Would love to get to the bottom of this as I am really liking Cubase. I get on Sonar and it’s remarkable how much power is left and I can freely mix without thinking about that nonsense. Work-around would be good, but there’s obviously something going wrong here. Win Task Manager doesn’t show anything aberrations in CPU. T.REX 606 made from a Roland TR-606 drum machine. Drumactic 3 now Drumatic 4, free version only offered as a demo. SSD Free basic version of Steven Slate Drums, one kit included.
I’ve tried every buffer setting for my Lynx ASIO driver (normally I work at 512 or 1024).
Tried the opposite and ensured no parking. I downloaded the license to my iLok 2 with no problems.
I’ve tried every permutation regarding ASIO guard, On/Off, its various level settings. Slate FG-x not showing up ( Solved ) Hi Guys, I just purchased Slate Digital FG-X.The FG-X Mastering Processor is Slate Digital’s award-winning mastering plugin that combines an ultra-transparent compressor, the industry’s most coveted loudness enhancer, and a comprehensive metering panel. To cover all bases, I even tried the Generic Driver. It is impossible to overstate the importance of the final mastering stage when mixing, as it can make or break a recording.I7 3930K overclocked (nice, decent power) The Cubase Performance meter in Cubase shows a maxed out “average-load” which some have mentioned relates more to ASIO. If I add any more plugins to the Cubase session, it will start to crackle and pop and drop out. The same exact setup, about 12 tracks, with about 2-3 plugins (typical Slate, bx, Fabfilter stuff) on each track and 6 on the master track essentially maxes out Cubase compared to the same session in Sonar, it’s may be about 20% i.e. From the multitude of DAWs I’ve tested, I haven’t seen this behavior yet where on a modest session for example, Cubase reaches its limit FAST.
The past week or two however is when I started loading in heavier sessions or actual sessions. I’ve had Cubase about a month now, switched from Sonar.