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#Sampletank 3 input problems windows
Noise between switching windows is often related to asio and sound card issues. Give it the old three finger salute, find that (error collecting) process and kill it first, then your application process. Watson stuff that ties up your machine and takes a while to run. When you do have a bad crash, be patient with it and you shouldn't have to reboot unless you would just rather go that route. In a host, trying to do the same thing, I would just get a bad crash and no error messages. In stand alone I would get three error messages in a row (sound not found, or something like that). A good example that I had was trying to load a combi that I had goofed up. You can check this by running it stand alone, and trying various things. One of the things the will cause ST to crash about any host that it's running in is error messages. lol I'm far from an expert on any of this, but I'll give you some of things I've ran across. I'm away from home right now, and I haven't been keeping up with things real close, but just checking in from time to time. 3: Change all drum kits via 'dxi synth' button (you can hit that even if biab is playing), and always use GM mapped kits. 2: Change all instruments except drums from the normal place in biab. Just a few things to remember: 1: You'll need to load that. Now load 'SRGM KIT O1 DRY' in channel 10 of ST. If the dialog button opens in one of the bb folders just hit up until you are in the BB folder, To start, let's choose 'Omni GMBnk2 DRY.stmp', and get it loaded. Now, click on the dxi synth button in BIAB. (This next step will need to be done every time you start BIAB) (search may locate them faster than you if you don't already know where they are ) Copy both those files and paste them into your BB main folder. Locate your 'Omni GMBnk2 DRY.stmp' and 'OmniSynth GMBnk1.stmp' files in your 'GM Progr Chng Bnk' folder. This next step isn't necessary, but is a time saver once done. When you have all as you want it, close your windows. For example, I have 'midi thru' unticked as I don't use that. You might check some of your other options while you are there. Hit ctrl and e, -> brings up preferences window. (I'm assuming you have everything configured correctly except the drums keep changing, in BIAB). Since I don't play out anymore, I've been thinking about doing that for a while now.Īnyways, here's the tips. In fact, they help enough that I'll probably go ahead and sell my SD-2 module. I've been playing around with it this morning, and I've discovered a couple of things that help when using it in BIAB. Yesterday, I decided to pick up Omnisynth 2 for it, as part of the esounds deal. lol It's not a resource hog, seems to be very stable when configured correctly, and sounds great. And the more I use it, the more I'm liking it. I'm fairly new to SampleTank, but I've been using it for a few months now.