Dom, I took your advice and tried the performance test, which lead me to find the problem was a battery setting.
This also leads me to ask (rather embarrassingly): Midi or Audio, which takes up the most CPU?
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- Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:30 pm
- Forum: Users' Help Exchange - closed
- Topic: Ableton Live rapidly eats CPU
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- Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:27 am
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- Topic: slow and glitchy...
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Re: slow and glitchy...
I should of spotted this thread before I posted mine!
I have more or less similar specs to you and I have the same problem. What settings did you try to change? Plus if in my case if a new power board is needed, how much did it cost you?
I have more or less similar specs to you and I have the same problem. What settings did you try to change? Plus if in my case if a new power board is needed, how much did it cost you?
- Mon Jul 05, 2010 10:01 pm
- Forum: Users' Help Exchange - closed
- Topic: Ableton Live rapidly eats CPU
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Ableton Live rapidly eats CPU
Hello, first post here, so go easy!
Technical Specs:
Acer 6930G
3GB Ram
2GB CPU
(ask if too brief)
M-Audio Fast Track Ultra
Having been away from Ableton Live during the exam period (so for about 2/3 months), I am now experiencing the problem where my CPU counter is pretty much taken to +60 ...
Technical Specs:
Acer 6930G
3GB Ram
2GB CPU
(ask if too brief)
M-Audio Fast Track Ultra
Having been away from Ableton Live during the exam period (so for about 2/3 months), I am now experiencing the problem where my CPU counter is pretty much taken to +60 ...