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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2001 7:47 am
by ambrosius
HelloI need some help about volkzsampler in Logic...

I create an audio instrument and assign volkzsampler to it.
After importing a soundfont (which I don't know why sounds in XTC at a very
low volume)then I record with my MIDI keyboard. Record and playback sound fine.

Then I place any XTC FX (i.e: delay, reverb): sound is absolutely lost.
I turn off the effect and route the output to a bus in which I insert
the effect. No sound again.
Use of multiFX has been useless.

I've been swapping between the ASIO drivers from the XTC and the
gina24, turning on and off software monitoring, direct ASIO
monitoring, buffer sizes, etc, etc, etc. Nope

Does anybody have any suggestion? I'm using LAWP 4.7, w98, pIII 933 with 730 M

Thanks in advance

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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2001 9:36 am
by marcuspocus
Don't use XTC

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2001 9:46 am
by ambrosius
That wouldn't be such a bad advice if I hadn't a doubt. Is such a bad idea using volskampler and let the XTC all the sample processing stuff? I suppose the CPU would take some advantage of this

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2001 12:29 pm
by kimgr
Like marcuspocus wrote: Don't use XTC.
If you for some reason still want to use Wolkszämpler, you can route it via a seperate asio output to Pulsar OS and use dsp-fx on it there...

Kim

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2001 1:22 am
by ambrosius
Err... I just bought XTC four or five days ago...

>you can route it via a seperate asio output >to Pulsar OS and use dsp-fx on it there...

Ein? Pulsar OS? Are you just saying that I should use any other sampler and then route it to a bus with XTC effects?

And, talking about other samplers, is there any suggestion about which among EXS24 or Livesynth is less CPU-intensive? Or do you have any other idea?

Thaaaaanks you all for your hints

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2001 10:32 am
by kimgr
I'm sorry to hear that you bought XTC :sad:
I thought you were running XTC mode on a full Pulsar.
Sorry, can't help you then...

Kim.