About these CPU spikes

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purveyor2
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About these CPU spikes

Post by purveyor2 » Tue May 13, 2008 12:04 am

I can deal (reluctantly) with the digital distortion when these random spikes occur. But what's pissing me off is that after a disk/cpu surge my Midi timing is shit. Each note is delayed badly enough to be unplayable.

It resolves itself if I close and reboot Live.

I have installed the old airport patch and even turned off airport and bluetooth without success.

Pretty certain it is my computer. Anyone know what subroutine I can turn off to fix this?

Oh yeah. Macbook Pro intel 2gb RAM 7200rpm HD, OSX 10.4.11, Live 7 suite 7.0.5
gracias

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Post by jok » Tue May 13, 2008 12:21 pm

Hi,

please contact [email protected] and include your log.txt file from Live´s preferences folder:

user/library/preferences/ableton/live 7.0.5

Does the problem occur with your Mac´s internal soundcard? Do you use any 3rd party plug-ins?

Best,

Jörg
ableton support team
[email protected]

purveyor2
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Post by purveyor2 » Tue May 13, 2008 4:22 pm

Thanks, I'll do that.

I typically just use the Ableton suite, but I dropped Minimonsta in the other day and there wasn't an appreciable difference. Using an Apogee Duet and the Macbook Pro with an Akai mpk49.

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Post by bulo » Tue May 13, 2008 10:11 pm

And have a look here to the third article, maybe you'll find some good informations.
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