How does Live's CPU meter relate to the actual CPU of the pc

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dsp
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Post by dsp » Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:21 pm

i'm using amd x2 and i get the same results.

100% cpu usage in ableton, 60% in task manager..

i tried to close all programs and disable all irrelevant services, but it still behaves the same..

i'm new to ableton and i would like to know if this is normal before i consider buying it.

is it possible to trick windows / ableton in order to use more resources?

dsp
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Post by dsp » Sun Aug 05, 2007 3:16 pm

no replies???
i'm sure i'm not the only one with amd x2 cpu..
i forgot to mention, i'm using winxp/sp2.

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Post by dancerchris » Sun Aug 05, 2007 3:23 pm

Crackling can come from a lot of hardware related things that are unrelated to CPU. Disk Usage, Ram issues, etc. The cpu meter in Live seems unreliable to me and I've had crackles at 20% and no crackles when the meter went over 140+. Yes, that's right over 140. I have a core 2 Duo and there is some weirdness in Live's CPU meter when it has both processors running.
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Post by nebulae » Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:23 am

On my C2D, the Live CPU usage meter is about 50% of the usage in the Task Manager. Sonar 6 has an elegant solution showing the load over both CPUs, but for Live, it's just the usage of one CPU. So if I load an effect that takes 5% on one track, and I load the same effect on another track, the CPU meter doesn't change and stays at 5%. But on the Task Manager, the first time, it's up to 2-3%, then up to 5% with the addition of the second track.

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