The first column contains controls for the streaming function in Trilian. Streaming permits samples to reside largely on disk. In this way you can use large samples with a relatively small amount of memory.
PRE-LOAD MEMORY SIZE
Determines how much memory is devoted to sample pre-load. The higher the settings, the less likely that glitches will occur due to streaming problems. However, turning it up requires more memory and will increase the load time for Soundsources.
Recommended values are between 22,000 to 66,000, with 60,000 as the standard default value. If patches make use of TIMBRE or SAMPLE START, this parameter might need to be raised over 40,000.
NOTE – Soundsources must be reloaded when changing this parameter before the new value will take effect.
Range – 1000 samples to 100,000 samples.
STREAM BRAKE
The control balances system resources between streaming and other operations. This is the second most important streaming parameter, after the Pre-Load Memory Size. It should generally be set to a moderate value around 0.1. Values above 0.5 may lead to streaming glitches due to deferring streaming reads in order to give priority to other processing operations in the application. Turning it down to zero may cause glitches in other operations due to the streaming monopolizing the CPU. There is a relationship between this parameter and the Num Bytes Per Read parameter. When that parameter is turned up, this parameter should generally also be turned up.
Range – 0.00 seconds to 1.00 seconds.
STREAM DISPLAY
Diagnostic numbers that are used for Customer Support purposes.
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