![]() Then you can see whether it's Kontakt or Vintage D that's the issue. I have a couple of ideas you might think about:ġ. I have heard people say that Ivory's player is better than Kontakt but if I recall correctly the issue with Kontakt was stability, not performance. I think my current latency is around 7 or 8 ms and my computer is pretty old and weak. I have never had a latency problem with Vintage D (after I got my ASIO drivers working). getting sucked in again! Man, it never ends.Īny thoughts? any similar problems/fixes/suggestions on Vintage D? I will have to drop another 200 bucks to add the american steinway to ivory 2 whenever it comes out. They are both great pianos, but at this point i think Ivory 2's Cantabile platform is the more stable of the two? As an aside, i can run the Ivory's piano with pads flawlessly and have found the Kontakt/Vintage's pads added to the piano don't work well at all- runs out of voices really quickly and the pads drop out. This doesn't really bother me that much, but i'm finding i'd rather use the Ivory 2 German steinway as my base piano for midi-files, and then render using both the I2 German and Vintage D to see which sounds better. ![]() I can tweak the velocity response to be more aggressive on the Vintage - and that makes it less noticeable but also is less pleasant sounding. Is that the general experience people have?- i haven't heard anybody complain about vintage D latency before, but maybe they don't have Ivory 2 as a reference point. In comparison, i run Ivory 2 at 256 samples and never have any problem with cutouts and breaks, and have no noticeable latency. but i'm getting latency (i think 12 ms)that is noticeable- still playable but noticeable. So i increased the buffer - first to 387 samples- still got cutouts- and then to 512 and that works fine. but i get cutouts- too many to be usable. I originally had the buffer set at 256 samples, and this generated a latency of about 8.3ms, which seemed fine. I use an M-Audio Firewire 410 as my interface. I am controlling it with my vpiano on a medium touch (neutral) velocity setting. However.either i'm missing something in the way i've set it up, or i'm going to have to live with more latency than i like. I recently added Vintage D to my software arsenal, and as i alluded to on a different thread, it represents terrific value.
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