System Requirements
KONTAKT
Orchestral Grand is NOT a Kontakt Player library, so you WILL need a full version Kontakt to run it. But
because it doesn’t authorise through the NI Service Centre and is personally watermarked to you. This means
you will be able to authorise it and install on all the machines you own. Owning a full version of Kontakt will
afford you the luxury of being able to edit and revise the patches to your particular preference. Remember we
pride ourselves in making truly esoteric tools, so if there’s a sample you don’t like, you can change it for another
with relative ease.
RECOMMENDED SPEC:
The better your computer, the better the performance of any Spitfire module. But not to worry if you’re not
spec’d up to the hilt. All programs are provided with a set of parameters that enable you to tone back the CPU
demands of any given patch. But moving forward, we’re confident this module will keep your computer busy
for many years to come! We recommend a combination of high processor speeds, a good chunk of memory
and a devoted 7200rpm eSata, USBII, Thunderbolt, or Firewire audio drive. The more memory you have, the
less demand placed on your drive, and having a totally devoted drive gives you the chance to load less into
memory and reduce load times. The higher the speed of your CPU, the more capable your computer will be to
deal with some of the amazing, but complicated scripts we’ve written.
PCs:
We recommend an i5, or i7 Quad or 8 Core machine with 8 Gig or above memory. Vista 64 or Windows 7.
However, it will work with SP2, Pentium or Athlon XP 1.4GHz 1Gig RAM.
MACs:
We recommend a Mac-Pro Intel Based Dual, Quad or 8 Core machine with 8 Gig or above memory. Mac OS
10.6.1 (Snow Leopard). However, we have made the module work satisfactorily on a Mac Mini 2.4 GHz and a
MacBook Pro 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
DRIVES:
Firewire, USBII, or eSata, 7200rpm. Ask your dealer for drives that are suitable for “AV use”. We always recom-
mend as small a drive as possible, as the platter will be smaller and the seek time less. The library will eventually
take up 5-6 Gig on your hard drive. If using several large libraries, or a number of Spitfire modules from the
same machine, we really recommend having your samples distributed over a number of drives. Lacie eSata or
Quadras 7200rpm we highly recommend. Moreover, an exciting development lies in the recent arrival of some
amazing solid state (SSD) drives. With seek times reduced to a fraction (0.1ms vs 6-9ms) of what standard
drives can offer, we are certain you will be able to reduce your sampler’s “pre-load” (page 15.) buffer tenfold
meaning you’ll be able to load enormous orchestral palettes into a single machine.
HOST:
The Kontakt 4 platform should work comfortably on most commonly found platforms and DAWs. As always
make sure you’re as up-to-date as you can afford! If you’re planning on building or adding Spitfire to an already
large orchestral palette, we recommend running your library independently of your DAW, either on your host
computer (e.g. via Re-Wire) or on a slave device (e.g.. via Midi or MOL). This will assist your loading times,
and will allow your DAW to do what it does best, sort out all your note ons and note offs! We heartily endorse
Plogue Bidule (www.plogue.com) as a virtual rack/ routing system. For more advice and information about
setting up please check our website.