Tempo changes are at the root of what a sequencer can excel at as well as being crucial in a film composers tool chest. It's truly a shame that NI hasn't addressed this Two tickest to NI for which I have received only the auto-reply to which you all are no doubt familiar. I used to think I was alone on this issue until some recent digging unearthed a multitude of composers with the same issues. #Change tempo of song in sonar 8.5 pro#The common denominator looks more like this is a VE PRO issue in my opinion. I think this is more than JUST a Kontakt issue as I can see this problem happening on a machine that does not have any Kontakt's involved. So.Kontakt definitely behaves better inside Cubase (my previous observation might have been related to the delays in Kontakt.I would have to go back and read my post). Now there is a fair amount of CPU load across these machines and it does appear that these tempo changes in Cubase cause CPU spikes on the VE PRO machines leading to the glitches. I hear it happen on my piano from Addictave Keys and other plugins as well all hosted in VE PRO. I hear glitching at tempo changes on more than just Kontakt in my template. most of my giant template is inside VE PRO. So barring the tempo delay FX issue during tempo changes I think Kontakt is probably ok inside Cubase. Bumping it up to 4 buffers stablizes it and throwing on the Kontakt delays creates the frying sound. Kontkat inside VE PRO is a little glitchy at my 128 buffer with 2 VE PRO buffers during the tempo change ramp. This is probably what I was hearing when I made the previous post. ![]() Kontakt inside Cubase was fine until I turned Kontakt's delays on and then the delays sound like they are frying as they keep up with the tempo constant changes. I palyed a pad sound and had a tempo ramp constantly changing tempo. I just tried Kontakt inside VE PRO and inside Cubase 7.5.20. ![]() ![]() I ran a very quick test and I am not sure if my statement about Kontakt inside Cubase or VE PRO stands true.
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