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  1. Thanks - yes I've read horror stories about moving Waves & ilok - I think I should be ok unauthorising them as long as my current PC doesn't die before I get the new one - it seems ok - just reporting a power surge every time it boots up so I need to go through the BIOS screen every time. The PC isn't Win 11 compliant and about 11 years old now so I was going to change it soon anyway - this issue just speeded up my decision! 

  2. 1 minute ago, abacab said:

    The Spitfire Audio animal is a strange beast. It is what it is... 🙄

    I don't think you should have any issues with Kontakt or IK libraries. Most modern sample players will allow you to "locate" your missing libraries after they are moved, or even offer to move them for you. Legacy libraries may be another issue for some players.

    Thanks - I think the biggest issue apart from the sample library relocation and software re installation will probably be the unauthorising and reauthorising of stuff with at least IK, ilok, Amplesound to do and almost certainly several more. I think I may be best to make a list of what may need. With VSTs I imagine I am safest to reinstall rather than just trying to swap the DLLs to the new PC. I have around 1,000 VSTs according to Cakewalk (though I assume that includes 32bit, 64bit and VST3) at the moment - I think I will have a lot less when I move over to the new PC!

  3. No software but this PC with £100 off from Chillblast 

    1x Chillblast Fusion Custom PC
    1x Intel Core i7-12700 CPU, 12 Cores* / 20 Threads, 2.1 -4.9GHz
    1x 32GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory (2 x 16GB Sticks)
    1x NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB Graphics Card
    1x 1TB Samsung 980 PRO M.2 PCIe Gen 4 Solid State Drive
    1x Corsair RM850X 80 PLUS Gold 850W PSU
    1x Windows 11 Home
    1x 5 Years Warranty (3 Years Onsite & 2 Years Labour) UK Mainland Only*
    2x Noctua NF-A14 PWM Chromax Black 140mm Fan
    1x Noctua NF-S12A PWM Chromax Black 120mm Fan
    1x Noctua NH-D15S Chromax Black CPU Cooler
    1x 2TB Samsung 870 QVO Solid State Drive
    1x Fractal Design Pop Air Case- Black
    1x ASUS PRIME Z690-P WIFI D4 Motherboard
    1x 24x DVD-RW Drive
    1x 2TB Samsung 980 PRO M.2 PCIe Gen 4 Solid State Drive
     

    Oh and four Michelin tyres for the Berlingo which were 10% off on Friday but then, infuriatingly 20% off on Monday! 

     

     

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  4. Thanks for the detailed reply. I have some of the free Kontakt Player libraries and the Freddy Mercury Piano which I won. My other main sampled instruments are Garritan Personal Orchestra and some Amplesound instruments 

  5. 4 hours ago, SVSX said:

    I recently installed my new PC and just wanted to use the library from my old SSD. I  couln't get it running and had to redownload the whole LABS library again... Spitfire is awesome, but their management app is crap!

    Oh that's bad news! I'm getting a new PC and was hoping that I could just copy them over. I realise I'll have to reinstall software programmes but thought I could just copy all my libraries across. Are there any other libraries you have had to reinstall rather than copy eg IK libraries

  6. I've asked this question over at the Computer forum (amongst others) but not had a response yet so pitching in here if that's ok?. I'm getting a new PC and my geeky friend is very insistent I should get M2 drives both for my system and data. System I am definitely happy to go for it but from reading around there seems to be the impression that M2s are not that much faster than SSd in loading samples etc. Anyone have experience of using them compared to SSDs?

  7. I mentioned a potential SCAN spec a while back but had no responses - as it turns out I am now favouring sticking with Chillblast who built my current PC which has been very reliable but is not Win 11 compliant and at 10 or 11 years old is due for replacement.  Chillblast have the advantage of a 5 year guarantee. My current PC is an i5 with 8Gb RAM which I have managed with to date but it has not been intensively used with Cakewalk and has managed most things I have tried to do with it. I only work with midi so no live recording. Chillblast has suggested a music production / light gaming spec as shown below. It has an M2 system drive but, on the advice of a friend, I am considering upgrading the data drive (which will have my samples and instrument sample sets) to M2 as well. I have been reading though that M2 makes little difference to sample time loading or performance. Does anyone have a view on this, or on the spec as a whole? Thanks in anticipation
     

    1x Fractal Design Meshify 2 Mini TG Case - Black
    1x Asus PRIME B660M-A WIFI D4 Motherboard
    1x Intel Core i7-12700 CPU, 12 Cores* / 20 Threads, 2.1 -4.9GHz
    1x 32GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory (2 x 16GB Sticks)
    1x NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB Graphics Card
    1x 1TB Samsung 980 PRO M.2 PCIe Gen 4 Solid State Drive
    1x Corsair RM850X 80 PLUS Gold 850W PSU
    1x Windows 11 Home

    2x Noctua NF-A14 PWM Chromax Black 140mm Fan
    1x Noctua NF-S12A PWM Chromax Black 120mm Fan
    1x Noctua NH-D15S Chromax Black CPU Cooler - Full Custom Air Cooling setup. 
    1x 2TB Samsung 870 QVO Solid State Drive
    1x 5 Years Warranty (3 Years Onsite & 2 Years Labour) UK Mainland Only*

     

  8. 9 hours ago, abacab said:

    FYI

    Kontakt Player Demo Timeout

    https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2020/04/23/kontakt-demo-mode/

    So, again, if you see the “demo mode” message in Kontakt, this means that you are using the free Kontakt Player plugin. The majority of free third-party Kontakt libraries will work in “demo mode” in Kontakt Player. The “demo mode” means that you can only use the library for fifteen minutes. After that, there will be no sound on the output, and you won’t be able to access the editing features.

    Ah thanks for that. What a pity. One for the recycle bin then!

  9. I'll be getting a new PC soon and intend to pare back a bit - I have over 1,000 according to Cakewalk though I assume that includes duplicates of 32bit, 64 bit and VST3. I'm just doing a back up of my VST installers folder now and there's 225gb in there though that includes samples for sample based instruments

    I should add that the vast majority of these are free ones and others were bargains such as Total Studio Max for £125

  10. Yes you need to put an instance of BBC Discover on each track - it is not multi timbral.  There are key switches for the articulations in each instrument group though.

    I understand that the (paid for) Unify VST will allow you to combine instances of Discover but as I have not got this others would be better placed to advise

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  11. I had similar problems recently - I updated to most recent Decent Sampler and that seems to have helped

    I did, however, have a crash  a few days ago when scrolling through my library of DS sounds when after loading a few sounds there was no audio coming from DS and the coloured keymapped area on the GUI turned white. When I closed the project CbB crashed but did produce a dump report which Dave Hilowitz is looking into

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  12. Hi all - processor advice & drive advice please!

    It looks like I may have to replace my PC a year before I was going to (it is not compatible with Windows 11 and is getting long in the tooth anyway). Every time it boots up it gives me a warning message about a power surge - I'm going to check the cables between my PSU and mobo but if that doesn't fix it there is probably little point in forking out for a new PSU when the machine is going to be redundant before too long

    I'm in the UK and probably going to go with a custom built system from Chillblast (my current PC was from them and it has been very good - they also offer a 5 year warranty) or Scan (A friend's suggestion) - though suggestions of other suppliers would be welcome

    Two possible options are here: https://www.scan.co.uk/3xs/configurator/3xs-student-composer-system       https://www.chillblast.com/chillblast-fusion-tempo-music-production-pc-1.html?category_id=709      

    I have an Intel i5 processor in the current machine and am probably going to upgrade to i7. i9 or equivalent. Does anyone have any thoughts whether Ryzen processors are as good. Years back I had an Athlon an that seemed pretty sound. Are the RYzen 7 and 9 equivalent to i7 and i9. Some of the machines under consideration have Ryzen processors. I'll be using the PC for Cakewalk - midi (particularly using orchestras, Sampletank, Syntronik etc & loops only - no live audio recording) and for light gaming

    My friend has strongly suggested that I get M.2 PCIe (NVMe) drives due to their speed over SSD drives - Scan do a few ready built audio workstations with these but Chillblast only has one with the system drive as a NVMe but do not allow you to customise and add any additional NMVe drives (though they do allow other customisation which Scan do not). My friend is however a computer geek and always wants the best where I am satisfied if stuff works reasonably quickly!

    Be grateful for any thoughts on the above.

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