Thanks so much for passing this along!

I had no idea this was possible. I was getting ready to buy more RAM just for GPO. Maybe I won't have to, now!

Raymond Horton

Darcy James Argue wrote:

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By the way, the instructions on how to change the polyphony for each instrument in GPO are hard to find (and, in one instance, misleading) so as a courtesy, I'm repeating that info here. In the Kontakt player window, below the "CPU Usage" indicator and directly to the left of the MIDI channel indicator, there's a window with a pair of eighth notes and a pair of numbers -- for instance, "0/64". The first number tells you how many notes are currently sounding, and the second number tells you the maximum polyphony for that instrument. Click and drag on the *second* number to adjust the polyphony -- drag up to increase, drag down to decrease.


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You should set all of your wind instruments to a maximum polyphony of 1 -- this actually makes the playback more realistic. Set any multitimbral instruments (including percussion) to the minimum polyphony you can stand. If you let the polyphony pile up too high, GPO will choke and plaback will grind to a halt.



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