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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. The UI starts lagging frame dropping when moving around with a few tracks and some clips.
Also the frame drop is very noticeable when I expand the EQ8 view. The band amplitude representation runs at like 15 FPS. And the lag seems to go away. My version of Live is Post by jestermgee » Sat Mar 28, pm Yeah I can also confirm there is the issue you talk of when I start recording that project. Issues of why you have chains of compressors and limiters aside, if I delete one of the drum tracks you have the first one it seems to pick up and work perfectly after that.
So could be some kind of strange combination of effects or automations. There are a lot of effects that appear to be redundant and could be causing some issues.
My approach personally would be to clean up a lot of it since having 6 compressors and 4 odd limiters on the end of a chain just doesn't make sense to me. I'd send a support ticket to Ableton with your example file and see what they say. Post by jonljacobi » Sun Mar 29, pm You can overload any computer, program, system or structure if you throw enough stuff at it.
This is simple reality, so expectations and methods must be adjusted accordingly. Resource management. If you pile 5 or 6 compressors on a single track, which is using a single core of your CPU, you're going to have issues. I've seen GUI lags, and every time it was because the audio was being prioritized over the GUI a good thing when required to maintain said audio stream.
The video file is compressed heavily with a very low bitrate. Any settings I might have overlooked? My Studio. Sounds like you might be running out of GPU. If it's a fairly recent problem it could be that your case is all dusty causing high temps and thermal throttling. Hi, The video file is compressed heavily with a very low bitrate. Top Mentioned Manufacturers. Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn.
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