![]() Besides that I'd have no use for it - I'd for instance never record anything with it. Performance of big midi + audio projects Cubase is the ONLY reason I even consider a different interface. Almost as much as the most powerful machine I can assemble at Scan. Now looking at a Fireface UFX II or another highly ranked one. This exact model isn't listed but other Steinberg ones aren't too high on the list here Pretty cheap and certainly far from the best. My current one is Steinbergs Ur22C powered by the Yamaha USB Driver. So I'm wondering how much relief I could get (if any) from a better interface. If I bypass a lot of the heaviest ones the load reduces by about a half despite the project still being a monster. It's nothing that can be fixed, it's just about my crazy plugin usage. My computer is very powerful, custom configuration ordered at Scan with a 14 core i9 from 2 years ago. The usual thing with the Cubase audio performance meter spiking to 100% despite being at 2048 samples latency + stable mode (highest possible buffer on the driver) I have a huge audio overload issues due to my monster projects (up to 500 tracks with some of the most hungry plugins ever and tons of them) and curious if a better audio interface could reduce the overload. PC and Cubase might give me annoying red spikes, but as long as it’s manageable with increased buffers and such, that’s better than Logic suddenly disappearing when activating a crucial feature in my production flow.Total noob question, I never really considered that for years. ![]() Just wondering if things in PC land + Cubase are any better, as I don’t have a PC anymore but might build a new one. Activity Monitor showed that the load was around 10-20% on 128 and 64 buffer size. But this MacBook is a M1 Max with 32GB RAM, and the project was small/medium loaded in terms of plugins and channel count. Not actually resulting in many glitches in audio and increasing the buffer helped a bit. I tried Cubase Pro 12 on my Mac yesterday and I was getting some overload spikes. I’m considering going back to Cubase both on Mac and PC because of the issues mentioned. So the ‘grass’ isn’t necessarily ‘greener’. This has caused me crashes with using Flex Pitch (which is a common experience apparently) as well as some VSTs crashing when running Logic in native mode (despite it being so long since silicon Macs arrives). I decided to move away from Cubase and towards Logic and using a Mac. Has anyone had any positive solutions lately? What are you Buffer settings and Sample Rate? ![]() ![]() I changed to a USB-C interface, as well as an older USB 2 interface, and my spikes were much less! I can live with the added ms of latency if it means less processing spikes. The extremely fast low latency Thunderbolt interface was giving me overload spikes. On my Mac, I still get the occasional processing overload spikes, but much rarely.įor my PC it was a change of audio interface. However, those tweaks didn’t help me and Cubase actually runs more stable without messing about with BIOS, at least for me anyway on the PC. Could you provide your computer specs, audio interface (including whether it’s USB, Thunderbolt etc)? Are you on Mac or PC? There are some tweaks you can do to BIOS, as well settings in the OS, such as Steinberg power management etc. There can be a number of reasons for Cubase processing overloads. ![]() Have you contacted the developers for advice. If you are only having problem with Spitfire, it may well be an issue related to Spitfire. ![]()
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