STS5000 Killed my PC

Talk about the STS series of Creamware samplers.

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minipax
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Post by minipax »

Hey, I was messing around with the STS5000 for the first time last night (nearly 6 years after i got it...jeez, what have i been DOING all this time?!)
and anyway, while messing around with looping and trying to timestretch a sample in real-time via MIDI CC, my second monitor went black and the whole system just froze, meaning i had to completely reboot. the DSP meter on the scope never went above halfway either...

anyone ever have any problems like this with it?
djmicron
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Post by djmicron »

sts 5000 make use of your pc resources such as ram and cpu.
I have had some problem in the past on my old p2 450 with 512 of ram, but it is very stable on my amd 64 3400 with 2 giga of ram.

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minipax
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Post by minipax »

ahh ok, i didn't realise it used the computers CPU..thanks.
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Post by asktoby »

STS5000 will regularly and predictably crash my PC if I mistreat it.
Things like:
Dragging too many samples into the keygroups window
Playing a sample too high on the keyboard
Anything which is a serious strain

I either get a BSOD or it turns off my computer completely.

I still use it a lot, though, because it's a great sampler.
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