BombJack
24-03-2005, 01:07 PM
We all know about denormals screwing up cubase, but has anyone heard of this???
Last night I was writing a new track, and off the top of my head the following running:
3 Instances of Mach5 running with approx 4 or 5 samples in each instance with a sprinkling of onboard Mach5 fx.
2 instances of Absynth3.
Approx a dozen audio tracks, mostly dry, some with maybe Waves C1 over the top.
All this had my cpu efficiency in cubase sx2 running at a measly max of 20% or so on my P4 lappie.
Now here's the issue...
I always end up doing engineering work as I go along when writing a track, so I'll do wee bits of eq here and there on some audio tracks. However, on some of the tracks (some hats and shakers I think...) I was attempting to eq out some of the low end of these items and as I was doing this I ended up getting CPU spikes rendering cubase unuseable - I almost complete lockdown.
This is the first time I have noticed this, but it made me think...
In tracks I have produced previously which have topped out in CPU I have ended up bouncing down vsts and fx and shit to free up CPU, as you would. This has resulted in a modicum of success. Likewise, freezing vsts has only produced a slightly noticeable result as well. Could there be some bugs in cubase which produce these spikes when using the inbuilt eq??? I can't remember the exact version I'm running, but I'm pretty sure it's a fairly recent update...
As a slight aside, what eq's do most people here use??? If using Cubase or Logi, do you use the inbuilt native eq or 3rd party plugs? (I realise some fancy dans will actually have hardware desks...)
And also do people do their eqing and stuff as they write, or is this kind of thing always left till the end once a kind of sensible arrangement has been made for a track?
How do you do it???
Cheers
BombJack
Last night I was writing a new track, and off the top of my head the following running:
3 Instances of Mach5 running with approx 4 or 5 samples in each instance with a sprinkling of onboard Mach5 fx.
2 instances of Absynth3.
Approx a dozen audio tracks, mostly dry, some with maybe Waves C1 over the top.
All this had my cpu efficiency in cubase sx2 running at a measly max of 20% or so on my P4 lappie.
Now here's the issue...
I always end up doing engineering work as I go along when writing a track, so I'll do wee bits of eq here and there on some audio tracks. However, on some of the tracks (some hats and shakers I think...) I was attempting to eq out some of the low end of these items and as I was doing this I ended up getting CPU spikes rendering cubase unuseable - I almost complete lockdown.
This is the first time I have noticed this, but it made me think...
In tracks I have produced previously which have topped out in CPU I have ended up bouncing down vsts and fx and shit to free up CPU, as you would. This has resulted in a modicum of success. Likewise, freezing vsts has only produced a slightly noticeable result as well. Could there be some bugs in cubase which produce these spikes when using the inbuilt eq??? I can't remember the exact version I'm running, but I'm pretty sure it's a fairly recent update...
As a slight aside, what eq's do most people here use??? If using Cubase or Logi, do you use the inbuilt native eq or 3rd party plugs? (I realise some fancy dans will actually have hardware desks...)
And also do people do their eqing and stuff as they write, or is this kind of thing always left till the end once a kind of sensible arrangement has been made for a track?
How do you do it???
Cheers
BombJack