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jamyna
6th March 2002, 10:06
Hello all.
My first post on this luvverly new board!
Can anyone help me with a reaktor 3 issue?
I'm using it with Cubase and after using an ensemble which uses, say, 25% CPU power for more than about 10 minutes - the powers soars up to sometimes over 70%!
This renders Cubase extremely slow, and I have to restart :(
ad-vance-thanx...
jamyna
6th March 2002, 13:24
Oh aye, I forgot to mention that I am running a 1.4ghz P4 with 256meg ram. That is why im so :confused: about this.
amble
6th March 2002, 13:57
guess this can be everything from hardware problems to driver conflicts. why don't you get in touch with native instruments, they have a very good support.
those %-numbers refer to the cpu load indicator in reaktor vst only ? or also in cubase' own one ? hmm i have no problem running those 2 stable with cubase indicating 80-90% load, never needed to restart because of this. it might indeed be a not-so-perfect soundcard driver ? if it's too many voices and too many vsti's and tracks i get dropouts but not a cubase crash.
jamyna
6th March 2002, 15:01
I was reffering to the % indicator in reaktor, although Cubase's own performance meter also goes through the roof when this happens. Also I should point out that Cubase does not actually crash, it just slows down to a very sluggish pace. I have found that by re-loading the ensemble causing the problem, the CPU meter drops back down - albeit temporarily. I'm using the ASIO driver for an EMU APS (!) maybe thats my problem.
anyhoo cheers CS :)
jamyna
12th March 2002, 12:27
digging up shit again.....
Someone told me Cubase 5.1 is optomized better for Reaktor, can anyone tell me if they have found this so?
c s
12th March 2002, 14:17
well i don't see much difference but give it a try, at least i found no disadvantages.
and cheers in return jamyna :!
Will O The Wisp
12th March 2002, 15:11
i have PIII 733 with 128Mb Ram and i don't have any problems runnig Cubase and Reaktor together. My guess is that you use SBLive - try to install original drivers, not EMU APS. Check if you have other programs runnig, if so - remove them. Check fragmentation of your hard drive.
jamyna
12th March 2002, 15:57
Thanx Will-O.
I am actually using an APS (hard to beleive it's true) - it's ASIO only runs at 48khz, maybe reaktor duznt like this rate?
Oh woe is me, looks like I need a new soundcard :( but I don't want to get one only to find that it was not my old EMU giving me shit in the first place -thatz why i'm making such a mess here!
Will O The Wisp
12th March 2002, 19:01
Strange, In this configuration, Cubase + Reaktor should fly like an eagle, if you still have this problem try to format your hd and install system again, yes i know, it's hard to do it but it should help (at least in theory)
c s
12th March 2002, 19:40
and use disk imaging software once you made a clean install w/o any programmes.
Funkbox
13th March 2002, 23:32
Say homeboy, sounds like a driver problem. Cubase will get pissy on you though, who knows it could be a STEINBERG software malfunction with your disk. Driver conflicts, probably. I dont run CB with anything but plugins so i would not know but i have never had CPU power problems. Hoped I helped.
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