![]() ![]() I changed to a USB-C interface, as well as an older USB 2 interface, and my spikes were much less! I can live with the added ms of latency if it means less processing spikes. Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Windows 8.0 Core, Windows 8.1 Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 8.0 Pro, Windows 8.1 Pro If its Windows 10 1803: There seems to be some early adopter issues at this time with Windows 10 1803, if you can, I recommend you downgrade to your previous version until the Spring Creators. The extremely fast low latency Thunderbolt interface was giving me overload spikes. On my Mac, I still get the occasional processing overload spikes, but much rarely.įor my PC it was a change of audio interface. ![]() ![]() However, those tweaks didn’t help me and Cubase actually runs more stable without messing about with BIOS, at least for me anyway on the PC. Could you provide your computer specs, audio interface (including whether it’s USB, Thunderbolt etc)? Are you on Mac or PC? There are some tweaks you can do to BIOS, as well settings in the OS, such as Steinberg power management etc. There can be a number of reasons for Cubase processing overloads. Open the URLs, which are collected below, and you will find all the info you are interested in. Go to the Advanced tab and tap the dropdown button. Click on Sound, choose your playback device in the Playback tab, and hit the Properties tab. Have you contacted the developers for advice. We have collected the most relevant information on Audio Overload Windows. Go to Control Panel and select Hardware and Sound. If you are only having problem with Spitfire, it may well be an issue related to Spitfire. The thing that bugs me the most is that a lot of stuff in this current project doesn't make sense - it really isn't a very big project and the audio file that seems to be the big bad guy really isn't that long or big.Īny insight would be extremely appreciated.Hi, and welcome. I'm starting to run out of ideas except for throwing everything in the trash and buying a new laptop. I've also had projects where the number of tracks in the project was more than 4 times bigger than the one I'm working on now! Never a problem, regardless of instruments or long audio files! Why is it so shitty now? The problem specifically seems to be present in the part of the song where a lot of sounds are playing (the 'drop') and specifically one audio file (a vocal) that is apparently very heavy to process because it's a lot better if I disable that audio track.īUT, the thing I don't understand is: I've done mixing projects with way more audio stems together, that were also WAY larger than this specific audio sample that I have right now that is causing a lot of problems. I tried freezing all the tracks in my project but that didn't help, Then I tried flattening a lot of tracks, specifically with a lot of midi tracks with heavy instruments in them, but that didn't work either. My CPU in the performance tab of the task manager isn't spiking big time anywhere, but the 'CPU Load meter' built-in in Ableton at the right upper corner is showing 20 - 30% when the sound isn't crackling and distorting, and between 120 - 150% when it is. By default I had it set to 46KHz or 44.1Khz and 1024 samples.įunny thing is, the crackles sometimes seem to happen MORE when I increase the buffer size(?). Without the scarlett I've tried every single sample rate and every single buffer size. The default sample rate was set to 48KHz and the default buffer size to 256 samples for the Scarlett. Additionally, some Patches use CPU-intensive FX units which might result in CPU overload, which can cause audio glitches. No matter the buffer size or sample rate. I wasn't using an audio interface, but today I got one (scarlett focusrite 2i2) and the audio dropouts and insanely intense crackles (sometimes almost continuously) keep happening. The overall CPU usage can be seen in the Performance tab and the per-process usage in the Processes tab. Windows: Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, then select the Task Manager. The CPU tab shows the system and per-process usage. Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU 1.30GHz 1.50 GHzĥ00GB free storage (1 TB SSD memory in total) Mac: In Finder, click on the Go menu, then select Utilities. HP Pavilion 15-cs3721nd - running Windows 10 ![]()
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