Set your audio interface buffer size as low as possible without causing crackling.
To get the most out of your setup and ensure it performs "better" than standard configurations, follow this guide for installation, optimization, and advanced routing. 1. Fundamental Installation and Registration
Match the MIDI channel on your controller with the channel assigned within the Live Synth Pro interface.
Open the drop-down menu, locate , and assign it as your primary software synthesizer. Optimizing Internal Engine Settings live synth pro dxi by paradox setup freel better
: Use this as a secondary option only if dedicated ASIO drivers are unavailable for your hardware.
Since it’s a DXi plugin, it relies on your soundcard's DirectX drivers. For minimum latency, use ASIO drivers in your host DAW, which often allows DXi to operate faster than standard Windows Audio. 4. Troubleshooting: Making it Run Better
: Store your .sf2 collections on a fast solid-state drive (SSD) to decrease initial patch loading times. DAW Routing and Advanced MIDI Configuration Set your audio interface buffer size as low
: If the plug-in does not appear in your DAW, open the Windows Command Prompt as an administrator and manually register it using the command: regsvr32 livesynthpro.dll
Fixes the historical 1.4.1 reverb engine memory leak that caused system instability.
Here is the workflow:
Ensure you are using a stable version of the Live Synth Pro plugin.
Ensure you are using version 1.4.1 . This specific update was released to fix a major bug where enabling the built-in reverb caused high CPU usage and system instability.