Cubase 5.1.2 Eating my CPU Usage
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Cubase 5.1.2 Eating my CPU Usage
Hello, I recently aquired Cubase 5 and now as the title states the CPU has gone mad. Well when entering Task Manager on my Win 7 64-bit, I see readings like 80-90%. Sad when i hear clipping on one Massive or z3ta. I checked for clipping in Cubase and the ASIO meter. What should I do I don't want clipping and I feel if I get such a problem this early on my whole production will slow down. I have an Acer Aspire Laptop 2.2ghz, 8 gig installed ram, and an AMD Anthlon processor. I tried switching to Asio4All, but I can't seem to get sound, and help would be apreciated, I switched form Reason 5 to this, and with Reason no problem at all, barely used above 40% ever. Probably becuase Reason is stable and stuff. But yeah what do I do, I'm not used to this yet, sorry If I get confused.
Love,
Cadaver
Love,
Cadaver
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Re: Cubase 5.1.2 Eating my CPU Usage
Upgrade to 5.5, much better.
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If you've switched to ASIO4ALL and are having issues, I'd suggest raising it with Steinberg tech support - they're quite on the ball.
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Have you set processor scheduling for back ground services?
You should be real anal and forensic about it. disable every plugin and syn while watching the cpu meter in cubase, maybe a particular plug, is vst2 and not vst3 but that wont really be the prob.
I used to have spikes when manipulating the sequencer window with the middle mouse button, If you report to steinberg the more you tell them the easier they can solve.
You should be real anal and forensic about it. disable every plugin and syn while watching the cpu meter in cubase, maybe a particular plug, is vst2 and not vst3 but that wont really be the prob.
I used to have spikes when manipulating the sequencer window with the middle mouse button, If you report to steinberg the more you tell them the easier they can solve.
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wub wrote:If you've switched to ASIO4ALL and are having issues, I'd suggest raising it with Steinberg tech support - they're quite on the ball.
It's just I can't get it to work , most likly can't setup. A tut would be nice.
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How would you go about doing this lol?Bringer wrote:Have you set processor scheduling for back ground services?
You should be real anal and forensic about it. disable every plugin and syn while watching the cpu meter in cubase, maybe a particular plug, is vst2 and not vst3 but that wont really be the prob.
I used to have spikes when manipulating the sequencer window with the middle mouse button, If you report to steinberg the more you tell them the easier they can solve.
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right-click my computer/advanced settings/advanced/settings/advanced - you see the option.
Also does it happen with patches that have long release times and high voices? Cos' that is the easiest and quickest way to tax a proc. But you probably aware of that.
Also in win7 you should go through the laborious process of turning all the searching index crap off. I don't notice it now but I remember until I turned it off win7 was constantly thrashing the disks.
Also does it happen with patches that have long release times and high voices? Cos' that is the easiest and quickest way to tax a proc. But you probably aware of that.
Also in win7 you should go through the laborious process of turning all the searching index crap off. I don't notice it now but I remember until I turned it off win7 was constantly thrashing the disks.
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I went on Massive and tested on the Brutal Electro 2 preset (lol) and thee voice is only 1, jumps to 40% - 39% in cubase, but on taks manager 80%-75%.Bringer wrote:right-click my computer/advanced settings/advanced/settings/advanced - you see the option.
Also does it happen with patches that have long release times and high voices? Cos' that is the easiest and quickest way to tax a proc. But you probably aware of that.
*AlSO* w/o any plug-in nonsense in Cubsae it uses 28%-30% doing nothing, to mention that?
IS my computer slow?
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Does it show which other processes are using the extra 40%. if not then goto resource manager on perf tab and look at cpu. That's one thing.
But I have a creaky old p4 3.2ht and brutal eectro only uses 20% on global ultra.
I guess ur 64bit 2.2 is multi-core? Is it right that all 64bit procs are multi. I have no idea. But assuming it is, the 40% for brutal is a bit high.
asio latency should be ok at 256.
Is it just audio programs tha spike?
edit: I inferred that you ran massive in cubase? If you run it standalon and try the brutal preset on ultra, if it spikes at 20% then at least u kno it is cubase with prob.
But I have a creaky old p4 3.2ht and brutal eectro only uses 20% on global ultra.
I guess ur 64bit 2.2 is multi-core? Is it right that all 64bit procs are multi. I have no idea. But assuming it is, the 40% for brutal is a bit high.
asio latency should be ok at 256.
Is it just audio programs tha spike?
edit: I inferred that you ran massive in cubase? If you run it standalon and try the brutal preset on ultra, if it spikes at 20% then at least u kno it is cubase with prob.
Re: Cubase 5.1.2 Eating my CPU Usage
Massive alone is 40%ish brutal electro, in Cubase it's the same-ish. note **NO CRACKLING IN STANDALONE**
I'm on skype and it's using 30% but I turned it off once, still had crackling.
Yes Multicore 64-bit, Is it because I didn't put asio4all on there? Because I never get sound doing that, probably I can't set it up correctly.
I'm on skype and it's using 30% but I turned it off once, still had crackling.
Yes Multicore 64-bit, Is it because I didn't put asio4all on there? Because I never get sound doing that, probably I can't set it up correctly.
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Well that might suggest it is related to the audio hardware.
QUOTEIs it because I didn't put asio4all on there? Because I never get sound doing that, probably I can't set it up correctlyENDQUOTE
What do you mean? Ihad assumed you had asio driver at 256, is this not the case?
QUOTEIs it because I didn't put asio4all on there? Because I never get sound doing that, probably I can't set it up correctlyENDQUOTE
What do you mean? Ihad assumed you had asio driver at 256, is this not the case?
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I don't have asio4all in there, could not get sound. I have it tho, (note: stand-alone massive had no crackling, 40% average cpu)
I never used asio really in reason I justed used what I already had no problem, ( i didnt use it because had problems using other audio, ha dto close reaosn or had to close anything that made sound (ex: youtube, stupid pop-up)becuase reason wouldn't work then)
what do you mean hardware?
I never used asio really in reason I justed used what I already had no problem, ( i didnt use it because had problems using other audio, ha dto close reaosn or had to close anything that made sound (ex: youtube, stupid pop-up)becuase reason wouldn't work then)
what do you mean hardware?
Re: Cubase 5.1.2 Eating my CPU Usage
Cadaver wrote:wub wrote:If you've switched to ASIO4ALL and are having issues, I'd suggest raising it with Steinberg tech support - they're quite on the ball.
It's just I can't get it to work , most likly can't setup. A tut would be nice.
Have you contacted tech support?
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Nope, but is there a tutorial for asio4all? I'm socially awkard... :S
LIKE installing it or something?
LIKE installing it or something?
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Cadaver wrote:Nope, but is there a tutorial for asio4all? I'm socially awkard... :S
LIKE installing it or something?
Email tech support and they will be able to help you.
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Re: Cubase 5.1.2 Eating my CPU Usage
Or upgraded to latest version?wub wrote:Cadaver wrote:wub wrote:If you've switched to ASIO4ALL and are having issues, I'd suggest raising it with Steinberg tech support - they're quite on the ball.
It's just I can't get it to work , most likly can't setup. A tut would be nice.
Have you contacted tech support?
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Re: Cubase 5.1.2 Eating my CPU Usage
Well damn, just install asio? should be fine, it will provide a more direct and efficient way for the oftware to communicate with the o/b audio card. Ie less cpu.
Or am i missing something?
Or am i missing something?
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wow thats such a hassle, disable systems sounds, turn off everything that makes noise wtf?
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Cadaver wrote:wow thats such a hassle, disable systems sounds, turn off everything that makes noise wtf?
Have you check in the manual about other alternatives?
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