Cubase Audio Processing Overload (ASIO Guard Spiking) FIXED
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2024
- The Hyphenate does a detailed step by step tutorial on how to fix the ASIO Guard spiking and causing an audio processing overload.
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Thanks for posting this, every tip to help reduce latency and ease processing overload helps.
Happy to help. Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
ty for posting this now im running at 4ms of latency with no stutters
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There's a setting in preferences that if set will not cause the popup to appear.
This is a great tip
I use Vst instruments for live playing and low latency is key.
In my case (Cubase 13, 12700K with slight undervolt), I turned off hyperthreading in UEFI and now I can set the latency by half and without asio guard.
It was barely stable at 128 samples at 48khz, and now 64 samples is rock solid. Additionally, Windows seems to be more responsive, but this may just be my subjective impression.
I hope this will be useful.
Cheers
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Can you share the steps to perform a slight undervolt. I'd appreciate it. Thanks
@@jackc8120 Undervolting brings no benefits in terms of latency, if that's all you care about, Windows high performance mode and disabling Hyper threading gives great results.
I used it to reduce overall power consumption and temperatures,
but I don't feel competent enough on this topic.
I was also looking for guides on YT. Find your processor and motherboard model because each is slightly different, so remember that there is always a risk of damage if, for example, you confuse cpu voltage + with -.
The general rule is that you lower the voltage and test it in Cinebench, if it works, lower it again until it starts to freeze and then back it up a bit. look for cpu voltage: Auto + offset ( - ).
CPUid HWMonitor is also helpful.
Thanx.
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Show before and after setting changes man. And your your latencies are already high, how could you have issues with audio overload, unless you computer is really slow.
It's more-so a fix for when you start putting a lot of plugins/fx.
You have over 47 ms Input latency and over 49 ms Output Latency??? I have only 4 ms Input and Output Latency 😂
Hopefully when he records he lowers it, i can get 2ms with Lynx Hilo, when i lower buffer.
When you're not recording, your buffer size should be increased. When recording, you should have a lower buffer size. I wasn't recording here, so no need to have a low buffer. The higher the buffer, the more your computer can handle, especially when running other apps simultaneously with the daw, like I did with OBS to screen capture.