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Posted by - 10 hours ago |
Hi! Thanks for your reply! So, yes, im using gpio because i have many keyboards and i want to use it with diferent keyboards so i dont think using midi to change the presets its a good ideia... Normally i dont have heavy presets but just to give you a example: I sampled keyscape with 8 velocity layers, i know that 4 velocity layers jumping every 3 note its fine however i wanted this set to be as close as possible to the original. So every time that i change my preset and i pass thru this set i way around 4 seconds LOL. Im thinking about using a ssd, it probably will improve the speed. And aout the 0,1sec that i sugested is more like these: if i want this preset it will add a +0,1sec to load(in my opnion its just a little bit of time added), if i want to surf thru presets fast i would ebe pressing the buttons faster tahn 0,1sec (sometimes even keeping pressed) and samplerbox wouldnt be loading the sound that im passing throught, it would just pass trhough tha preset without even loading. Thats the ideia that i had, of course that it would be better if any time that you press the gpio button the process of loading the sound stops, but if i understood what you said, this is not an easy task. |
Posted by hansehv - 24-06-25, 22:51 |
Hi Peter, I assume you use the GPIO buttons method for this. Principally samplerbox aborts the load if you change preset again, so you jump through the sets. However it has to recognize the the button 'next" press. The GPIO method has a delay between recognizing presses to avoid "bumping" of the scan of the hardware switches. And yes, recognizing the next "allowed" keypress might also suffer some delay because of the unwanted load -this is more related to the size of the individual samples than to the size of the set. A 0,1 sec delay in starting loading will delay every set load. Nobody (including you) will be happy with that. The biggest delay is in the loading of the final set. I can imaging that your example is tedious. Principally sampler box gives high quality when using 3 or 4 defined notes which could trim down your samples to 22 keys. Of course you can have a good reason (pipe organs with character/pipe, reed-organs with character/key, authentic mellotron samples etc). However all these samples don't need 4 layers. But again: you may have very good reason for this - in that case I'm interested to know more. If you register on the forum, you can send me private message if required. Message in between lines above: going for the highest quality is not always audible, but may increase load time significantly. Other options to tackle this issue:
Regards, Hans |
Posted by Peter - 24-06-25, 07:39 |
Hi, im using samplerbox for a while and now i started to load some heavy presets (4 velocity layers 88 keys). When i want to go from preset 1 to 10 for example it takes to long Because i think samplerbox needs to load the preset and then changes it. Is there a way to add a quick delay (like 0.1seg) so that it doesnt start loading the preset until this 0.1sec is completed? Or another way to surf through heavy presets without beeing forced to load every single sound that you pass? (This 0.1sec was a solution that i thought however maybe there are better ones). |