How are the sounds and work flow once you have it installed.
Thought Maybe we can separate how it sounds from the support
issues in other threads.
Thanks, Bill
downtown.millard wrote:Hey, it sounds great! tons of content, and very smooth and clear. Performance is another issue. Armed with the awesome power of the "4", I built a multi with 16 different instruments that I wanted to use in a project. I opened it in cubase and it immediately pegged the CPU. I could only keep about 6 of the instruments. And this wasn't recording or doing anything other than loading the multi. Even without recording or playback, it was keeping the CPU so busy that any attempt to play a sound resulted in a grotesque noise (well beyond clicks & pops). Once I trimmed it down to 6 instruments, it became useful, and as I have said, sounds beautiful
-Millard
bill4510 wrote:...Maybe we can separate how it sounds from the support
issues in other threads...
How are the sounds and work flow once you have it installed.
Peter_IK wrote:Also note the text in the original post requesting information about:Personally, I thoroughly enjoy much of the Syntronik pedigree (workflow-wise) that has been brought into SampleTank 4 and the workflow of additional tools like the Strummer is outstanding.
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