ableton crap with clicksounds-templates (mass-CPU usage)

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  1. brain-s

    brain-s Newbie

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    Hi guys,
    i have a macbook pro i7 2.8 ghz quadcore, and 16gb of RAM!
    i dont think that my performance is shit, but badass!!

    why templates, like (from clicksounds) "Joe Zay Complextro" taking crap sound when i listen?

    happens to me with version 8 (32bit) or with version 9 of live (64-bit).

    other strange, is that template, like the one mentioned by me above, doesnt include external plugins (like massive) that suck much!!! :sad: :wow:

    perhaps live can not work in multiprocessor, but single processor? or maybe there is some other problems?
    :(
     
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  3. bcbc

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    Hello Brain do you change sound drivers from internal to external? do you have external sound card
     
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    you talk about this Joe Zay Complextro MIDI ELEMENTS VOL.2 template?
     
  5. Studio 555

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    @ Brain-s,

    I don't think so... the main reason is that you can tick / untick that option within the 'Preferences', therefore 'LIVE' let you the choice to use one or multiprocessor setting.

    What about to checking the 'Latency' ?
    When in playing mode, try to increase that 'Latency' (e.g. if your actual 'Latency' is of '512' samples, set it to '1024', or even '2048',... ).
     
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    Yes i have a RME Babyface (usb external soundcard)

    Joe Zay Complextro MIDI ELEMENTS VOL.1

    mate, this afternoon I try to check in preferences!
    Latency.. mmh, I had not thought of that, because I see the warning CPU, going from 0 to 60% in a second.. and then my thoughts landed on problems of processor

    thank you very much to everyone for the answers :hug: :wink:
     
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