I've been thinking about moving my Kontakt libraries to a fast SSD. Would you see a difference noticeable between this and Samsung 960 for that purpose?
I'm assuming it depends from the size of your template (i.e. how many samples at a time you're using). For not huge templates you can already run kontakt fully purged off the SSD, but I would assume with this the limiter would be pretty much entirely the CPU... still I don't know of anybody having done any DAW tests with XPoint and large sample libraries (say, Spitfire etc.), would be interesting to see what kind of polyphony a high core CPU with this would be able to achieve...
I use Spitfire stuff, mainly Albion, but the voice requirements these guys have is on another level. The Optane speedup would certainly mean more voices, and perhaps remove the need to have separate SSD's for each large kontakt library?
yeah, vi-control is a really good forum for these discussions :) I am waiting for a post from Chimuelo saying he's tried optane, as he seems to regularly try new hardware. I would think that optane would be amazing for this and would basically make your CPU the limiter as opposed to your storage, on the other hand it makes me wonder if Kontakt can take full advantage of this.