
- #USE EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE AS SLAVE VIENNA ENSEMBLE INSTALL#
- #USE EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE AS SLAVE VIENNA ENSEMBLE WINDOWS#
#USE EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE AS SLAVE VIENNA ENSEMBLE INSTALL#
(You can find this folder easily in Reaper by going to the Options menu and selecting ‘Show REAPER resource path in explorer/finder’.) But unlike many other digital audio workstations, Reaper is designed in such a way that you can also install it very easily as a portable application. Reaper only leaves fairly shallow digital footprints on your system, but it does place things like configuration files, track templates, plug-in settings and so on in the user folder by default. A portable install reins in all of these assets and keeps them within its own folder structure so that it can be run without affecting or relying on any external files.
#USE EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE AS SLAVE VIENNA ENSEMBLE WINDOWS#
Many applications, on both Windows and OS X, leave a trail of file dependencies, libraries, registry entries, configuration files, plug-ins and other binary detritus all over your system drive. Unlike most DAWs, Reaper can be run from an external drive without leaving a trace on the host machine!īoiled down to its simplest definition, a portable application is one that can be run without being installed on or modifying the host system. From here you can save all your hard-won customisation efforts to use again in your new portable installation. If you let us know some more about your instruments and presets and your hard drive(s), then perhaps others may provide suggestions more relevant to your setup.The Export Configuration dialogue. I could be very wrong here, this is pure speculation on my part. I brought down VEPro's CPU usage from about 60% or more to about 20 to 25% by removing the factory convolution reverb presets (by loading the "99 Mir Unprocessed" Mix preset) and then using my own algorithmic spatialisation plugins in VEPro.Īs for the hanging notes, perhaps that's a result of a CPU core becoming completely overwhelmed momentarily when it would otherwise be responding to MIDI Note-Offs just a guess, impossible to say for sure, although you did mention that "the sound is not clear" in the busy parts. I've had similar difficulty (although all in one iMac) using Sy Dim Strings in a Wagner piece that has lots of divisi string parts. You haven't said what instrument libraries you're using. Do they include Sy Dimension Strings by any chance? These can get extremely heavy on CPU if you use factory Mix presets and the Synchron Players are using the 'heavy' Convolution setting (i.e the "Use Light Convolution" option is not ticked in Synchron Player Engine preferences). Also, the fact that the CPU usage jumps to 70/80% sounds weird to me. Does anyone have any idea of what is going on and how I could fix this? It seems to me like the samples are not properly loaded into the RAM memory during this passage. When I play it, CPU usage goes to 70-80% in some parts In the project I am working on there is a Tutti part with a several fast notes in which the sound is not clear and some instruments keep playing a fixed note even after this part has ended and I have to disconnect the instance. While not playing it takes 15-16% CPU usage on VEP. The computers are connected via Ethernet to the router. I have 1 instance with 35 Synchron Player tracks. I’m working on a mock-up of the preludio to I Due Foscari by Verdi. The Master’s is instead an iMac Late 2015 27” i5 32 GB RAM. It’s an MSI Bravo 15 with AMD Ryzen 7 4800H, 8 cores, 16 threads, 64 GB RAM 3200 MHz. It seems like I’m having issues using VEP on my new slave windows pc.
