CPU Spikes, Audio dropouts getting worse with time
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:01 pm
Hi,
I'm running the latest version of the beta and have noticed how working on a basic set with very little plugins ~40% CPU usage is causing massive audio dropouts and clicks. Sometimes the audio will be blank, the mixer 'freeze', and sometimes come back 10 seconds later with all the midi out of sync (not using any audio).
Sometimes when this occurs I have to close Ableton, and restart the application for it to stop. It appears at random when it does do this. Over the last 72 hours of working on the project its getting worse as time progresses with no additional plugings being added.
Getting to the point where the application is unusable for any composition work, even for VERY light projects.
Also noticed that the longer I work on a project (from a clean slate) the worse it gets, even if I'm not adding any more plugins or effects.
Using the 64bit version of Ableton with jBridge.
At first I was unsure if this was due to a faulty firewire cable or hardware issue with my MacPro. This only occurs in Ableton.
This was starting to be an issue in 8.3 (and again every 'upgrade' of the Ableton application gets worse and worse performance wise even on the fastest of computers making it impossible for any composition work.
I get better performance and stability with Logic 8 on my system with Snow Leopard than the last several versions of Ableton.
I'm using only 4 instances of Diva (in draft mode), and one instance of Battery (64bit). The same sounds in Logic do not give any issues what so ever (realize Diva is a very CPU intensive application, but this is 100% to do with Ableton).
Are there issues with multi-core supported plugins in Ableton (such as Diva that allows the multicore tab to be checked)?
I pray this is fixed as its getting to the point of being unable to work in any type of professional, or even project based environment.
I'm running the latest version of the beta and have noticed how working on a basic set with very little plugins ~40% CPU usage is causing massive audio dropouts and clicks. Sometimes the audio will be blank, the mixer 'freeze', and sometimes come back 10 seconds later with all the midi out of sync (not using any audio).
Sometimes when this occurs I have to close Ableton, and restart the application for it to stop. It appears at random when it does do this. Over the last 72 hours of working on the project its getting worse as time progresses with no additional plugings being added.
Getting to the point where the application is unusable for any composition work, even for VERY light projects.
Also noticed that the longer I work on a project (from a clean slate) the worse it gets, even if I'm not adding any more plugins or effects.
Using the 64bit version of Ableton with jBridge.
At first I was unsure if this was due to a faulty firewire cable or hardware issue with my MacPro. This only occurs in Ableton.
This was starting to be an issue in 8.3 (and again every 'upgrade' of the Ableton application gets worse and worse performance wise even on the fastest of computers making it impossible for any composition work.
I get better performance and stability with Logic 8 on my system with Snow Leopard than the last several versions of Ableton.
I'm using only 4 instances of Diva (in draft mode), and one instance of Battery (64bit). The same sounds in Logic do not give any issues what so ever (realize Diva is a very CPU intensive application, but this is 100% to do with Ableton).
Are there issues with multi-core supported plugins in Ableton (such as Diva that allows the multicore tab to be checked)?
I pray this is fixed as its getting to the point of being unable to work in any type of professional, or even project based environment.