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Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:39 am
by filter_7
Hi, i would like to hear from satisfied users only their hardware + audio card configuration.
I mean using Live 9 with many audio tracks and VSTs running at the same time, with no glitches or slow motion.
So you don't know what is a problem during recording and you're happy because your setup is rock solid!
Here's a fake example on how to put informations:
computer: Pc 3.4 Ghz / 4Gb ram / Windows 7
audio card: M-Audio Audiophile 2496
Thanks!
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 3:35 pm
by Scotty Danger
Mid-2010 Macbook Pro, 4gb Ram, 2.66 GHz i7
Apogee Duet 2
Current Live 9
Waves Rennmaxx v9
Smooooooth.
Live crashes when I install packs, but otherwise not a single hiccup.
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 5:27 pm
by filter_7
Thanks Scotty, it seems very rare to find a happy musician with no hardware issues.
Would like to hear from some other guys though...
I think this post would be very useful.
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:44 pm
by eddiex
late 2012 macbook pro. 2.4 GHz i5 8GB RAM OSX 10.7.5 5400 rpm 500GB stock hard drive
apogee duet (1st version)
current LIVE STANDARD 9 (64 bit) (with instruments and MAX4LIVE)
i use the NATIVE INSTRUMENTS ABSYNTH, MASSIVE, FM8, REAKTOR(with RAZOR) i also use ARTURIA MINI V.
i try to keep my projects between 8 and 16 tracks (that is just how i like to do things)
i NEVER have issues of any kind unless i am using more than 2 or 3 instances of REAKTOR. (the CPU meter starts creepin') i'll usually start rendering when my CPUs start cranking up.
the only time i have ever CRASHED live or had serious issues, has been while using LOOPER to the extreme. but i rarely use LOOPER at all, so...
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:52 pm
by ezelkow1
computer: custom built pc/ i7-2600k / 16Gb ram / Windows 7x64 ultimate
audio card: Native Instruments AudioKontrol 1
No issues except for ones caused by flaky vsts and bugs present in live itself. It can handle most anything I throw at it, but the question of glitching and slow down is very very relative to what you are doing. I could load hundreds of vsts that use almost no cpu power and it would still work fine. Load up 10 instances of diva with pads with long release times and there comes the glitching, so its fairly open ended question without a true relation between a solid hardware setup vs. what your actually doing on that hardware
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 7:17 pm
by RhinoInRio
Late 2011 MBP, 2.4 GHz i7, 8GB 1333, 512 SSD. OS X Lion 10.7.5, FW & USB Interfaces, 3rd party plugs. - Never had problems.

Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:27 pm
by Theo Void
Early 2012 MAcbook Pro 2.2 gHZ. Intel Core i7 -8 GB RAM Lion 10.7.5 - Live 9.0.2
Traktor Audio 2 DJ -
Totally Solid !!
When I need inputs to record I use my old M-Audio Fast Track Pro. The pots are crackly but Live is still solid
Also use Maschine in stand-alone and vST.
Shit ton of VST's and Traktor Pro
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 9:24 pm
by Muzik 4 Machines
late 2011 MBP, i7 quad 2,16 4 GB ram 500 GB hd
MOTU traveler
live 8,2,4
32 samples buffer
gives me a I/O (roundtrip) latency of 2,2 ms (and a idle load of 6%, 35% when playing and teaking al knobs i can) which is just ok to play live using live as a mixer and sequencer for my hardware synths and FX
i also use an M-audio fasttrack pro to record on the go, with 64 samples buffer
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 4:05 am
by eyeknow
Win7x64/i7 860/msi mobo/8GB ram
live 8.4 and 9.02
M-audio profire 610 48k/128 buffer
Pretty freakin' smooth! Crapload of plugs.......many many. No dongles.
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:33 am
by Timbeaux
PC: I7-2600K / 12 GB RAM / Win 7 64
Audio: NI Audio2DJ
Live 8.3 & Live 9 Suite
VST: Maschine; Massive; Reaktor; GuitarRig; Bazille; Beats Zampler; Kore; Aalto
Rocksolid, never crashes with this setup
i had some crashes in former time, but these where only caused by crappy Freeware VST's
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:51 pm
by filter_7
Very powerful computers... I never had 12 or 16 Gb of Ram.
Other configurations?
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:05 pm
by login
Custom built pc: i5 760 / 8g ram/ 2 500g HD 7,200 rpm
Audio card: RME Fireface UC
I dont get crashes just CPU spikes while using many instances of Diva, which then I just freeze or change to draft setting.
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 5:22 pm
by filter_7
A little bump on my post, would like to see more suggestions about rock solid audio cards for pc, let me know, thanks!
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 5:30 pm
by solidsilver
Fireface uc. never falters on Win 7 Pro
Had a fireface 800 on my mac, drivers equally good.
Had a UA apollo, lots of -38 errors on mac, less so on Win 7
I like RME drivers whichever platform
Re: Post your rock solid PC or Mac config and audio card here
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 6:37 pm
by markwphoto
Asus N53 Laptop i7 Quad Core 2.2Ghz
16GB Ram
240GB SSD Boot OS Drive
1TB Hybrid SSD Data Drive
Windows 8.1
Live 9 Standard
Reason 7
Audio:
Focusrite Scarlett 6i6
Propellerhead Balance
I love my system! It boots in 4.5 seconds to get to the Windows login screen. Live and Reason run rock solid off the Primary SSD. I keep all my data files on the hybrid SSD and they're pretty quick to access. I use the Scarlett 6i6 for performing and at home but when I travel with a lite load I usually take the Propellerhead Balance audio interface. I get low latency with both interfaces running at 48Khz. My system has never run better since going to Windows 8/8.1 and the SSD drives!