I'm running FL 5 studio, and in my current project, I have 4 Native Instuments VST's running, and my CPU limit is hitting like 26%. During playback, there's a lot of static type sounds that come in and distort the hell out of the sound. I have a Sony Vaio desktop that has 1 GB ram...is it possible that those 4 VST's are really using up that much CPU?
May-17-2005 20:17
Kiddy5825
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Leeds, UK
yep, NI synths are greedy mo fo's.
Reaktor can be quite bad
May-17-2005 20:18
Zack Roth
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Registered: Feb 2003
Location: .....
ahhh, figured as much. I have 1GB memory now...I guess it makes sense to beef that up a bit. Is installing more memory a difficult process?
May-17-2005 20:21
moth
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Registered: May 2003
Location: New Westminster
No, it's not. Try not to touch any of the electronic components, just handle the green part. If it's DDR memory, make sure you install it the right way, one side has more pins than the other. If you do it wrong, you might flip a voltage pin up and short your board, your memory, and your power supply.
Other than that, it's really easy.
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May-17-2005 20:53
tripudio
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Vancouver
I have a celeron 2.2, 512ram using fl studio 5 and NI, dont really have anyproblems, its probably not your ram or cpu, probably underruns on your sound card, turn up your latency on your sound card.
I have 2 instances of reaktor and 2 instances of Ni-Pro 53, runs at like 47% cpu I know I had to turn up my latency settings within fl studio to stop it from making a crackle sound.
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May-17-2005 21:03
oxbow
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Genk, Belgium
quote:
Originally posted by Kiddy5825
yep, NI synths are greedy mo fo's.
Reaktor can be quite bad
yes I noticed it, Reaktor only can take up more as 55% of my cpu (2600mhz)
May-17-2005 22:56
jupiterone
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: los angeles
It eats my cpu too.... especially reaktor
May-18-2005 00:07
h.vox
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Re: NI synths eating up CPU...?
quote:
Originally posted by zizack
I'm running FL 5 studio, and in my current project, I have 4 Native Instuments VST's running, and my CPU limit is hitting like 26%. During playback, there's a lot of static type sounds that come in and distort the hell out of the sound. I have a Sony Vaio desktop that has 1 GB ram...is it possible that those 4 VST's are really using up that much CPU?
it depends on which synths. i consider fm7 and pro53 to be ones of the most efficient synths out there in the vst universe. battery 2 can be a cpu hog sometimes, and reaktor can eat up a cpu in the blink of an eye. consider increasing your buffer size a bit.
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May-18-2005 17:41
paulc_dj
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Registered: Feb 2005
Location: A parallel universe
quote:
Originally posted by tripudio
I have a celeron 2.2, 512ram using fl studio 5 and NI, dont really have anyproblems, its probably not your ram or cpu, probably underruns on your sound card, turn up your latency on your sound card.
I have 2 instances of reaktor and 2 instances of Ni-Pro 53, runs at like 47% cpu I know I had to turn up my latency settings within fl studio to stop it from making a crackle sound.
Mine makes a crackling sound, when you say turn up the latency, do you mean increase or decrease the size of the buffer?
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May-18-2005 20:53
jupiterone
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: los angeles
I can sometimes decrease the buffersize and the crackling goes away
May-18-2005 22:34
Luke Terry
tranceaddict oldskool
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
up the buffer, stick polling + hardware buffer on
ive only got 512mb ram and get by, just lol. the hardware soundcard gets an extra 10% worth of cpu or so for you to play with if you fancy upgrading there
you can always bounce the track to wave and import which reduces the cpu a lot if the instrument has a high polyphony