this seems similar to how all the disk streaming samplers work - beginning with GigaSampler back in the late 90s and ending with HALION and todays de-facto supreme hard-disk ( or SSD or Ramdisk ) streaming sample engine - KONTAKT operate - namely on playback the initial leading edge of each sample gets played directly from RAM buffers- and as soon as streaming begins the remaining part of each sample gets loaded and streamed from disk - with the amount of RAM being allocated per sample being dependent on the speed of the CPU and disk storage being used ( hence SSD and i7 systems require much smaller Ram buffers than say a Core2Duo Mac with a. hard disk )

So in summary - yes - I support your idea Pipeline

Anything that can radically improve regen times for not only plugin AND standalone is to be encouraged because this has huge benefits and ramifications for how BIAB can be used in serious time-critical by-the-hour producer/composer/arranger types of workflows.

Last edited by nonchai; 08/13/21 03:17 AM.

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