At first I thought that it just meant the idle speed, as the MOBO correctly showed that my CPU is 3,5GHz. Then, I just noticed that in BIOS it said my CPU speed was 0,8GHz. I tried a clean install of Windows but it did not help. Just a quick update, I found the problem and I am mostly sure that it is hardware related, altough I found a software that cured the problem at least for now. I am on Windows 10 64bit, i5 6600k 3.50 ghz, 8gb ram I even tried to go back and reverted windows state to a few weeks past stage when all was still working fine, but did not help.Įven one instance of arturia dx7 without playing a single note is giving over 60 % CPU load now I have several old projects that I can´t now use at all. Suddenly all my plugins overload CPU, I have tried unistalling SO3 and installing it again, tried different audio interfaces but the problem persists. Thanks for everyone who has taken their time to reply and trying to help. I will try running the latencymon if I can find something there, but I will also do a clean install on my operating system after I have made backups of the files I need. FYI, before the problem I could work with decent sized projects without any problems without me touching any of the standard windows settings. I have studied on the Windows 10 audio optimization procedures and changed all the settings accordingly but it did not help either. It is probs better than the Quad Capture which I know is not great, it is already an old entry level interface but it has served me well and as the Helix did not solve the problem I am 99% sure it is not the interface that is giving me issues. Regardless there is a lot you can do to optimise windows for audio.Īs I said, I have tried also Line6 Helix which to my knowledge is a pretty decent audio interface also, even if it is not a dedicated one. Normally when mention this I get a kick up the backside as though I'm some uncaring idiot fanboy or something, but it's true they aren't great interfaces. I'm afraid quadcapture audio interfaces aren't the best either, they are quite regularly featured when having issues in many forums. I need the extra RAM anyway so money is not wasted.īut as said, it is weird that 1 instance of U-he Diva can overload the CPU all the sudden. I tested CPU and test results said that it works properly, and as I said earlier my small projects have not been an issue, so I hope that the extra RAM could help, in case that it is bottlenecking my system. Buffer size usually as low as I can go without getting dropouts, but I have experimented with larger buffers now that I began having problems but it won´t help. My audio interface is Roland Quad Capture, I tested also with Line6 Helix which also works as audio interface, did not work either. The High Performance plan does not limit the CPU. Make sure the Windows power plan is not limiting the maximum CPU speed. While testing keep dropout protection at Minimum! That way CPU load is consistent. What's your audio device? Is Studio One using the correct driver for that device? And at what sample rate and buffer size are you usually working (before the issue)? Niles wrote samieklf wrotethe first thing I will do anyway that is way overdue is that I will get some more ram, probs 32 gb and see if that helps at all.I doubt that will solve CPU issues.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |