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Re: Audio artifacts at 30% CPU load
Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 8:04 pm
by agent314
Weird. I'm running Win7x64 on Dell desktop with an i7-860, and I easily get 50-70% before dropouts.
Got a Cakewalk/Edirol UA25-EX as my interface, 192-288 samples.
Working with a project now with 30-odd tracks, a bunch of instances of Alchemy, native Ableton instruments and effects, a few Guitar Rig 4s, and Ozone 4, and it gets up to 65-70% before I start to hear crackles.
I was watching a YouTube video in Chrome last night as I was working and didn't have any trouble (until Live crashed, anyway).
Re: Audio artifacts at 30% CPU load
Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 9:08 pm
by chris vine
smisk wrote:chris vine wrote:check yr latency settings for yr soundcard?
anything else running on the PC at the same time using lots of memory?
The latency is at around 26 ms. with 440 samples. I have a EMU 0202 USB 2.0-soundcard.
And I have no other processes running in the background taking up memory. Besides, I have 4 gb, and a SSD-drive, so it shouldn't be a problem.
I'm finding myself forced to bounce every track, then run effects, then bounce, then master, and then bounce - otherwise the glitching is just too much.
This is pretty frustrating. Perhaps a clean Windows install would help ...
Well, don't reinstall Windoze yet.

Pretty frustrating though because it looks like yr system should be able to handle it.
Re: Audio artifacts at 30% CPU load
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 6:27 am
by spektralisk
Same thing here. From where do you read a cpu load?
Because I have glitches when cpu meter in ableton shows between 30-40% and in the system activity panel I see about 80-90%, wtf?
I am on mac.
Re: Audio artifacts at 30% CPU load
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 9:27 am
by Cezband
Don't know if it helps, but I have a 4gb Dual core laptop, and I noticed a big improvement in the amount of artifacts when I wiped everything recently and upgraded from Vista (32) to 7 (64). More than likely it was the change away from crappy Vista, as opposed to wiping all my stuff, because I never ran much else in the background other than a chrome window.
Re: Audio artifacts at 30% CPU load
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 1:11 pm
by smisk
Cezband wrote:Don't know if it helps, but I have a 4gb Dual core laptop, and I noticed a big improvement in the amount of artifacts when I wiped everything recently and upgraded from Vista (32) to 7 (64). More than likely it was the change away from crappy Vista, as opposed to wiping all my stuff, because I never ran much else in the background other than a chrome window.
I also have Windows 7 64 bit. I think I will format the harddrive and make a clean install and try my Audio 4 DJ soundcard instead. Hope it helps. Though, frustrating, as I have to re-install all plugins! Hope they fix it soon.
Re: Audio artifacts at 30% CPU load
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 1:40 pm
by Rationalizer
I also have the same problem. Before I got the Virus Ti I just set the latency higher, thus decreasing the cpu strain. But with Virus I have to keep the latency no higher than 256 samples, otherwise the latency (with Virus) is too much.
It's very frustrating to use only 30 % of the computers capabilities.

Re: Audio artifacts at 30% CPU load
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 2:08 pm
by JuanSOLO
Rationalizer wrote:
It's very frustrating to use only 30 % of the computers capabilities.

No doubt!
Re: Audio artifacts at 30% CPU load
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 7:20 pm
by smisk
Well, a fresh install of Windows 7 64-bit surely hasn't help. Everytime I start Ableton 8.2.2, Windows crashes with a Blue Screen of Death. This is really getting unbareble!
EDIT:
Looks like it wasn't Ableton's fault as much as Native Instruments'. Crashes only occur with Audio 4 DJ and not with my EMU. Strange.