kurtvanzo
Capt. Zorro
One thing I wish they'd improve with the Sonokinetic phrase libraries is that they still seem very unforgiving on lower buffer settings in Logic. For me, anything below 192 gives me snap, crackle and pops galore.
I don't think it's just me neither, as I've even read the music mags say the same thing. How does everyone get on with their buffer settings in Logic?
One suggestion is to working in a higher buffer size while your working in the phrase libs. Then once you have the track structured, freeze it (record it to an audio track), then bring down the buffer for your overdubbs (Actually it frees up a lot of CPU to allow you even lower buffer settings than normal). You can always make adjustments when you mix if needed by going back to the original midi and bring the buffer back up. Eventually you'll upgrade you're computer and the library will work without such a large buffer when your CPU can handle it.