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I recently bought Spectrasonics Keyscape and Omnisphere and yesterday tried to get them working with Carbon as my interface. Although both Spectrasonics products have a stand-alone mode, because I wanted to use the mains (which have a sub) and the headphone output (to feed the monitors near the keyboard), I had to run stuff inside Pro Tools. (The standalone version only allows one stereo out).
I have my Nord Stage 2 as a midi input, with dedicated USB-A port connected to the Mac Pro 7.1, 16 core with 48GB RAM (which gets nowhere near used up). I'm running at 96KHz to try to reduce latency, but I ended up with the PT buffer at 512, as smaller sizes were choking and crackling. I'm only playing one track live - a double-layered patch in Spectrasonics - and not hitting record, this is just a test of the VI inside PT. Essentially the performance is lousy - I have to increase the buffer size to the point that I can detect latency when playing. I'm running Big Sur 11.5.2 - using the Carbon means that Big Sur is kind of a necessity due to the problems with AVB on Catalina. Is there anything I can do, or is this the nature of VI's - up until now I've always blamed having a laptop as the reason for poor VI performance, but really, you can't get much better than a 16 core Mac Pro 7.1 - the clock speed is higher than the 24/28 core versions and I have so much CPU spare - Spectrasonics reports 3% in use. So, any suggestions, or do I just give up with VI's!!? |
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Any difference with “Limit Number of Real-Time Threads” checked or unchecked in the Playback Engine? Also, does this issue reproduce with selecting Built-in Output or another non-Carbon device in the Playback Engine?
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Thanks Kyle - I'll try and get back to you.
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Now Spectrasonics 2.7 includes VST3 versions, use PatchWork Synth to control them in Pro Tools https://www.bluecataudio.com/Doc/Product_PatchWork/ The synth version now includes multiple output busses (up to 16 output channels). The standalone application now offers up to 16 audio I/O. Sub plug-ins audio i/o routing: connect the inputs and outputs of each plug-in to any channel. Latency is now compensated for individual channels when a plug-in is processing only a subset of all available channels More Aux Outputs and Plug-In I/O Routing: https://www.bluecataudio.com/Blog/pr...in-io-routing/ Blue Cat's Patchwork V2 Quick Start https://youtu.be/2Ocv6ez5-8c Side Chain Input @ 4:33 Parameter Mapping and Control Settings @ 7:29 Learn Mode @ 8:14 Control from external Keyboard – MIDI Learn @ 8:52 Map the throw of the external control/Control Settings @ 9:23 Audio I/O Recording @ 9:57 Custom Plug-in Configurations – save Plug-ins and Settings @ 11:17 Free Demo: https://www.bluecataudio.com/Product...uct_PatchWork/ |
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Have you tried the plugins with the default Mac Pro speaker instead of Carbon? This will help dissect if it’s Carbon or some other software on your Mac. I have the same spec Mac Pro 7,1 and Spectrasonics plugins and it does not have that issue. I don’t run 96k but I would try it at 48k and 96k with default speaker to see what the result is.
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Thanks all, I'll try all your suggestions and report back.
Dominic |
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The VI's that benefit from 96k are very rare...
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