East West Symphonic Choirs Cracked

Eastwest symphonic choirs crack >>> Eastwest symphonic. EWQL Voices of Apocalypse - this upscale library from East West Quantum Leap producer Nick Phoenix and Voices of Apocalypse (Voices of the Apocalypse) - a classical choir. Each vowel, consonant and combining sounds sampled in a multi-dynamics and programmed.

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I have a Mac Pro 8 core - new! So it has just the initial 2 GIG Ram. I loaded up the Sopranos and then Female Multichoir for the Altos part. Nothing else was added - no instrumental parts. The sound of Symphonic Choirs is amazing.

However when loading the third tenor part, the sound started cracklng and had pops. By the way I used Kerrigans method of virtual MIDI PORTS to get three parts happening in LOGIC. I will also put in the Bass as well this way. I CANNOT WORK OUT WHY THERE WERE CRACKLES AND POPS.

Also I checked the CPU load in LOGIC, and the Choirs were using only one core which going into the red. Mmmm what to do now. Is there a method of using the Choirs, 4 instances all standalone so that this problem does will not happen. Is it because I need more Ram THAT THE CRackling and popping has started.

I was also going to post a question about something similar (and will post seperately). I have Choirs running on two machines old and new. My old Athlon PC single core XP3 2gig is showing very heavy CPU load when running under Cubase 5. The VST perfomance is showing about one third 33% with one solo line of one multi no reverb.

I wonder what is causing this with what seems to be basically sophisticated midi and samples. I still love the program though Seems a lot for a sampler. I wonder if this is connected to your issue? Bertazzoni serial number location in california. I have a Mac Pro 8 core - new! I CANNOT WORK OUT WHY THERE WERE CRACKLES AND POPS. I too am experiencing crackles and pops with, and only with, Symphonic Choirs PLAY edition. I have a Mac Pro 3.2Ghz 8 core machine with 10gigs RAM, and Symphonic Choirs is installed on a dedicated 1TB Western Digital 7200 rpm Caviar Black hard drive.