You could get 8 core and it maybe be that Ableton will never use more than three of them, simply because it doesn't need to. Depends on the complexity of your tracks I guess. Post by theviewer » Tue Mar 12, pm DJWhizzkidd wrote: 64 bit won't make any difference to "CPU glitches", unless of course you are actually running out of ram.
Post by brettonwoodsapocalypse » Tue Mar 12, pm Live is multicore threaded. The more core the better especially if you run plugins. RME has an excellent reputation for that. Post by theviewer » Tue Mar 12, pm lionelrc wrote: Live is multicore threaded.
You could be handling bigger numbers on a bit processor, but handling them with the same old instructions as on bit could be slower.
In the end everything will run bit and programs written specifically for them , we'll barely remember bit programs, and we can finally stop worrying about which is better ;.
Board index All times are UTC. Thank you if you do. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Ableton Live is a powerful music-making tool that can do so much more than just record and mix tracks. So even if you are listening to music through Spotify, you can still experience problems performing with Ableton.
The good news is that Ableton provides many ways to manage how it uses your CPU load so that you can optimize performance. Ableton can handle as much processing power as you want to throw its way, but it still has limits. One of the most common reasons it lags is that too many different tracks and plugins are open simultaneously. Ableton Live has its own plugins that can help you with freeing up system resources.
There are plenty available, some free and others paid, so you can easily find the right plugin that works for your needs. Another reason why Live is running slow is that you may have too many tracks playing at once or instruments in each track that are being run simultaneously. Make sure only to have minimal numbers of instruments or plugins used per track when possible, so it has less stuff to worry about managing while keeping everything synced together.
Ableton is known for its unique audio manipulation capabilities and easy-to-use interface, but it will slow down considerably if you go overboard with the number of tracks. Avoid using very long audio clips. Ableton has an internal audio engine that compresses the audio signal when side-chained with any other track on the same instrument channel. Another reason Ableton is running slow could be because your laptop or desktop still runs an older operating system. If this is a long-running issue, the most likely problem will probably come down to hardware restrictions.
One of the first things you can do is make sure you are using the latest version of Ableton Live. Even though these may not have many significant improvements in usability or features, they could include important bug fixes, which would go a long way towards improving speed and performance in general. Ableton has recently released Live 11 and will be pushing out updates to fix any possible issues that usually occur with a new music software launch. The power supply will also support two mid-range graphics cards.
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