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Cubase lagg issues
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McDruid
Yo, I'm having some issues with lagg on my latest cubase production. Basically i've got a load of drum samples each with two or three vst effects on them. Aside from that I've only got one instrumental layer and that is enough to make my project start lagging when its at its peak, it will sort of jitter every few seconds, really hard to produce like this.

Just wondering if anybody has experienced this before and whats likely to cause it or how i can improve it. I've also got a lot of vsts loaded up in the instrument bank each which effects on them but not necessarily being used (when i add more layers i laggs even more). Also im using an onboard soundcard but i have a decent quad processor, cheers for any help

Mcdruid
Richard Butler
I'm on cubase 5 with a powerful pc, but even with this still tend to freeze each lane with it's vst's before moving onto the next lane.

I can load up a dozen soft synths but it's not ideal so again I tend to freeze these as I go.

Funnily enough I'm in the process of making a monster lead, lol, and have about 12 synths in a track and none are frozen yet, but I have them all going to one group track upon which all the FX are, rather than having fx inserted on each synth.

Also watch out for reverb as more than 2 gets stickey. I have one long and one short verb, to wit I set up sends to from instruments.

I tend to be at 24bit, 44.1 and I have the ASIO buffer on 1048 (cant recall the exact number).
I reduce the SIO latency setting to 224 (cant recall exact no again) on the occasion when I want to record an external synth and want no latency, or I even record at 1048 and then just manualy drag the audio to compensate for any timing lag after the recording is made.
McDruid
Ahh good stuff, cheers for that, i guess i should probably revert back to freezing, that should probably sort it out, just gets a bit awkward when i change my mind on a layer (which is all the time :P). I'll give the ASIO settings a go too and see how that works out, cheers
Osmodiar
onboard soundcard..? if you're trying to use integrated motherboard sound to render VST's/effects it's probably struggling, having a powerful processor won't really help this.

If it has an ASIO driver you can try using larger buffer settings but if not you may want to look into some dedicated sound hardware - that's what it sounds like is the issue..

Also the vst's you mention that are loaded but not being used may still be using resources processing silence, make sure they'r bypassed or even better switched off.
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