any perceptable latency.
There was some spikeyness to the CPU peaks, but it never looked like the CPU was pegged at 100% for a noticibale amount of time.
I would imagine if this setup were used with a sequencer, my test would look like more of a 'torture test', because you probably would not trigger the same chords on 3 vstis at the same time.
Overall, I was fairly impressed at how smoothe this test went. I was expecting more DFD artifacts from Kontakt.
I hope this helps you and others make your decision.
Again for me, I feel that there is some good performance improvement from the upgrade, and there were large Kontakt sample sets that I can now load and play (that was impossible on the older configurations).
Best Regards,
Kevin L
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