I just bought Ableton Live 12, (my first attempt at Ableton) and I tried to play the demo song in the 'Drive and Glow' pack, and it's choppy and broken up, maxing out the CPU.
I have a HP laptop with Windows 11 Home, AMD 3020e processor 1.20GHz, 16 GB RAM.
Am I already screwed because the computer isn't fast enough?
Computer Specs.
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Re: Computer Specs.
Hi there,
that CPU is a very low power dual core CPU designed for fanless and very slim notebooks, not an ideal choice for music production as it's not really powerful. I think if you optimize everything on the windows site of things and use an ASIO audio interface, the CPU should be able to play this project without dropouts as it's a rather small and not very demanding project.
Best of luck!
Ben
that CPU is a very low power dual core CPU designed for fanless and very slim notebooks, not an ideal choice for music production as it's not really powerful. I think if you optimize everything on the windows site of things and use an ASIO audio interface, the CPU should be able to play this project without dropouts as it's a rather small and not very demanding project.
Best of luck!
Ben
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Re: Computer Specs.
Also, have you tried increasing the audio buffer size in preferences until it plays normally?
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Re: Computer Specs.
Not a fast CPU, but increasing the buffer size should solve the immediate issue. It will introduce a lot of latency for recording though.