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DRUMS => Spark => Spark Technical Issues => Topic started by: 64but on August 29, 2011, 03:30:12 pm
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I was running Spark through Ableton Live 8 on a Windows XP 32 bit machine with 4 gig ram and 4 core AMD Athlon CPU, and whilst it was a little CPU hungry, it worked fine.
I've just upgraded to Windows 7 64 bit, 8 gig ram and 6 core AMD Phenom CPU and the CPU Load meter in Ableton is freaking out, jumping up and down to 80%, even when nothing is playing!
When I play the project there are massive audio dropouts and the playback slows down. As soon as I delete the track containing Spark, Ableton settles down again.
So I tried running it in standalone mode, and still got audio dropouts. The major change here is Windows 7 64bit environment. Spark doesn't seem to cope with it at all.
Tried the upgrade to 1.1.2 and no change. Anyone else experience this...?
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I have Windows 7 64 bit installed on my computer and don't have such problem.
Can you give me details about your setup (audio driver, sample rate, buffer size ..)?
Kevin
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Here are the deets:
- Nio 2|4 soundcard (external)
- Novation USB audio & midi driver (latest)
- Sample rate 44.1khz
- Buffer size 512 samples
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Thanks.
2 questions:
Did you use the same audio card with your previous computer?
Can you try with the built in audio card?
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Yes, used the exact same Nio on the previous setup. All I did was update the drivers. Tried using the built in audio and seems slightly better in standalone mode, but inside Ableton still the same issues - very high jumping CPU meter and constant audio clicks / dropouts.
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Further update to this issue.
I have just installed Windows XP again on my system as a dual boot setup and reinstalled all the audio software and Ableton. Now everything runs fine just as it did before the Win7 upgrade.
In addition, I have noticed the same audio issues inside Ableton in Win7 in projects where I'm not using Spark, so clearly this issue is not specifically related to Spark, it's a more general audio issue that I'm having inside my Win7 64 bit setup.
Ableton tech support have been unable to diagnose the issue so far. Kevin - can you suggest any resources I could consult for troubleshooting audio issues in Win7?
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First of all, I would try to make it work with the built in audio card.
If you achieve to this, I think you can contact Novation support. :)