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Hauptwerk's massive sample sets require significant processing power and RAM to avoid "judder" or audio dropouts. Features - Hauptwerk

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For portable setups, sample sets with excellent looping are preferred. If a sample set relies entirely on long release tails (the sound of the church after the key is released), it taxes the CPU. Sample sets with tight, efficient loops are friendlier to mobile processors. hauptwerk organ sample sets portable

| Component | Budget Option ($) | Pro Option ($$$) | Portable Feature | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Dell G15 (32GB RAM) | MacBook Pro M3 Max (64GB) | Thin & Light | | Sample Set | Piotr Grabowski (Free) | Sonus Paradisi ($300) | Low CPU usage | | MIDI Controller | 2x Alesis Q61 | 2x Viscount Key | Lightweight | | Pedalboard | Laptop keyboard (autoped) | CMK 32-note Folding | Collapses to 20" | | Audio | Sony WH-1000XM5 (wired) | JH Audio IEMs | Noise cancelling | If a sample set relies entirely on long

In a live performance environment, any delay between pressing a key and hearing the sound (latency) will ruin your execution. Use a dedicated, bus-powered USB audio interface (like a Focusrite Scarlett or MOTU M2) with reliable ASIO (Windows) or CoreAudio (Mac) drivers to keep latency under 5–10 milliseconds. Use a dedicated, bus-powered USB audio interface (like