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Jim Hurley

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  1. I read somewhere  - and I can't find it now - that the Cage performance was actually televised live on a TV show at one time. But the surprise was that after a certain point, the broadcast was interrupted by an automated alert triggered by the silent interval. Something in the network detected the lack of audio as a signal error.

    If anyone can verify or find that story I'd be grateful.

     

  2. If you have Reaktor 6, you can test your system audio paths and DAW capabilities with this set of tools.

    It is included in the attached file, but you can view it in the Reaktor User Library here:

    https://www.native-instruments.com/en/reaktor-community/reaktor-user-library/entry/show/12861/

    From that description:

    "This package contains a test ensemble which can generate controlled loads while generating verifiable audio data. You can use it to test all your audio paths and verify your DAW operation under controlled loads over any length of time.


    Included are two Windows batch files to load Reaktor standalone in controlled CPU logical or physical cores so that you can explore the hyperthreading issues of audio processing on your system.


    One approach to testing is to load Reaktor standalone into some cores and gradually increase the load while saving audio data in a file for later analysis.


    Next one can load a DAW in various channel configurations and loads and again verify the data integrity.


    Finally when a stable "maximal" configuration is achieved - the audio project may be saved for later verification when system changes occur and the results re-confirmed to avoid a negative impact.


    The audio data is a stereo stream of anti-phase triangle waves at 0 dB. 


    You can use audio null tests or file checksums to validate the audio data.


    Some notes are included in a text file on some other ideas and tools I used in my tests.


    Every professional audio engineer encounters glitches, dropouts, audio errors and various types of interstitial digital errors even in systems of very high cost and quality. These tools can help characterize these types of errors at the system level."

    CPU_Benchmark_tools.rar

    Reaktor Stress Test 24x - level 3 -  2 hour.png

  3. Perhaps you are thinking of 'Replace if Possible on Project Load' in VST3 Migration in the VST settings of preferences?

    That won't help here.

    Oddly, while the Kontakt 5 VST is named 'Kontakt 5.dll',  Kontakt 6 is just 'Kontakt.dll'. Likewise, the new executable is just 'Kontakt.exe'. Perhaps you can make a copy of Kontakt 6's DLL and rename it or use a symlink or some such trick?

    The older Kontakt 5 8 and 16 out DLLs are also now merged into the single new one.

  4. I just used one of the pizmidi utilities and found it threw an error message saying it had an installation issue (see image).

    There is no installation, just make a directory and put them all there.

    Turns out an option needs to be modified now that was not needed before. I don't know if this is new or old, I don't use these very much. Anyway the fix is simple.

    In the vst folder there is a file 'pizmidi.ini'. Make the following change (in red):

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    ; pizmidi settings

    ; This file belongs in the same directory as the pizmidi VST plugin files.
    ; You can customize the loading of the plugins for different hosts.
    ;
    ; The host name is the one reported by the host via getHostProductString().
    ; If the host reports nothing, put "host=unknown".
    ;
    ; The "bottom octave=n" setting is for octave numbering in plugins which display note names. 
    ; This sets the displayed number for the lowest octave (containing MIDI note 0). 

    ; Options are:
    ; force inst
    ; force effect
    ; audio outs
    ; audio ins
    ; no audio outs
    ; no audio ins
    ; bottom octave=n
    ;
    ; Default settings, put these first:

    default
    force inst
    audio ins
    audio outs
    bottom octave=-2

    ; Then set per host if needed with "host="
    ; Example:
    ;
    ;host=energyXT
    ;force effect
    ;no audio outs
    ;no audio ins

    host=Cakewalk
    force inst
    ; Jim 2019-Jan-24 made 'no audio ins' for Cakewalk
    no audio ins
    audio outs
    bottom octave=-2

     

     

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  5. Thank you for the feedback. I wasn't really fishing for any comments, mostly I just wanted to get a feel for the new forum tools, etc.

    All the sounds came from the movie sound track but were heavily modified with Reaktor and Stutter Edit and a few other things that I don't recall any more.

    As for the length, well, I guess that is a matter of taste.  It is a bit of an oddball ambient style where long lengths are rather usual.

    The introductory Sonar ping is, perhaps. too long as it has a very gradually transformation a la Reich's phasing experiments. I could probably cut that all out, but I remember so many pings in the movie I think it is still OK. 

    It was a great movie and I made this for my nephew who is just starting to get into synthesizers. It is not music for the general public by any means.

    Here is a note I sent my nephew when I was about half-way complete. He had asked me to make a song based on sonar. 

    Sounds + samples + sequences for Noah

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