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 I have an Quad Core iMac with 24gb of ram running  the latest version of Sierra. I'm using Finale 25.3 and use Logic Pro X 10.3.

A project that I've been working on is for full marching band with a few instrument changes for the winds. And a ton of instrument

changes for the front ensemble. The wind parts right now are Garritan, and all of the percussion is using the URL version of VDL 2.5.

Everything works as it sets with the winds using Aria Player and the percussion using Kontakt. I've been trying to use some higher end

 sample libraries for the winds. My problem is, if I stick with Finale for playback and change all the winds to kontakt 5, everything loads

up and switches over just fine. But whenever I try to play the score, the sound gets stuck and won't shut off without hitting the panic button 

on Kontakt. I also tried to export the score as an XML file and import it into LogicPro but you loose all of the Tapspace mappings and also all of

the instrument layers and changes. I also tried to export the score as a MIDI file to import into Logic Pro and you get all of the layers and midi

mapping for the percussion but loose the starting tempo information and the score order gets mixed up and you have random missing parts.

 I have Kontakt, Play, Engine, and VSL sample,libraries that I would like to use with my score for a higher quality audio file. Any advise as to

how I can get any one of my tried solutions would be much appreciated. I thought that now that Finale was 64bit, I would be able to use my

higher end libraries. I have no problem transferring my score into a DAW as long I can get all of the sounds, tempos, and articulations to work.

 

Please Help

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How many instances of Kontakt are you running? if one only, you are overloading one of the four cores. You need to balance your Kontakt instruments among the four cores by running four instances and assigning your instruments accordingly. 

 

As you've learned, Logic's MusicXML import leaves a lot to be desired. Logic has its strengths but it's primary purpose is to sell Apple computers.

 

Are you running SSDs only or still using an HHD?

 

i would max out the RAM in your iMac. When I went to 32G, mine ran better.

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I'm now using separate instances of Kontakt. One for brass, one for woodwinds, one for mallet percussion,

and two for all the rest. That gives me a total of 5 Kontakt instances, and a extra instance running Engine

for Saxes. After some  trial and error, I lowered the max voices for all of the horn stuff and purged all of the

sample tracks to get rid of unused samples from loading and draining my system. All of my sample libraries 

'are on multiple external usb HHD's. I haven't gotten around to acquiring any SSD drives. Next on the 

never ending studio equipment list. Everything is running just fine now, with no dropouts or hanging notes.

 

 I wish that XLM import/exporting was more fool proof, but maybe in time. I also tried to use Finale for notation and Logic

as the audio source by sending midi out of Finale to control Logic Pro's audio. Still way too many bugs and glitches to make

it a viable solution at this time.

 

 I have something that works for now so we're all good. 

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What year is your iMac? 21.5" or 27" i7 or i5" internal flash or HHD?

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My iMac is the late 2013 27" Quad Core i7, 3.5Ghz processor with 3TB internal HHD with 24gb of Ram and a Focusrite Scarlett 18i0 audio interface.

I also have several 3TB external Hard drives just for sample libraries and a dedicated Hard drive for Time Machine. I plan on getting individual hard drives specifically for  my larger capacity sample libraries. One each for Komplete Ultimate, Composer Cloud, and VSL. The rest will remain on

on my current external drives. At least that is the plan. I'm just getting into the VSL stuff.

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Good machine but can made be a lot better for not much$. If you are intent on using Kontakt, you should consider changing your internal to a 2T SSD. The Crucial MX300, the correct OWC heat sensor, bracket and foam tape will run about $600. This takes about an hour for an experienced tech, longer at home because the foam tape residue needs to be cleaned up. Since yours is 4 years old, replacing the BR2032 NV RAM battery at the same time is not a bad idea (adds about 2 minutes to this job). Besides the fact that everything will run much, much (much) faster, the energy savings between replacing the HHD and not running the fans to cool it will more than pay for itself—it certainly did when I performed the same operation in my 2010.

 

Your library drives should also be SSDs—USB 3 is ok but Thunderbolt is better.

 

Maxing your RAM to 32G is still a very good idea.

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