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This is the case with many mid to high end audio hardware - the compute intensive tasks are handed off to processors on the card so that your CPU doesn't need to handle them. For creating/mastering/mixing multilayer projects, especially those with plugins or real-time effects or transitions in any DAW I would recommend an external card to handle these ...


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Ah! Here's a good answer from someone who had the same frustration as I experienced:


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"Drags" and "buzzes" sound to me like a buffer problem. While this isn't necessarily part of Kontakt per se, it is sensitive to your free computer resources and perhaps Kontakt (combined with whatever software you've got going in the background) has used up enough resources that it's becoming hard to keep processing the buffer. This problem isn't uncommon ...


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By slow I mean the regular notes have a sort of bite and feeling as if someone were strumming them ridiculously fast (best way I can describe it). When they are played in this low note range the reverberation or super fast strumming effect slows down more and more the lower it gets. Its almost analogous to someone applying and LFO to the bass at ...


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As ObscureRobot is getting to, your problem is coming from interferences, particularly from frequencies you can't hear. As you play lower, the frequency difference (in Hz) between the octaves (or whatever harmonic you have playing) decreases, and therefore the apparent LFO rate decreases. For example, An A octave has one note at 220 and another at 440. ...


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Komplete includes a lot of samples, but it also includes several great synths and some effects. Some specifics: FM8 is a six-operator FM synth with arbitrary routings (including feedback) for all operators. Much more powerful than Operator, but also more complicated to get your head around. Massive and Absynth are powerful subtractive synths that go well ...


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Although this is an answer that depends on another software to solve this problem, here's the approach I took for the time being. Since my host program that I'm using is Ableton live, I grouped the Kontakt player so that it plays on channel #1 of the combined instrument. Then, I recorded (in Session view) the output of the highest note in the Kontakt ...



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