Live Synth Pro Dxi By Paradox Setup ^new^ Freel Better
LiveSynth Pro DXi by Paradox , follow the steps below to integrate this DirectX-based virtual instrument into your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). System Compatibility and Software Version Update to v1.4.1 : Ensure you are using version LiveSynth Pro DXi
Step 0: Restore Missing System Files
Live Synth Pro requires dx8vb.dll and dmusic.dll. On modern Windows, these are absent. live synth pro dxi by paradox setup freel better
- Adjust the Buffer Size: Adjust the buffer size to an optimal value for your system. A lower buffer size can reduce latency but may increase CPU usage.
- Disable Unused Features: Disable any unused features or effects to conserve CPU resources.
- Use a Stable Sample Rate: Use a stable sample rate to prevent audio dropouts and glitches.
- Use a High-Quality Audio Interface: Use a high-quality audio interface or sound card to ensure optimal audio performance.
- Workaround: Use your DAW's native preset manager (e.g., FL Studio’s patch browser or REAPER’s
.rpl files). Do not use the Synthedit-style preset bar inside the plugin.
For REAPER Users (Best Performance):
- Insert > Virtual instrument on new track.
- In the FX browser, find DXi > Live Synth Pro.
- REAPER will automatically run it in a dedicated host process. Set Buffering > Anticipative FX to "Off" for this track to reduce freeze risks.
Performance: Known for its low latency and high voice count, it was considered a "pro" tool in the early 2000s for composers needing realistic orchestral or synth sounds via SF2 files. LiveSynth Pro DXi by Paradox , follow the
DAW / Live host setup (low latency, stable)
- Audio driver: Select ASIO (Windows) or Core Audio (macOS); pick your audio interface driver.
- Buffer size: For live play use 64–128 samples (lower if CPU allows). Raise to 256–512 for heavy projects.
- Sample rate: 48 kHz is standard for live; 44.1 kHz also fine. Higher rates raise CPU use.
- CPU/core settings: Enable multi‑core processing; freeze unused tracks; disable heavy background tasks.
- Plugin delay compensation: Keep active, but for lowest latency consider using a direct-monitoring path for dry signal and sends for effects.
- Use a dedicated live set in your DAW with only required plugins loaded and no unnecessary tracks or instruments.