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> Motu Ultralite Serious Cpu Issues!
aeccoin
post Mon 4 Jun 2007, 07:32
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I'm using a macbook pro with the OS X 10.4.8 (as i hear it's better for audio than 10.4.9) and I have SERIOUS CPU issues with the MOTU and Cubase SX 3. When I have the sample rate low, recording is fine, HOWEVER the second I add ANY kind of processing (even crappy built in equalizers in cubase) the CPU goes off the wall! I have to change the sample rate to 512 from 192 and even then the CPU is at about 80% and I'm only running 3-8 audio tracks (that's right not even MIDI, not to mention half the tracks are frozen) with very minimal processing. If i add about 3 different processing items (e.g. a compressor, equalizer and some reverb) the CPU goes so insane that my audio is inaudible and I have to up the samplerate again, this time to 1024 !! THAT'S INSANE. Even then the audio is barely audible and I just don't know what to do. I've done all the troubleshooting I can think of and nothing works.
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Mac Daddy
post Wed 6 Jun 2007, 09:09
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It was 3-4 years ago... It was a 867 MHz PowerBook. It was "Set-Up" not "Fixed", Besides, I'm no "Tech Head" I spend my time creating music not solving computer issues. I've only ever had one issue when I asked 440 Forum to help. It was a Problem with Steinbergs Virtual Guitarist. It was never answered... just some "What if you try this and do that?" Totally wrong... I use my time in wonderment not puzzlement.
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