Excesive CPU and crashing
Excesive CPU and crashing
I am using live 7.01. System is AMD 64 dual core 3.2 running XP. I have two drum tracks set up with an ableton comprssor on each channel, ableton auto filter and EQ 8 on each channel. This is then routed to a drum track with another ableton compressor and bbe sonic maximizer.
When playing CPU goes as high as 35% plays for a while and then crashes. This is really annoying and any help would be apprecaited.
Thanks.
When playing CPU goes as high as 35% plays for a while and then crashes. This is really annoying and any help would be apprecaited.
Thanks.
most recent beta?
have you tried the most recent 7.0.2 beta listed in one of the first messages in the bugs and problems forum? with the 7.0.2 betas, ableton is systematically trying the fix major problems (i assume, as it seems that way in most of their messages).
i'm sure you have tried raising the latency in your audio preferences already.
i'm sure you have tried raising the latency in your audio preferences already.
Mac OS X 10.5.4 | 4 GB RAM |_Ableton 8.0b16 | MacBook 2.16 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo | Edirol AudioCapture UA-25 interface | Alesis Photon X25
Thanks for your help - I forgot to mention i was using the sound card from my berhinger BCD2000 - I haven't adjusted the latency!
i'm fairly new to ableton but not to music production so i would apprecaite if anyone can help with best settings ie audio buffer size, plugin buffer, latencey etc.
Thanks in advance of any replies.
i'm fairly new to ableton but not to music production so i would apprecaite if anyone can help with best settings ie audio buffer size, plugin buffer, latencey etc.
Thanks in advance of any replies.
help
under the "help" pulldown menu, there is "lessons in live"
if you scroll down the lessons, at the bottom is "Audio I-O" and "Midi Controllers." The Audio I-O will walk you through adjusting your settings very handily.
if you scroll down the lessons, at the bottom is "Audio I-O" and "Midi Controllers." The Audio I-O will walk you through adjusting your settings very handily.
Mac OS X 10.5.4 | 4 GB RAM |_Ableton 8.0b16 | MacBook 2.16 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo | Edirol AudioCapture UA-25 interface | Alesis Photon X25
mejaques,
as kipling already mentioned, it would be helpful if you can give the latest 7.0.2 beta a try to see if that problem still exists there.
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=83488
Furthermore you could us send this particular Live set so that we can try to reproduce it here.
Regards,
/Alex
as kipling already mentioned, it would be helpful if you can give the latest 7.0.2 beta a try to see if that problem still exists there.
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=83488
Furthermore you could us send this particular Live set so that we can try to reproduce it here.
Regards,
/Alex
mejaques,
if you got crashes with a Live beta version, a so called Bug Reporting package should be created when starting the beta the next time. Please send these bug reporting packages to [email protected].
Regards,
/Alex
if you got crashes with a Live beta version, a so called Bug Reporting package should be created when starting the beta the next time. Please send these bug reporting packages to [email protected].
Regards,
/Alex
I just got a weird performance experience.
I built a very simple live set, one track playing a 3-voice analog line. Sound was stuttering while performance ran up to 150%, using Asio4All or MME/DirectX, both with full buffer on a T7500 with 2gig ram. I rebooted and still got the stuttering, tested 7.0.1 as well as 7.0.2b6.
Nice I thought, here I have a reproducable performance problem. I just wanted to send the file to the Abletons, writing an email complaining about the performance. I started Reason 4.0.1 just to confirm, that I can run a lot of voices there without any problems.
So I loaded a Reason set and played it. Suddenly... My live set was playing. That is no wonder because of rewire. BUT! It was playing with 15% and without stuttering. I closed reason. Live still playing fine. I rebooted. Live still playing fine.
So... Is the performance thing a rewire issue? Weird...
I built a very simple live set, one track playing a 3-voice analog line. Sound was stuttering while performance ran up to 150%, using Asio4All or MME/DirectX, both with full buffer on a T7500 with 2gig ram. I rebooted and still got the stuttering, tested 7.0.1 as well as 7.0.2b6.
Nice I thought, here I have a reproducable performance problem. I just wanted to send the file to the Abletons, writing an email complaining about the performance. I started Reason 4.0.1 just to confirm, that I can run a lot of voices there without any problems.
So I loaded a Reason set and played it. Suddenly... My live set was playing. That is no wonder because of rewire. BUT! It was playing with 15% and without stuttering. I closed reason. Live still playing fine. I rebooted. Live still playing fine.
So... Is the performance thing a rewire issue? Weird...
Live Suite 8.2.2 | Novation Remote SL25 & Launchpad | MacBook 2.4GHz | NI Audio Kontrol 1 | Yamaha HS80M & HS10W | Dozens of plugins...
I have experienced several crashes since upgrading to 7.0.1 as well.
Computer is a Dell XPS DXP051, Pentium(R) D 2.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM. M-Audio FTP USB soundcard. Windows XP SP2.
The Ableton bootup times vary wildly from 30 seconds one time to upwards of 2-3 minutes the next. Often Ableton will freeze if I am tweaking several parameters or while loading a VST/Plugin. Once the program freezes I have to manually force shut down but then the live.exe remains in my task manager screen for 10-15 minutes after the program has been closed. ???
This just occured and I ended up having to do a hard shutdown of the computer b/c it would not even shutdown properly.
It is as if Live is caught in an infinite loop of some sort and cannot properly shut itself down... while system resources are being eaten up like candy.
Computer is a Dell XPS DXP051, Pentium(R) D 2.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM. M-Audio FTP USB soundcard. Windows XP SP2.
The Ableton bootup times vary wildly from 30 seconds one time to upwards of 2-3 minutes the next. Often Ableton will freeze if I am tweaking several parameters or while loading a VST/Plugin. Once the program freezes I have to manually force shut down but then the live.exe remains in my task manager screen for 10-15 minutes after the program has been closed. ???
This just occured and I ended up having to do a hard shutdown of the computer b/c it would not even shutdown properly.
It is as if Live is caught in an infinite loop of some sort and cannot properly shut itself down... while system resources are being eaten up like candy.