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#125368 - 06/28/06 09:32 PM
Re: Softsynth question: Forte, LS Pro, SGM128. Now what?
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Frank, I may just use the 2 laptops seperately. The old one has been working now for a number of weeks ( fingers crossed). I may just add 1 gigabyte of memory, ( I feel a bit more confident now installing the memory, having pulled it apart several times now). I'll midi it to the piano, buy Garritons Big Band?? & just leave it there permanently for use with OMB /forte/soundfonts. Maybe less likelihood of something going wrong again if I don't move it round too much. I'll use the new one for portability, soundfonts & BIAB. I like the way it loads soundfonts directly & the soundcard, actually sounds quite good. Maybe the software will catch up with the hardware one day. Not knowing all that much about computers, I just assumed that the 1.66ghz was the cause of my 10ms latency compared to the 1.45ms I get with the old 3.06ghz laptop. Eitherway, my softsynth arranger system is getting sorted out again. haahaa best wishes Rikki Originally posted by Frank L. Rosenthal: Rikki, it might be worth a try to operate your new laptop with just one processor. I don't know enough about Dell's laptop as to how to do this but a call to them should do it. Your onboard soundcard will be designed to work with dual processors whereas forte and ASIO4All are not. This will all change in the future as the software catches up to the hardware features. I don't think the slower speed of your CPU should be a factor. It will be a factor in decreasing the number of high quality instruments you can load and play.
Rikki you are just moving to fast.
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#125373 - 07/05/06 05:35 PM
Re: Softsynth question: Forte, LS Pro, SGM128. Now what?
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Starkeeper, I think your buffer size may still be too low. This is how I got mine to the correct setting. Don't know whether what I'm doing is correct, but it worked for me.
In Forte, I added Live Synth Pro & loaded my soundfont. Then Options Preferences Audio Options Audio Driver ( ASIO4All) Then I tried various Buffer Sizes ( Custom Buffer Settings) instead of Auto. It also tells you the latency underneath for the various settings. 128 256 512 1024 An easy way I could tell whether it was going to distort or not was to check a particular LED.
When you have Live Synth Pro showing, just above on the left hand side there's 3 led's 2 are showing green, the middle one should be blank ( unless you've got a sequence playing.) If it's showing green, yellow & red in stop mode. You're going to have distortion. It should only be flashing up & down when playing a sequence or whatever. Go thru the various settings I mentioned, starting with 128 and check that led. You can also set the ASIO control panel within Forte, it's just under the asio icon.
My new laptop & hubby's desktop both have High definition audio cards ( whatever that means) & I seem to get better latency results ( 10ms) with the WDM drivers on board. This wasn't the case with the old laptop.
best wishes Rikki
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