(The steinberg card problem was with the chipset on my ASUS x99 deluxe motherboard–I worked it out with Steinberg support long ago). I have an 8-core i7 workstation with 128GB of ram that I use for larger kontakt and orchestral tools templates. If I could only get the generic drivers to work at 96kHz I’d be quite happy. (After trying latencymon, different configs, other DAWs, and finding nothing wrong with my system, I have to narrow this down further). Of course, a bunch of my projects are at 96, so it’s not ideal to load them at 48 and play back at half speed…īut this does have me wondering if the CPU spike issue is driver related, maybe switching sound cards to a different brand would have better luck. As soon as I set the Focusrite to 96kHz it vanishes from the list of devices in the generic driver, and the generic driver automatically switches to a different device if the Focusrite is selected. The generic ASIO drivers only let me use the Focusrite when it is set to 48kHz. Instead of running the Focusrite ASIO drivers, I switched to the generic low level ASIO driver.ĬPU spikes gone. I’ve always had to put up with random CPU spikes with my Focusrite 2i4 –until one day. The 100% peak shows only on one high performance cores/threads in Logic.I’ve read numerous threads about CPU spike issues, but I haven’t seen a problem quite like this one mentioned. Maybe that should be changed to solve this issue. Force enable does improve that first notes when an instrument kicks in sound which also is an issue I only have with Synchron libraries.īy the way I have 4096 samples preload and 4 steaming and loading threads in the settings. I played also with the Synchron player settings Force enable all slots or Force disable all slots. You always have to run a piece till all instruments have played a few notes to eliminate the clicks. After one playback this does not occur anymore.ĭorico works perfectly with the keyswitches but also has some clicks when a VSL Synchron instrument kicks in. As in Logic there is an audio performance peak when a VSL instrument kicks in which causes some clicks. So you have to remove them from the track to make them work. Cubase, with its usual illogic, none intuitive way of working ignores the articulation keyswitch midi notes when you have the official VSL expression maps linked to the tracks. the flute at a buffer size of 128 uses about 90% of the CPU (!). Thanks in advance and greetings from SwitzerlandĮdit for clarification: Playing one single note (!) of e.g. I changed nothing regarding the hardware, my system has the following specs:ĪMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor 3.60 GHzįocusrite Scarlett 2i4 2gen interface (48k 256 Latency, since 128 is simply unplayable at the moment)Īny ideas what could cause this behavior? As much as I would like the transition to iLok, this situation is not so great. So far, everything is running fine except one rather important thing: the CPU-usage is skyrocketing through the roof even when playing only one single voice (for example when playing the new "Hello" instrument, that nice flute). During the weekend I made the switch iLok, redownloaded all my librarys, deleted all prior versions of the Synchron Player (Piano and the normal one) and installed everything again.
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