Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
WTF?
I can barely do anything in Live 9
dont know if its me or Live
Fairly speedy computer
Win 7 64
16gb Ram
Live 9 64
with just 1 blank midi track Live already shows between 10-15% in the audio engine cpu bar?
depending on what combination of plugins I use
Fabfilter
Native Instruments Guitar Rig Kontakt Maschine
UAD with quad card
I can only get around 5-8 tracks before I'm over 45% on the cpu bar
This is really lame
I've been doing audio a long time so my com is pretty much dialed in
and I have no problems with other programs
so disappointed
I can barely do anything in Live 9
dont know if its me or Live
Fairly speedy computer
Win 7 64
16gb Ram
Live 9 64
with just 1 blank midi track Live already shows between 10-15% in the audio engine cpu bar?
depending on what combination of plugins I use
Fabfilter
Native Instruments Guitar Rig Kontakt Maschine
UAD with quad card
I can only get around 5-8 tracks before I'm over 45% on the cpu bar
This is really lame
I've been doing audio a long time so my com is pretty much dialed in
and I have no problems with other programs
so disappointed
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Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
So what's the problem? Is it affecting your sound, or are you mainly upset because of what the CPU meter says? Lives CPU meter doesn't actually reflect your real CPU use FYI.
If you're getting clicks, raise your buffer?
If you're getting clicks, raise your buffer?
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
What soundcard, what's your latency set to?
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Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
to anyone reading this, try the demo before you buy. this siht is expensive, yo.
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Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
that does sound a bit high though
maybe try the 32 bit version just because you can download it and try it yourself now in case there's some kind of bug in the 64bit one
have you contacted support?
maybe try the 32 bit version just because you can download it and try it yourself now in case there's some kind of bug in the 64bit one
have you contacted support?
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
Yes its affecting the sound, clicks/pops, sudden spikestimothyallan wrote:So what's the problem? Is it affecting your sound, or are you mainly upset because of what the CPU meter says? Lives CPU meter doesn't actually reflect your real CPU use FYI.
If you're getting clicks, raise your buffer?
I've changed the buffer it does little to help
Freezing what I can but that doesnt really make a huge difference either
I recreated the project in Reaper and it doesnt even flinch....smooth as silk
actually re-wire Live into Reaper works really well
whatever its just disappointing cause I thought Ableton had gotten it right this time
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
I've dedicated my system to 64bitForge. wrote:that does sound a bit high though
maybe try the 32 bit version just because you can download it and try it yourself now in case there's some kind of bug in the 64bit one
have you contacted support?
and I have been hired to score a short thats due to Tuesday so I dont really have time to adjust just to try the 32bit
Reaper is working great right now so I'll stick with that until some fixes roll our
hopefully its soon
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
okay, but it's worth a try when you get time - all you have to do is download and try, the projects will still load the same
more as a way of eliminating problems as much as anything
more as a way of eliminating problems as much as anything
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
RME Fireface 800Tarekith wrote:What soundcard, what's your latency set to?
I've tried the range of buffer settings but from 64 to 512 but it doesnt seem to make a difference
with the handeling
also I get a weird bug (sporadically) where my GUI freezes until I move the mouse
so in order to get accurate real-time meters and feedback I have to constantly move the mouse around
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
yeah I'll look into itForge. wrote:okay, but it's worth a try when you get time - all you have to do is download and try, the projects will still load the same
more as a way of eliminating problems as much as anything
oh the other thing is I cant get video to import (.mov) .h264
I tried installing the ffdshow codecs and using the legacy quicktime but nope
again Reaper has no issue with any of the video versions I made in an attempt to get Live to import it.
I love Live but in this instance its dropping the ball big time
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
BlackMath wrote:I've dedicated my system to 64bitForge. wrote:that does sound a bit high though
maybe try the 32 bit version just because you can download it and try it yourself now in case there's some kind of bug in the 64bit one
have you contacted support?
and I have been hired to score a short thats due to Tuesday so I dont really have time to adjust just to try the 32bit
Reaper is working great right now so I'll stick with that until some fixes roll our
hopefully its soon
Man, where don't you have time to try the 32bit version?
Users give you one lead of a soluce and you simply say NO.
Having 16Gb ram is not forcing you to use only the 64bits version.
I used the 64bits and had lots of problems, switched to 32bits and all is fine.
What cpu do you have?
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
I dont have time to uninstall 64bit Live and then turnaround and installHermanus wrote:BlackMath wrote:I've dedicated my system to 64bitForge. wrote:that does sound a bit high though
maybe try the 32 bit version just because you can download it and try it yourself now in case there's some kind of bug in the 64bit one
have you contacted support?
and I have been hired to score a short thats due to Tuesday so I dont really have time to adjust just to try the 32bit
Reaper is working great right now so I'll stick with that until some fixes roll our
hopefully its soon
Man, where don't you have time to try the 32bit version?
Users give you one lead of a soluce and you simply say NO.
Having 16Gb ram is not forcing you to use only the 64bits version.
I used the 64bits and had lots of problems, switched to 32bits and all is fine.
What cpu do you have?
32bit versions of Live and all my plugins just to test out some theories
I have a score due in a few days and this would set me back probably a whole day
Not sure where i said 16gb ram forced me to be 64bits
Do you like to just make shit up to stir it up or what?
I have the same cpu i used for sessions that had close to 40 tracks in Live 8
Its the same cpu that Reaper is using currently to blow Live 9 out of the water
I have a 35 minute video
1 instance of Maschine with 16 outs
1 instance of Kontakt with 8 outs
1 instance of Reason ReWire with thor and effects
All in the same project and its spinning like a top
No dropouts no crackle no weird gui bugs
With a buffer of 128 24/44.1
Im merely expressing my dissappointment with Ableton droppin the fahqin ball
Than looking for anyone to guess what the problem is
The problem is Live 9 still needs a lot of work
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
There is a bug in the NVIDIA graphics driver that produces that symptom. At least on my machine, that bug is fixed in the latest release.BlackMath wrote:also I get a weird bug (sporadically) where my GUI freezes until I move the mouse
so in order to get accurate real-time meters and feedback I have to constantly move the mouse around
I'm using an NVIDIA Quadro video card, so if you have a different variety, your situation might be different. Nevertheless, if you are using any NVIDIA products, it would be worthwhile to download the latest drivers to see if they solve the problem.
Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
Thanks arkark wrote:There is a bug in the NVIDIA graphics driver that produces that symptom. At least on my machine, that bug is fixed in the latest release.BlackMath wrote:also I get a weird bug (sporadically) where my GUI freezes until I move the mouse
so in order to get accurate real-time meters and feedback I have to constantly move the mouse around
I'm using an NVIDIA Quadro video card, so if you have a different variety, your situation might be different. Nevertheless, if you are using any NVIDIA products, it would be worthwhile to download the latest drivers to see if they solve the problem.
I do have a K4000 i'll check my driver
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Re: Is this Really the Performance level of Live 9?
I don't know the specifics but sometimes Live's CPU goes crazy for me - to a nearly unusable state. When that happens I just restart my computer and the CPU works out really well.