Live 4.0.4 Mac performance (computational, not stage) :P
Live 4.0.4 Mac performance (computational, not stage) :P
I installed Live 4.0.4 and have notices Live 3 performance on my Mac
5 tracks, lite fx, and 1 reverb on "economy" and I was cutting out and pegged 89% on the bar.
Am I the only one?
5 tracks, lite fx, and 1 reverb on "economy" and I was cutting out and pegged 89% on the bar.
Am I the only one?
15" PB 2.5 Ghz, 4 Gig RAM, 750 GB HD, Live 9 still no cue points or program change messages?!?. Doesn't do shit.
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ejectorset
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thats no good.
okay time to troubleshoot.
please don't think i am insulting your intelligence here, as we just need to rule out some potentially obvious culprits Often times the source of a problem is the easiest to fix. When someone calls tech support because their computer isn't working and the reason is they didn't switch the power button on, that doesn't make them stupid, it makes Tech Supports job easy
Now...
Make sure your energy saver settings are set to "Highest" for Processor (NOT Automatic.).
In your live set, make sure any audio clips (though you only have one) that aren't transposed have the "Hi-Q" button turned OFF. Hi-Q only efffects transpose, not timestretch, and requires more cpu cycles. This may not be a huge difference on your current set, but its good for future reference.
are you using an external 3rd party audio device?
okay time to troubleshoot.
please don't think i am insulting your intelligence here, as we just need to rule out some potentially obvious culprits Often times the source of a problem is the easiest to fix. When someone calls tech support because their computer isn't working and the reason is they didn't switch the power button on, that doesn't make them stupid, it makes Tech Supports job easy
Now...
Make sure your energy saver settings are set to "Highest" for Processor (NOT Automatic.).
In your live set, make sure any audio clips (though you only have one) that aren't transposed have the "Hi-Q" button turned OFF. Hi-Q only efffects transpose, not timestretch, and requires more cpu cycles. This may not be a huge difference on your current set, but its good for future reference.
are you using an external 3rd party audio device?
some of albinos presets especailly those with their own internally routed effects or complex modulations will chew your cpu right up........I have noticed the same thing on my system.kabuki wrote:1 audio channel, 2 midi running an Impulse and Albino VSTi.
2 Live comperssors, 1 Supatrigga, 1 Live reverb
MacBook Pro M1, 16GB Ram, 1TB.
AdamJay wrote:thats no good.
okay time to troubleshoot.
please don't think i am insulting your intelligence here, as we just need to rule out some potentially obvious culprits Often times the source of a problem is the easiest to fix. When someone calls tech support because their computer isn't working and the reason is they didn't switch the power button on, that doesn't make them stupid, it makes Tech Supports job easy
Now...
Make sure your energy saver settings are set to "Highest" for Processor (NOT Automatic.).
In your live set, make sure any audio clips (though you only have one) that aren't transposed have the "Hi-Q" button turned OFF. Hi-Q only efffects transpose, not timestretch, and requires more cpu cycles. This may not be a huge difference on your current set, but its good for future reference.
are you using an external 3rd party audio device?
You are dealing with a genius. Ummm... Ok, not quite. Actually neither of these tips I knew, so I'll check those (when I get home, where my rig is right now)...
Thanks. I'll let you know how it works out...
15" PB 2.5 Ghz, 4 Gig RAM, 750 GB HD, Live 9 still no cue points or program change messages?!?. Doesn't do shit.
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bensuthers
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Re: Live 4.0.4 Mac performance (computational, not stage) :P
kabuki wrote:I installed Live 4.0.4 and have notices Live 3 performance on my Mac
5 tracks, lite fx, and 1 reverb on "economy" and I was cutting out and pegged 89% on the bar.
Am I the only one?
Hey kabuki...the problem is your Albino. I have it and use it and to be honest whenever my processor starts to crap out, it always comes down to that synth. (minus FX processors of course). Be careful when you're using the Albino's native effects because it really bites down on your processor. If I'm right you aren't using it for "live" performance. If that's the case, write your music with the Albino, and bounce it to an audio file.
Once you have your audio file, you can ditch the synth that's causing the problems (but of course don't rid of the midi file and preset you're working with just in case you need to go back and change some things). Then you can use specialized FX, which besides reverb units, generally will have a lot less strain on your processor. Hope that helps. I know bouncing down can be a bit tedious and can "kill the moment", but it's just something that you and I (as well as others) have to just deal with when writing and relying on laptop processor capabilities.
Hope that helps...
Emz
OOPS, almost forgot. Also maybe take a look at the settings for your sound card as well as the sampling rate in Live's preferences. Keep your sampling rate for both the card at 44,100, and the bit depth to 16. Increasing either one of these in addition the the voice count on the Albino...and the other advice others on this post gave should help your problem. If you already did this...oh well...we can all admit that we've screamed at something til we're blue in the face only to find an unconnected plug.
peace
emz
peace
emz