Since Native Instruments Kontakt 5 sampler has manifested itself to an industry standard, here are some tips to optimize its RAM usage quite dramatically: With several modern orchestral sample libraries (strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, choirs), virtual pop/rock/world instruments (guitars, ethnic drums, etc.) plus some sound design libraries loaded into your sampler, even 64Gb of installed RAM or more are sometimes not enough to run such a big template. It’s not unusual for audio professionals to have 1000+ tracks preconfigured inside their DAWs, which requires a very powerful machine. Therefore, media composers often run big templates on their systems to be able to work fast and to keep the creative flow alive, without being interrupted by such tedious tasks. Locating samples on the hard drive, loading them into a sampler, routing MIDI tracks and outputs inside the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) and setting up reverbs and effect chains can be quite time consuming processes. When creating a new track in the digital environment, it usually takes some steps to properly set up a virtual instrument.
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