[quote=“” PeterHanes""]

[quote=“reeloy”]…

so, once i’m in a project and i fill up the flex sample slot list, there must be a warning, tellling me, the max ram capacity is reached…?

or is that slot list independant from that and it’s only counting what’s actually loaded to the project’s banks/parts…?


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From the manual (pages 25-28)

The total amount of RAM memory available to a project is 85.5 MB. This memory is shared between the track recorders and the samples loaded to the Flex sample slots. By default the Flex sample slots can be filled with 64 MB of samples while the reserved track recorder memory ensures that each track recorder always can sample 2.7 MB of stereo audio.

The boundary between the reserved track recorder memory and the Flex RAM memory is blurred though. Track recorder memory can be increased at the cost [of] Flex RAM memory.

The opposite also applies, meaning Flex RAM memory can be increased at the cost of track recorder memory. The track recorders also can use Flex RAM when sampling.

At the top of the Flex sample slot list the amount of RAM memory available to the project is shown. If Flex samples are present in the list their BPM and size in MB are also displayed.

So what counts for RAM in any project is what’s reserved for the recorder buffers and what’s in the Flex sample slot list.

The Flex sample slot list and the recorder buffers use the RAM. The machines assigned in each part and bank just play the selected samples.

So to maximise your use of RAM, remove any samples that are not used in your project from the Flex sample slot list, and see whether you can reallocate RAM between recorder buffers and Flex sample slot list.

From the manual, page 31:

PURGE SAMPLES will remove all unused samples from the project. Note that samples are only removed from the Flex and Static sample slot lists of the project; the actual samples will not be deleted from the audio pool.

It’s also worth you checking what you have assigned in the PROJECT>CONTROL>MEMORY menu (see pages 39 and 40 of the manual).
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Maybe I’ve missed/forgotten this, but what is the best way to remove individual samples from the Flex/Static lists? I tried this recently, but it appears that they were deleted from the audio pool as well.