Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

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Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

Post by [Animals2] » Wed Jun 09, 2010 2:52 pm

I recently installed Ableton Live 8 Intro on my PC and am having trouble with the CPU. I have a project going with only 5 MIDI tracks (each its own impulse instrument.), no audio effects and my CPU meter is at about 85%. What could be happening? Should 5 Impulse tracks really peg my CPU like this? I have moved my Firepod's buffer all the way up to 12ms and it hasn't helped (should it with MIDI?.) I recently formatted my hard drive so there is nothing on this computer except reason and acrobat reader. It has a 2.1Ghz CPU and 1Gb of memory running windows XP home. Whats going on here?

Thanks,
Mac

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Re: Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

Post by jok » Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:19 pm

Hi Mac,

it sounds like you might be using high sample rate settings, which would noticeably increase the CPU usage. Does the problem persist when you use 44.100 Hz (standard CD quality)?

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Re: Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

Post by [Animals2] » Thu Jun 10, 2010 3:35 am

Hi JOrg,
Thanks for replying. I am definetly at 44.1K. Any other ideas? Am I wrong in thinking 5 tracks of MIDI instruments shouldnt be draining my CPU this much?

Thanks,
Mac

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Re: Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

Post by [Animals2] » Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:54 am

Update:

I have a version of live lite 6.0.11 that I just installed. I am running 4 midi tracks with 4 Impulse instruments which is almost the exact scenario i was having probelmes with in 8 Intro. In Live 6 lite my CPU was running at about 11% vs 85% in 8 Intro.


Should there be this much difference? I would just assume run live 6 lite, but the features are so limited (only 4 MIDI tracks in a session... REALLY?)

Any ideasas to whats going on here?

Im intereted in upgrading to the full version of 8 during the sale, but im not really in a place financially to be buying a new computer as well.

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Re: Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

Post by Small Critters » Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:22 am

Hi,

try turning off multicore support in Preferences --> CPU if it's turned on, see how it behaves. Does that change anything?

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Re: Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

Post by [Animals2] » Fri Jun 11, 2010 3:36 pm

thaks for the tip SC...i'll try that when i get home.

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Re: Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

Post by [Animals2] » Sat Jun 12, 2010 12:22 am

yeah multicore is off...in fact it wont even let me select multicore (it must know my CPU isnt multicore.)


any other ideas?

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Re: Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

Post by diogo_semedo » Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:05 pm

there's been a lot of weird stuff since live 8 came out. I'm having the exact same problems you have, but on live 8 ahead... It's odd but not normal
MacBook Pro 15,4" Dual Core 2,4 Ghz, 4 GB DDR3, xiosynth 49, Live 8.1.3 and .4b, Traktor Scratch Pro, Yamaha HSM80.

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Re: Ableton Live 8 Intro... CPU Pegged?

Post by [Animals2] » Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:48 pm

Another Update:

Another update:


I tried this last night and it baffled me:

In 8, I recorded 5 seperate audio tracks of guitar (each track had an audio effect. phaser, ping pong delay, etc.) Then I created a beat using an Impulse MIDI track. All of that running had my CPU at about 15% (which is fine)

Then I opened my set that had 5 MIDI tracks (each with its own impulse insrtument) , no audio tracks and no effects of any kind. This set had my CPU up around 65% and it was starting to bog down (meters weren't running smoothly etc.)

I dont understand how 5 midi tracks can tax the system more than 5 audio tracks with effects.

Thoughts?

Thanks,
Mac

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