HI,
Please check the “ Video”
i am running at 2048 buffer size.
Asio guard is not resting if i change the buffer size its hit the peaks every 5 seconds ..
please Advice..
Thanks
HI,
Please check the “ Video”
i am running at 2048 buffer size.
Asio guard is not resting if i change the buffer size its hit the peaks every 5 seconds ..
please Advice..
Thanks
At least put a description of the issue. People don’t like clicking on a random link.
I’d say a buffer of 2048 is unusually large.
By way of disclaimer, I don’t use ASIO Guard at all.
Click on video link Sir, it has visual description in it.
Video quality is not good, its too pixelated to even see the settings.
You need to use 1920 x 1080p 2k resolution at least.
@7am3s_UK Sorry, for that it was with wetransfer i uploaded a new video. please check it out now. its HD.
Thanks for your time.
ASIO-Guard shifts as much processing as possible from the critical ASIO real-time path to a dedicated ASIO-Guard processing path. This allows Cubase to pre-process all channels and VST instruments that do not currently require real-time calculation (i.e., those not currently being monitored or recorded).
2048 sample buffer, is very big, is there any reason for this in your project ?
ASIO-Guard allows you to use smaller hardware buffer sizes because it offloads non-real-time processing.
Not sure you need a buffer this size.
Thanks for replying. Why its doing the same even i dont play anything? I tried 1024 and 512 buffer size its do the same thing..
How i can fix that? Its not use to be like that. If i bypass the plugins its come to quarter signal.
Yesterday it was only play 5 sec then peaks hit. Today in video it was not doing that somehow..
What plugin triggers it.
Their is no such plugin which make it peaks.. all do a little addition less or more..
Only 16 plugins in project are on and its almost hitting half way.
There are 16 plugs including very cpu hungry plugs like gulfoss just on the single track….which will load a single core as a serial process.
Look at your single core loading in the o/s. I think you’ll see once core being heavily loaded.
But what is the fix for that? Is any .. it was all good a week back..
First thing you need to do is confirm….are you overloading a single core or not??
OK…so you have three cores peaking to about 65-70% which would seem about right compared to the ASIO meter you showed us…is it actually dropping out? If you say it was ok last week what might have changed, windows updates? any new programmes that might have background process running….I see you have an av running, did you try disabling that and see if it helps?
Grim i turn off teh reltime protection of window and total Av. but its still the same. i attached screenshot it might help.
Your issue clearly has to do with how Cubase handles “modern” multicore processors. This is discussed in this recent topic, which is now conveniently disappearing in the general barrage in this forum (although a quick browse through the most current postings seems to suggest quite a few issues that may be of this nature, indicating that this is a widespread issue that really needs to be addressed asap by Steinberg - not surprising, since more and more users have later gen Intel or Amd cpus now):
This issue also seems to apply to the latest multicore Apple computers, see here:
Best,
Magnus
Did you get audible dropouts at any point before you reinstalled Windows (meaning earlier when the ASIO guard meter was higher)?
Yes, every 4 5 seconds.
Now when i start latency mon cubase cant take it. So if i use cubase itself its work uninterrupted.
Thats the only option so far, with some changes, Gemini make me do. Because these forums didnt work.
Cubase should do something about it. Because everything else working great only the cubase is what wrecking, i am also thinking to start learning some other daw as this is so annoying and energy draining. Thats why i didnt upgrade to 15 yet.