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Posted: 14 May 2011, 10:29
by Ken29
Hi guys,
I had a show yesterday, very simple, just launching stereo sounds with Usine. I had a glitch, the sound stop for a half second, clicked and start again (just one time in a one hour show). It really hard to know where did it come from (a bug, laptop, HD, sound card, power supply).
Anyway I was wondering what in your experience, do you consider as the more stable : reading your sound files from the HD or the memory ?
For small samples, I guess it is obvious but in my case, I often have long files : up to 10 mn in 2 or 4 channels. I sometimes read 2 sounds at the same time and I was a bit afraid to put such big files in the memory. In one hand I now have a new laptop with with 3 gb, and in the other hand, I also have a 7200 t/m HD
What do you recommend ? .
Cheers
Kenan
Posted: 14 May 2011, 13:56
by nay-seven
long files are always better placed in memory to avoid glitches , but there's many parameters to consider; speed of the memory, cpu, ...not always easy to find the good compromise
Posted: 16 May 2011, 16:37
by senso
Usine has a powerful audio buffer management, and normally you should be able to read from the hard disk, at least, 32 stereo samples at the same time without any trouble.
If you have glitches, try to change the buffer size in the setup but in your case you should not.
About loading samples in memory first check the tip :
http://www.sensomusic.com/wiki/doku.php ... ble_memory
If you have enabled the3GB switch, you can load in memory around 250 minutes of mono samples. (125 min of stereo and so on)
Posted: 17 May 2011, 11:48
by r.erorr
Hi, this is actual for me too. I'm using 16/24bit mono files only. [through patches sound comes stereo and quadro]
1. is here difference on CPU if file on memory or file on HD?
2. witch files better place in memory - long or short? I often use huge amount of small files[milliseconds long] in random playback and change lists instead of samples.
3. how can HD playback reflect on sound - glitches or something else?
Posted: 18 May 2011, 21:21
by nay-seven
1. is here difference on CPU if file on memory or file on HD?
low cpu for memory choice
2. witch files better place in memory - long or short? I often use huge amount of small files[milliseconds long] in random playback and change lists instead of samples.
long files are the first choice
3. how can HD playback reflect on sound - glitches or something else?
if you have an Hd almost full, with no regular defragmentation , this can increase problems...?
Posted: 19 May 2011, 16:17
by r.erorr
nay-seven wrote:1. is here difference on CPU if file on memory or file on HD?
low cpu for memory choice
2. witch files better place in memory - long or short? I often use huge amount of small files[milliseconds long] in random playback and change lists instead of samples.
long files are the first choice
3. how can HD playback reflect on sound - glitches or something else?
if you have an Hd almost full, with no regular defragmentation , this can increase problems...?
ok. thanks for info.
Posted: 01 Jun 2011, 14:17
by Ken29
Hi guys,
I made a test with my files in memory. I discovered that the whole list of the player is charged in the memory. It's good to know...
Kenan
Posted: 02 Jun 2011, 00:50
by multiphone
Hello Ken29,
If you want a single sound is loaded each time in the sampler tries to use a listbox with the output "text" rather than "commatext".

Posted: 05 Jun 2011, 22:32
by Ken29
Thanks mate,
Looks great !
Kenan