I
presume you've read all the crap about fiddling with input/output buffers and
audio channel memory allocation? (In the Audio>>
System screen)..
If
you've already tried all this then all I can suggest is getting a newer version
of Cubase.. I had numerous problems with my SBlive in Cubase (In Windows ME)
until I upgraded to 5.1 ... Then it all ran smooth as silk.. Hit me up if you
need it..
-----Original Message-----In a message dated 01/03/2002 13:56:38 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 March 2002 14:07
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Cubase slows PC down
That should be enough RAM to run quite a nice amount of plugins etc...
Thats what I thought.
I think you need to give a bit more detail as to your setup to sort it out...
If you post the :
OS
Soundcard model
Hard drive setup
ASIO driver setup
Cubase audio system settings..
Version of Cubase?
XP, SB Live platinum, 40gig HD, I have no ASIO cos its an SB live. Cubase throws up a screen saying it couldn't create a native audio engine whenever I start it up, but I just click 5 times and it goes away. Maybe its the lack of ASIO that makes it sloooow. Its Cubase 5.1 R1 Zone
It should be possible to make it a bit better...
What happens exactly? The PC becomes unresponsive in General? Takes time to update screen? Audio dropouts?
For example if I switch programs now it does it immediateley. I can jump from AOL to soundforge instantly. When Cubase is on it takes about 2-3 times as long to switch between programs, and feels very sluggish. Perhaps its time for me to pay for all my cracked softwarez :-)))
What's the reading on the VST CPU usage meter?
The CPU usage meter on XP says 75-85% usage and 193MB PF usage. Somethin aint right here me thinks.
Easy,
Will
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