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- Dec 09, 2017 Because of a bug, or a not so brilliant programming thought, Studio One can take a lot of cpu power without you even knowing it. Check this video out, please!
- Oct 04, 2015 This is a weird, neverending, pulsating sort of spike. Starting around 5%, pulses to 10%, spikes to 100+, drops down, pulses to about 10%, jumps back to 100%. The spikes are only momentary and almost seem timed. Very common problem with studio one. But do try and disable plugs one by one and see if that helps.
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Jan 26, 2016 How To Adjust Block Size In Studio One For Optimum Performance Studio One Expert. Studio One 4.5. (Eliminate CPU Spikes, Pops and Cracks) - Duration: 22:28. Dusty Attic Studio. It should work. Not sure if something happened with version 4. I have Studio One Artist ver 3 with the VST add on, downloaded the trial Bias FX and Bias Amp and there was no problem finding the VST. As another person pointed out, I'd double check to make sure the VST is in one of the paths that Studio One has listed where it scans for VSTs.
i am experiencing weird spikes in the CPU while using Pro Tools for no apparent reason. I have recorded a short video of what is happening there in the system usage window:
https://youtu.be/xn0E84Poams
This is happening without playing back the session. It seems super random to me, because the single cores don't show a lot of usage.
Does anyone know of this problem or might be able to give me a hint where this could be coming from?
I use Pro Tools 12.7.1 on a Mac Pro, Early 2009, OSX 10.11.6, 2.66 GHz Quad-Core Intel-Xeon, 16Gb Ram 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC
| I am running studio one professional version 2.65.30360 and my computer specs are as follows: AMD 9590FX 8-core CPU Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 motherboard Kingston 240GB SSD Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB ddr3 memory Sapphire Radeon R7 270 Video Card Win 10 64bit OS Newly Installed from Win 7 Home Premium ___________________________________________________________________________ I have been recording, editing, and mixing for almost a year now with these specs on Win7 with no issues. I also use EZDrummer 2 and Superior Drummer as well as FaderPort and Firestudio Mobile. Recently I upgraded to Win 10 and was nervous of compatibility issues but everything seemed to be working as intended. A few days ago in the middle of mixing my CPU monitor red-lined and the sound started crackling out of control. I restarted the computer as I became really nervous something had gone terribly wrong. Upon reopening Studio One the Performance Monitor was yet again displaying CPU usage spikes from 30 - 100% I opened the device tab below and noticed that, while the ProEQ and Limiter channels were jumping around sporadically, EZDrummer was jumping the most reaching 80 percent or higher. So once more I restarted my computer and opened Studio One. This time, I started a new blank song and the CPU usage is still bouncing from 30 to 100 percent??? If anybody can help it would be greatly appreciated as I am lost at the moment and have no idea what could've caused this or how to fix it. I was thinking of purchasing Version 3 but now I'm hesitant. |
| There have been previous posts about this same thing but with version 3. Many users (including myself) haven't had said issues in v2 or v3.. while others have. We all have a unique computer that is loaded with various programs, apps, etc. and then we all have different settings via the control panel, device manager, etc. So.. Try opening the 'Task manager' (Ctrl-Alt-Delete, and select it). Click on the 'Processes' tab then below that, 'CPU'. This will list to the left the programs and processes by order of CPU use. So, is Studio One first? Did you know that Windows 10 updates are automatically pushed onto your system without any permission/recourse on your part. So with that, it's possible that an update to another program or process is now causing this. Also another thing to do is ensure is that 'Visual Effects' is set to 'Adjust for best Performance'. To do this: Open 'Control Panel', System', select the 'Advanced' tab and select it.* You can search these forums for said issues and see what others did. You can search the web and find out how to optimize your PC for 'Audio recording'.. and what you change to get there should be verified now and then since Win10 may change your system without you being aware of it. *I'm at work referencing to Windows 7 so Win10 may be a bit different in syntax as to how to exactly get to those places. If you've not already done so.. Please add your Signature & Gear Spec's to your Profile Here. ASUS Laptop, i7 3820QM; 16GB; 2 Samsung 840 SSD's; NVIDIA GTX 670MX; Win 8.1. S1 Pro 4.6.1; EZD2 2.1.8. Behringer UMC404HD USB A/I. Synths: Alchemy, Air Tech Music Suite. Melodyne Studio 4.2.4. Ozone 5, (all 64bit). Akai MPK249. 6 guitars. Scuffham S-Gear, Eleven Rack, two Line 6 POD's & an E-bow. Fluid Audio FX8 monitors; Dual 28' Displays. Rode NT1; SM58. Faderport; -My Band: '2GUYZINABASEMENT' -Just Me |
| It's happened to me on both versions but very, rare. Try Scottyo7's advise with the Task Manager and sort by CPU and see if some programs are draining resources, or are even necessary. Turn them off and see if results are better. If your computer is backing up, or running other utilities, is it necessary? let us know if your not sure. It's really the best way to understand further what's running in the background. Also check when S1 is running, what effects are causing more of a CPU drain than others, by viewing your CPU resources and again sort by CPU. Turn off, those heavy load effects. At least until things settle. They'll be there to be switched on again if necessary. If that doesn't prove successful, it could be the audio driver is currupt so try varying the buffer number. Even plugging the audio device to another USB port may prove helpful. Re install the latest drivers. Vary those type of things and definately re load your audio driver. The glitchy noises, and high CPU noise should settle down. You also may want to avoid any bit bridging and introduce the drum modules later when things have settled. I'd like to point you to something more direct, but I can tell you it happens, but with a little system checking, see when it does settle what series of things contributed or agrivated the occurrence. Let us know, so that you're back in action. Optimize. S1 Pro 4.5.x, Laptop: VAIO i7, 8 core, Win 7 64x. Audio Interface: Audiobox 22 VSL, Audiophile 192 Controllers: Arturia Keylab 49 MkII, Novation SL25 MKII, Faderport 8, Roland JV-90, Roland GR-50, Roland Octapad, Akai MPD-18. MIDI Patchbay: MOTU 8x8, Monitors: Mackie HR824, Yamaha HS-7, Mixer: Yamaha Promix 01. Other hardware/Plugins and Libraries, contact me. Latest Album: Amber & Blue My music On Bandcamp On YouTube |
| Hopefully you sorted out the problem by now. After Reading this post i remembered i had these issues after upgrading to SOv3 and running W10. The case was i had my buffer set to 3ms. After adjusting this to 10/15ms (when mixing) the spikes were all gone. As for the automatic update in W10, i found a work around on the internet to disable this and make ik manual again. That would have been a real show stopper for me. Bert Home Studio Connection --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Studio One 3.5 Pro - Win 10 X64 ( i7 6700k, 16 GB Dual 2400) - Focusrite 6i6 Focal Alpha 50 - Softube Console 1 - Faderport - Monitor Station v2 |
| I have spikes occasionally on v3. For whatever reason, if I go to 'Audio Device' and make any change (usually check or uncheck 'lock' )the spikes go away for a while. Studio One Pro 3.3.1 Windows 8.1 |
| Hi Guys, same where. Mac Pro 2013 - 12 core / 128 GB Ram. Studio One empty and nothing running uses 8-17%!!!! CPU. No other programs open, not even Wifi. I went back to Logic Pro X until this is fixed. Logic works amazingly in that regard. I love many features of S1 but I can't work this way.. very frustrating. HH |
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| HitzHits wroteHi Guys, Your audio/latency buffer is more than likely set too low in Studio One, you need to raise it higher. Studio One isn't like some other daws in how this is handled currently. Without anyone actually looking at your computer, it's impossible for anyone to rule anything else out that may be causing it, but this is a likely cause. THE INTRANCER- Digital 2D & 3D GUI / Music Artist - Full Orchestral -Trance - Ambient - Film Scores27 on S-Cloud 7000+genuine plays 16 on S-Click Studio One 3 Concept Re-Designs - Sample One XTReason X S-O-3 Pro Reaktor 6.0 Reason 7 C4D CS6 Win 7 64 Bit-Intel I7 920@3.57GHz,Focusrite Pro 14, ATH M50's, Casio XW P1&G1 Producer 20+ years - FOH - UK Stadium / Festivals)>>Studio One 3D GUI's<< |
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