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    Exclamation Ableton Suite 8 CPU Collapse Help

    My computer specs:

    CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 965 3.40ghz stock
    Motherboard: Asus m4a785-m
    Graphics:XFX HD 5770 1GB
    RAM: Corsair XMS2 4gb DDR2
    Hard Drive: Seagate 750gb
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

    Ok so i downloaded this "Scary monsters and nice sprites" remake from youtube:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkKKiL0BdOA

    then i opened up the project file and i played it, from the start the sound started to skip a little bit then after 10 or 20 seconds, THE CPU USAGE HIT 102% AND THATS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE, then i stopped the sound and restarted it and it worked fine, but then after a minute or so, it happened again, it is pretty random after i start and stop it several times it will stop or start again

    So please help me, My computer should be able to handle this and I dont know why it would be lagging so hard...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rawrjaay View Post
    Ok so i downloaded this "Scary monsters and nice sprites" remake from youtube [...]
    Well there's you frist mistake.

    Sorry, I couldn't resist. Just ignore me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WEEDNIRVANA View Post
    Well there's you frist mistake.

    Sorry, I couldn't resist. Just ignore me.
    ok thats fine, but i still dont no whats going on

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    Your latency is too low for the amount of stuff going on or your HD is too slow (if it's the second case and you have the RAM for it, try preloading more stuff there). It was "fixed" when you stopped because was given the time it needed to load the audio files (or pre render the vsts) and it all went to hell when that cached part ended. Think of it as when you are trying to watch a video over a slow connection and you keep getting the "buffering" message and choppy playback.
    Last edited by padi_04; 12-09-2011 at 06:28 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by padi_04 View Post
    Your latency is too low for the amount of stuff going on or your HD is too slow (if it's the second case and you have the RAM for it, try preloading more stuff there). It was "fixed" when you stopped because was given the time it needed to load the audio files (or pre render the vsts) and it all went to hell when that cached part ended. Think of it as when you are trying to watch a video over a slow connection and you keep getting the "buffering" message and choppy playback.
    ohhh ok i get that so what would i do to fix the problem?
    because my computer has the potential to use this program very well and its not...

    so that upset me, also the fact that i spent loads of money on ableton lol

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    Your pc is not that high spec mate

    4gb RAM is not that much when using Ableton

    And the x4 965 is kinda mid-range

    I have an Intel i7 runnig a 4GHz and sometimes I have to bounce tracks down

    Haven't looked at the ableton file you're on about but if its Skrillex it's probably pretty complicated..
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    I still think the main problem is low latency tho, you don't need to run a full blown project at 3ms

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    It's hard to say where exactly things are going wrong, but there are some tricks producers use to keep CPU down:

    1. Everyone said adjust your latency settings. That's always my first go-to, you can find them in preferences and just adjust the sample time.

    2. Freeze/Flatten. Honestly, I think you're using this file because you want to learn HOW it was made.. so I'm not sure if this will help or not.. but a common way to reduce CPU is to right click on a track and "Freeze" it, then right click again and "Flatten". Freeze might be what you want to start with, as that will basically lock you from editing changes, but will convert that track to a pure audio file, making it easier for your CPU to process.

    3. Turning off effects. Again, if you're using this to learn it might not help too much, but you're getting that message because the creator obviously has more CPU buffer than your system, so he can afford to throw around CPU intensive VSTs and effects. Turning a few off will definitely help.

    4. Upgrades. Honestly, if these all fail I'd suggest doing something like upgrading your RAM. Generally it's pretty cheap and sites like crucial.com will analyze your system to tell you how much it can handle. Chances are if you're running into this problem now, when you go to produce your own stuff you'll run into this again, so rather than dealing with the hassle of freezing/flatening/limiting your setup, you may consider just upgrading your system. Sometimes it can be as low as $50 - well worth it imo.

    PS. All of this is in addition to making sure you are ONLY running ableton, and ending unnecessary programs that may be running in the background. (Like anti-spyware which is notorious for just eating up CPU/RAM.. but you can't blame me if you get a virus if you forget to turn it back on before you surf the web!

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