Moonwalker2, you need to go into SampleTank preferences (the PREF button on the GUI) and select OFF where it says "Relist on startup". It sounds like your whole library is being analysed every time you use ST. That is not necessary. If you uncheck the box, then ST will just load quickly based on the instruments as they were that last time they were analysed.moonwalker2 wrote:do you experience long loading time on startup? I have maybe 10 different collections of sounds in sampletank (Sonik Synth, SampleMoog, SR libraries etc) and when i load sampletank as a plug-in in pro tools 8.05 it takes sooooooo long. Is it just me? I figuered you Squids should have the longest loading times ever considering your large collection of libraries SR offers! But I have to admit, some of them are worth the wait!
When you save a preset the first time in a session, it also takes a long time because ST has to relist the library in order to add your new presets to the database. But it is faster after the first preset save, and on the days when you are not saving any ST presets, you don't have to do any waiting at all.
I can't believe ProTools is not yet 64 bit. I would suspect that they have not hustled on this because the customers that they make the most money from are those with expensive hardware systems. For the majority of real-world musicians who are running a home studio, that is not an affordable option, and 32-bit limitations have become a real issue.Squids wrote:...it is 64 bit if that's a concern for you. As I said, it's not for me. At least not until ProTools finally goes 64 bit.
Even on this very evening I had to delete a whole bunch of tracks from a project just so that I could edit the drums with all the sluggishness, caused by my 32-bit DAW over-extended with a bunch of different VIs.
After 3 years working with ProTools, I would never go back to it. It was painful every single day.
I use SampleTank in EVERY project. I have default piano and bass set up in my template so that I can immediately start working and know exactly where to find those sounds.Squids wrote:Getting back to the question of "out-dated"... one could argue that both ways. In terms of the specs like not being 64 bit yet sure. Although since ProTools 10 isn't either I don't know if "out-dated" would be a word anyone would describe that.
I still find many of the SampleTank/Sonic Reality sounds to have more charm than a lot of competitor products out there that have much more detail and are more resource hungry. Why should I struggle with a huge piano, when a tiny SampleTank piano sounds much closer to the vibe I am looking for.
Indeed SampleTank has emulated a lot of vintage effects and some really cool vibe instruments. I want to continue using it in every project, and hope that it doesn't change too much.
But the 64-bit thing for me is a real issue. Next month my DAW (which is Digital Performer) will be released in 64-bit, and I do fear that SampleTank will be the single VI that will undermine the 64-bit efficiency and keep my projects sluggish and difficult to work with.
If I am to keep SampleTank in all my projects, I will need this addressed quickly.
I fully agree. It is anything but obsolete, as long as it continues to work...Squids wrote:I am 100% FOR SampleTank being updated as soon as possible so I'm with you guys but I would hate for anyone to think that SampleTank 2.5 is obsolete. Only if in your system you can't use it. But otherwise it's a viable instrument useful for a lot of things that have not gone out of style.
Are Tron instruments from the 1960s obsolete? Absolutely not. They still have their place and their classic vibe which is suitable for some things. There are plenty of ST sounds that will continue to be useful even many decades from now.
It surprises me that some people are unable to appreciate the wealth of cool sounds and FX that are in there.
Exactly right. Loading up a more detailed instrument in Kontakt or PLAY is much more of a pain in the arse, when you are still trying to figure out what you are looking for. I encounter memory issues all the time because instrument samples are not purged properly, and would prefer to be able just load what I am looking for within ST. It is so much easier.Squids wrote:But to each his own. I think sometimes how we look at something makes it that way to us. I look at SampleTank as an open slate to quickly create what I am hearing in my head. I need a sound that will crunch in this section. So probably faster than anything else I've got I can call up a sound that is close and then mess with it until it does that thing I need.
Then you can swap out the sound later when you have figured out the song and know what the instrument limitations are.
SampleTank Rules! And IK has done some spectacular things over the years. I have a feeling that this new version is going to continue to be a very desirable and pleasing alternative to other VI workstations on the market.
