Cubase st-st-stuttering
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Cubase st-st-stuttering
Any tips on how to fix this, cant afford ram or anything like that, safe.
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hmm, dunno if they'll make much difference really, and most soundcards auto select the buffer. Once you've got too many plugins running you're just gonna have to start boucing some of your channels down. What I do in Nuendo is take offline any effects that consume loads of resource and then turn everything back on when it comes to exporting the finished track...Jubscarz wrote:yeah it typically happens when I have lots of plugins running.
What buffer settings are preferable?
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Do you use FX sends?
It takes weight off ur CPU.
I started doing all my delays & reverbs that way.
Saves adding same vst inserts on multiply channels.
It takes weight off ur CPU.
I started doing all my delays & reverbs that way.
Saves adding same vst inserts on multiply channels.
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If you can for reverbs and delays etc, Its probably best to use sends or bus them or something.Jubscarz wrote:I dont use sends very often, usually open an instance of a plugin separately for each channel I want it in.
Im shit at explaining stuff.
My cubase runs like shit, SX1 on mac =/
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in the windows start menu go to run, then enter "msconfig"
in the start up and sytem tags deselect everything that isn't absolutely neccesary. its a bit trial and error at times but somethings in there just aren't needed and windows has plenty of bullshit niceities. it'll speed up everything alot hopefully.
second the sends advice, unless yr talking compressors or eq's efx are more effective as sends anyhow IMO
in the start up and sytem tags deselect everything that isn't absolutely neccesary. its a bit trial and error at times but somethings in there just aren't needed and windows has plenty of bullshit niceities. it'll speed up everything alot hopefully.
second the sends advice, unless yr talking compressors or eq's efx are more effective as sends anyhow IMO
I had some of the same issues your describing. Is your version of Cubase cracked or purchased? I have a cracked version which wouldn't work right untill I took off Nuendo and now it works fine. Also, you might want think about reformating your hard drive, I know it's a pain in the ass but it work miracles. Best of luck!
obviously your setup cant handle what you are doing,
cut down on your vsts.....bounce them down to wave
(always save the original cubase file with vst settings though)
as said before some vsts use more cpu
great guide on turning off msconfig services
ignore the url its fckin useful
http://majorgeeks.com/page.php?id=12
download the pdf here and read it
http://www.tweakguides.com/TGTC.html
to read the pdf
uninstall adobe reader
and get this http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
as for narcossists msconfig>startup tip
always google the startup process and see if it relates to your computer
there may be some random process name that relates to your internet or virus program etc.
When producing. turn off your internet (or block with your firewall)
turn off virus scanner and any programs running in the background too.
and what eventualdecline said
cut down on your vsts.....bounce them down to wave
(always save the original cubase file with vst settings though)
as said before some vsts use more cpu
great guide on turning off msconfig services
ignore the url its fckin useful
http://majorgeeks.com/page.php?id=12
download the pdf here and read it
http://www.tweakguides.com/TGTC.html
to read the pdf
uninstall adobe reader
and get this http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
as for narcossists msconfig>startup tip
always google the startup process and see if it relates to your computer
there may be some random process name that relates to your internet or virus program etc.
When producing. turn off your internet (or block with your firewall)
turn off virus scanner and any programs running in the background too.
and what eventualdecline said
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