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      djalexx1
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      Hi, it's a 18 samplers with its own eq,reverb b,delay and more fx in each sampler too much, ? Im. Doing g that but I'm encountering some gag on the sou d, .maybe it's because I did a copy of the first panel to make the other 17 and might be some repeated buttons,fx I need to re assign, I t s that a possibility that .ight be the issue, I fixed cha nel 2 & 3 and ha e no issues, thanx for the help

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        d.healey @djalexx1
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        @djalexx1 What you've described should be fine - depending on your hardware. You probably want to reduce the voice amount and voice limit of the samplers to only the maximum you need, in order to reduce memory usage.

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          djalexx1 @d.healey
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          @d-healey I'm using 127 sounds in 1 key, (RR(a knob will select a sound, which will ne the perfect setting of voice amount should be for that?

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            d.healey @djalexx1
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            @djalexx1 How many voices do you think will be playing at one time? This is the number you should set your voice amount to.

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              djalexx1 @d.healey
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              @d-healey thank you sir, nice to learn about that, i never tried to learn about this topic of voices, , , bit now I know, thank you sir

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                aaronventure @djalexx1
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                @djalexx1 it's a reserved memory space so that the CPU can fill it as fast as possible. If you tell it you might need 256 voices, the framework reserves that much memory because the priority is to reduce cpu usage and for the playback to be as smooth as possible.

                256 is pretty high. If you're doing a multimic instrument with 4 dynamic layers, then you might need that much.

                For a simple synth, for example, it's an absolute 10x overkill.

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                  djalexx1 @aaronventure
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                  @aaronventure thanks

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