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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

  1. 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.
  2. Disable Unused Features: Disable any unused features or effects to conserve CPU resources.
  3. Use a Stable Sample Rate: Use a stable sample rate to prevent audio dropouts and glitches.
  4. Use a High-Quality Audio Interface: Use a high-quality audio interface or sound card to ensure optimal audio performance.

For REAPER Users (Best Performance):

  1. Insert > Virtual instrument on new track.
  2. In the FX browser, find DXi > Live Synth Pro.
  3. 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)

  1. Audio driver: Select ASIO (Windows) or Core Audio (macOS); pick your audio interface driver.
  2. Buffer size: For live play use 64–128 samples (lower if CPU allows). Raise to 256–512 for heavy projects.
  3. Sample rate: 48 kHz is standard for live; 44.1 kHz also fine. Higher rates raise CPU use.
  4. CPU/core settings: Enable multi‑core processing; freeze unused tracks; disable heavy background tasks.
  5. Plugin delay compensation: Keep active, but for lowest latency consider using a direct-monitoring path for dry signal and sends for effects.
  6. Use a dedicated live set in your DAW with only required plugins loaded and no unnecessary tracks or instruments.