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I agree that there must be some recommendations of cards that actually work with Cubase. If you are getting these issues with Radeon then NVidia can’t be the culprit and Cubase is pretty much abandonware if they have upgraded from selling 8 to 8.5 and 9.0 without making it usable.
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It looks like code that has been left in after an upgrade. I’ve never had chance to read it properly, but it looks like an old Asio option box that used to be in Cubase in an older version, maybe as far back as SX. There is also a title at the top separated by a line.
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The box is related to Asio and I think its offering two radio buttons to choose between drivers - my Audient Asio driver or the bog standard 500ms Steinberg driver. Its almost subliminal and it only seems to happen at a standstill. Most of the time I don’t see them happen but having reset the red in the VST Performance meters it has jumped again… Sometimes I happen to be looking at the screen when the spike happens and I’ve noticed that a box pops up on the screen.
Something I’ve noticed recently is that I get these spikes when nothing is playing and Cubase is sat idle.
I was just about to buy your Radeon card to see if this changes my issues. Have you tried ASIO4ALL with your computer’s internal “sound card”? If “dpclat” is “DPC Latency Checker”, how are getting around its 1ms offset in Windows 8/10? Did you ensure that Windows isn’t allowed to shut off your USB devices “to save power” (see picture) and that you are plugged directly into one the computer’s USB2 or USB3 ports? What sample rate and buffer size are you using with the Scarlett (not Saffire - right?) Increase your Cubase “Auto Save” time preference? Are you using a “green” system HD (that wants to go to sleep)? Let’s face it - if Reaper can get it right, so should a well established company like Steinberg. Seeing the number of questions about performance related to Cubase 8 / 8.5, there is obviously something up with Cubase for it to be too sensitive to PC issues. However occasionally, and even when running only one VST instrument or 2 or 3 tracks of audio, it still spikes for no apparent reason. Running dpclat shows an almost constant, 50us latency (occasionally rising to 500us) which should be good enough to run Cubase with no issues.
#Focusrite usb asio driver 4.15 install
I have removed all the Intel drivers on the PC and let Windows install its latest and best (following an upgrade of Windows 10 to the latest build).
I have done some more digging and it seems that Intel drivers can be an issue. I wonder when I stated ‘CPU Spike’, I used the wrong term - I meant a VST performance spike (as opposed to the ‘disk’ performance on the meter in Cubase). I have used Process Explorer and nothing was out of the ordinary. Thank you for replying - it is certainly been more useful than Steinberg have been. Please, can anyone advise what else to try I can’t make music anymore. I’ve kept the mouse and Focusrite on separate USB ports.
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I’ve updated to 32 bit 8.5.30 and that hasn’t sorted it.
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I installed the 64 bit version but kept it at 8.5. This was reported to Steinberg tech support on 8th March - no response yet, not even an acknowledgement. The only things I can think of that are left to try are a complete reinstall (I’d rather not), install a USB 3.0 adaptor card for the Focusrite, roll back to Windows 7, buy a new PC or finish with Cubase. Nothing seems to make any difference and I can’t see a link between a particular activity or plugin(s) used and causing the spike - it happens regardless of the amount of tracks / plugins used. Tried ASIO4ALL, Generic ASIO and Focusrite ASIO Drivers. Updated the USB drivers to latest Intel drivers. Updated the NIC driver to latest from Intel site (cured the spike every 4s observed on DPC Monitor) Having read many threads on this, I have:Ĭhanged power settings to highest performance (ie no hibernation / sleeping) but have not used Steinberg Power Scheme.Ĭhanged the NVidia video card for the Radeon and installed latest driver - only driver was installed, no other software.Ĭhanged an Alesis io|2 for the Focusrite with latest drivers (4.15) installed.Įnsured the USB mouse and Focusrite are on difference USB hubs. DPC Latency Mon and Latency Check shows no issues for processors but occasional page file faults but nothing to suggest any issues. Now at some random time, typically 2-3 minutes the CPU average hits 100% and causes a dropout, even if it’s running at 20-30%. I had 8.5.20 (32-Bit) working perfectly until recently. Running a Dell Optiplex 780 (latest bios - A18), 4GB RAM, i7 (2600) 3.4GHz processor, Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 5450 1GB, Focusrite Saffire 2i4 2nd Gen. Copied over from ‘General’ forum as it probably will have a better chance of answering here:ĪSIO Performance Spikes in Artist 8.5.20 - Help