Sudden CPU Issues - Ableton Reset Needed?
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 1:32 pm
Hi and Happy New Year.
Up until yesterday morning, everything on my Macbook running Sierra was working fine.
I have been using Live 10 Beta but also have Live 9.7 installed.
Yesterday morning I experienced a programme crash while using the beta. Nothing worrying about that. However, I didn't reopen live. I closed my machine down and went and started to prepare for the celebrations of the new year.
Yesterday evening I return to my macbook. I switch everything on. Open Live 10 Beta (which has been pretty solid regardless of the rare crash that had taken place). It asks if I want to recover my set; I said no.
Live opens but the CPU is hitting 135% when only having Repro 5 loaded. Playing more than one key and the audio collapses. Playing one key is just about manageable. Prior to the crash I could have 3 instances Repro.
I have removed Repro and tried Diva. Same issues. Any VSTs that I load cause the CPU to jump to insane levels.
This happens if I open Live 9.7 also.
So . . .
I will send this into Ableton but imagine it'll be a while before I hear back; New Year's Hangovers take a while to clear.
In the meantime - what files are there that I can delete that may be holding historical data that is corrupting Live?
Thanks for any help,
Adam
Up until yesterday morning, everything on my Macbook running Sierra was working fine.
I have been using Live 10 Beta but also have Live 9.7 installed.
Yesterday morning I experienced a programme crash while using the beta. Nothing worrying about that. However, I didn't reopen live. I closed my machine down and went and started to prepare for the celebrations of the new year.
Yesterday evening I return to my macbook. I switch everything on. Open Live 10 Beta (which has been pretty solid regardless of the rare crash that had taken place). It asks if I want to recover my set; I said no.
Live opens but the CPU is hitting 135% when only having Repro 5 loaded. Playing more than one key and the audio collapses. Playing one key is just about manageable. Prior to the crash I could have 3 instances Repro.
I have removed Repro and tried Diva. Same issues. Any VSTs that I load cause the CPU to jump to insane levels.
This happens if I open Live 9.7 also.
So . . .
I will send this into Ableton but imagine it'll be a while before I hear back; New Year's Hangovers take a while to clear.
In the meantime - what files are there that I can delete that may be holding historical data that is corrupting Live?
Thanks for any help,
Adam