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Hey guys,
if my memory serves me right, a year ago some of you fellows reported this as well: I'm still getting CPU usage-spikes that cause audio dropouts regardless of the dropout protection value. This renders the realtime audio recording process pretty much impossible, also making the mixing more difficult as well.
Some few weeks back I sent a support ticket to Presonus (always quick to reply, nice service all in all, BTW) and the support personnel directed me to the cats at SoundToys, a well known plugin developer, since their plugins were ones that clearly caused the 'CPU-spiking', along with crashes when using e.g. their very well known and widely used plugin EchoBoy.
Well guess what?
Stopped using SoundToys plugins, but still getting CPU usage-spikes big time. I've ran out of INSPIRATION to be constantly reporting bugs to a software developer that regards paying customers as their beta testers. An unfair policy, this one.
So.. any of you guys as unlucky as I am, to this day?
Thanks in advance!
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Well there isn't enough detail but regardless try some standard performance and troubleshooting advice first:
1) If you have turbo features on your motherboard BIOS turn it off (such as hyperthreading). Also try turning off 'high performance power'.
2) In Windows power saving advanced you will see CPU min/max. Make sure these are on 100%
3) Update your display and audio drivers.
4) Consider updating motherboard BIOS
5) Make sure your antivirus excludes DAW processes and files (do not disable).
6) Goto Intel driver update website (or AMD equivalent).
7) Turn off windows non essential services
8) Turn off non essential startup processes.
9) Try to rule out the issue on a per project basis? Do you have a poorly behaved plugin for instance? (Do things return to normal if you remove a plugin?).
10) In device manager try turning off power saving features for your controllers and audio interfaces.
11) Uninstall applications you are not using.
Then troubleshoot with process monitor and latencymon.
There are also various optimizations you may be able to do with your display adapter.
Always back up.
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one thing i have noticed by all these 'optimization' threads.. it seems that most overlook one thing. if i am not mistaken all audio effects and such actually run as background processes and by default on windows computers the focus of the processor is focused on 'foreground' processes or programs giving the best possible performance boost. you can set the priority.. there is a setting in computer -> properties -> advanced system settings -> advanced (performance section) click the settings button under performance and then the advanced tab of those settings to focus on background programs rather than foreground (programs) and may help in settling erratic behaviors such as spikes and such. i am sure for the most part with the computers today that is not a major problem (priority focus) but on old machines with less ability it was common to set priority to background on an audio workstation computer.. so it is worth a try i suspect. remember it may slightly decrease overall performance of the system if left on (which i leave it on) but you can always go in and turn off background priority when you are done with audio work in your DAW if that is of concern.. but in the end .. that priority setting is in fact still there in all windows systems and people seem to overlook it. may help.. may not.. but is worth a shot. cheers
jay
p.s. also i mite* add (you know where those are found lol) that many overlook the power profile and by default usb and hard drives will hibernate (go to sleep or spin down saving power and extending life of hard drives) if they do 'go to sleep' and 'wake back up' you can generally get a spike from the power drain needed to fire 'em back up. so check your power profiles too if using windows. you can tell them not to hibernate
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jBranam wroteone thing i have noticed by all these 'optimization' threads.. it seems that most overlook one thing. if i am not mistaken all audio effects and such actually run as background processes and by default on windows computers the focus of the processor is focused on 'foreground' processes or programs giving the best possible performance boost. you can set the priority.. there is a setting in computer -> properties -> advanced system settings -> advanced (performance section) click the settings button under performance and then the advanced tab of those settings to focus on background programs rather than foreground (programs) and may help in settling erratic behaviors such as spikes and such. i am sure for the most part with the computers today that is not a major problem (priority focus) but on old machines with less ability it was common to set priority to background on an audio workstation computer.. so it is worth a try i suspect. remember it may slightly decrease overall performance of the system if left on (which i leave it on) but you can always go in and turn off background priority when you are done with audio work in your DAW if that is of concern.. but in the end .. that priority setting is in fact still there in all windows systems and people seem to overlook it. may help.. may not.. but is worth a shot. cheers

This is a myth sadly weirdly spread by some audio interface manufacturers.you would think they know better. Applications and drivers are not services. Effects are not services either. Not sure what you mean by 'effects' but plugins run within DAW applications.
The reason why you would give background services priority in Windows is that you intend your computer to optimized as a server rather than as a client computer. Not a good idea for DAW optimization.
Sadly the advice is so widespread it's hard to convince people who have been doing this since forever. I even did this myself for a while until it finally clicked why I shouldn't be doing it.
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Hey,
running a Mac here. Haven't encountered any kind of CPU spikes with other DAWs (which I wouldn't want to use as much, but I'll soon have to).
Thanks for the tips though.
Anyone with these problems?
- Santeri
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santeripilli wroteHey,
running a Mac here. I did use S1 since the first version of v3 with a PC until about a year ago. I wasn't ever happy with the loads of bugs (it seems I run into these a lot as I mix with Studio One many hours daily), but now in hindsight I think the PC version worked better than the S1 on my Macbook Pro.
Haven't encountered any kind of CPU spikes with other DAWs (which I wouldn't want to use as much, but I'll soon have to).
Thanks for the tips though.
Anyone with these problems?
- Santeri
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16 GB 1333 MHz DDR RAM, 500 GB HD (7200 RPM),
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Hey,
running a Mac here. I did use S1 since the first version of v3 with a PC until about a year ago. I wasn't ever happy with the loads of bugs (it seems I run into these a lot as I mix with Studio One many hours daily), but now in hindsight I think the PC version worked better than the S1 on my Macbook Pro.
Haven't encountered any kind of CPU spikes with other DAWs (which I wouldn't want to use as much, but I'll soon have to).
Thanks for the tips though.
Anyone with these problems?
- Santeri
Apple MacBook Pro 13' (Early 2011):
2,7 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB 1333 MHz DDR RAM, 500 GB HD (7200 RPM),
OSX version 10.12.4. (Sierra),
Interface: TC Electronic Konnekt 6 FireWire

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PreAl wroteThis is a myth sadly weirdly spread by some audio interface manufacturers.you would think they know better. Applications and drivers are not services. Effects are not services either. Not sure what you mean by 'effects' but plugins run within DAW applications.
The reason why you would give background services priority in Windows is that you intend your computer to optimized as a server rather than as a client computer. Not a good idea for DAW optimization.
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This is absolutely correct
Your DAW loads plug-ins (whether they be effects or VSTi and which are nothing more than libraries that cannot run in their own memory space), into its own memory space in order to execute the plug-in code.
As your DAW is running as a foreground process, it has to be to display the GUI, you would most certainly want it to have have pre-emptive priority over anything else that may be running on your computer.
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santeripilli wroteHey,
running a Mac here. Haven't encountered any kind of CPU spikes with other DAWs (which I wouldn't want to use as much, but I'll soon have to).
Thanks for the tips though.
Anyone with these problems?
- Santeri

Apologies for making the wrong OS assumption..
OK Mac users your turn..
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