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Old 03-18-2012, 04:35 PM
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Question CPU problem with NI Studio Drummer - how about SSD4?

Hi guys,

i have addictive drums for about 3 years and wanted an alternative...so I bought studio drummer from native instruments.
But i have big cpu spikes and even with 512 samples it creates stops and errors.
I have no fun with it...tired every setup in Kontakt5 and in pro tools. every other VI (also in Kontakt5) works fine.

Mac Pro 2x2,8 Quad / 6 GB / 10.7.3 / PT 10.0.1

I read similar post at the NI-forum, but only unhappy user without a comment from NI.

So i'm thinking of to try out ssd 4. I already have trigger from steven slate and like it a lot.

But how is ssd4 on cpu with pro tools?
(Don't want to buy another "problem" drum sampler.)

Thanks for your feedback
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