
Middleman
Professional Amateur
Ok, just worked through an issue with Vsampler 3 and thought I would pass along so others don't pull their hair out.
First, Vsampler is a memory pig but with a lot of potential beauty.
The piano sounds; the best I have heard even against Gigasampler and some others I own. The problem is, you need to start Vsampler outside of Sonar and go through the piano sounds to determine which are the ones for you. If you do this inside of Sonar it loads too much information. The software loads up multiple samples in various banks and by the time you get it loaded in Sonar the computer comes to a grinding halt. This even though I have a P4 2.4 and 512 ram.
To get around this, find your favorite piano and just load 1 bank at a time save this set in Vsampler and then when you load it in Sonar it takes up less memory.
It's a pain but the piano samples when loaded using the defaults are just too big along with other tracks you may have going.
The other option, if you are a piano writer, is to load just one audio and one midi track. Then load the Vsampler default, memory hogging banks, record your tune and convert your midi track to audio.
Thought I would share in case others have slow downs and audio skips when using Vsampler 3.
First, Vsampler is a memory pig but with a lot of potential beauty.
The piano sounds; the best I have heard even against Gigasampler and some others I own. The problem is, you need to start Vsampler outside of Sonar and go through the piano sounds to determine which are the ones for you. If you do this inside of Sonar it loads too much information. The software loads up multiple samples in various banks and by the time you get it loaded in Sonar the computer comes to a grinding halt. This even though I have a P4 2.4 and 512 ram.
To get around this, find your favorite piano and just load 1 bank at a time save this set in Vsampler and then when you load it in Sonar it takes up less memory.
It's a pain but the piano samples when loaded using the defaults are just too big along with other tracks you may have going.
The other option, if you are a piano writer, is to load just one audio and one midi track. Then load the Vsampler default, memory hogging banks, record your tune and convert your midi track to audio.
Thought I would share in case others have slow downs and audio skips when using Vsampler 3.