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So I might just be screwed as far as the laptop is concerned I acquired a Babyface and I'm having a lot of the same issues using it in Ableton as the Mackie Black Onyx I was using. In that after like 5 minutes of use a lot of times the CPU meter in Ableton starts to peak and report like 160 percent CPU use and it just stops working all together (I've posted this question in the ABleton forum so we'll see what they say)
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=159593
I installed the Babyface on an HP Desktop I have that's pretty much the same specs
laptop is 1.66 GHZ with 3 gigs of ram
desktop is 1.86 GHZ with 1 gig of ram
and it seems to work great on the desktop (the lowest samples I can get are 256 though)
But still Ableton never freaks out and dies.
On the laptop the best I've been able to get reliably is 512 samples anything lower will cause pops and clicks every 15 or 20 seconds of playing. And even then if I play like 4 or 5 notes at a time it clicks a little bit.
I've tried everything I can imagine on the laptop
-babyface Firmware is updated
-babyface drivers are updated
-I made sure the Babyface is running on it's own USB2 enhanced controller
-updated drivers for the intel based USB controller
-stopped all processes I could find from running in the background
and at no point did any of those affect the performance of the unit in ableton on the laptop :-(
the only thing I've been able to see a minimal improvement from is if I set the CPU Priority to Realtime (thanks for that)
and if I stop a few services... I used Process MOnitor to see what services do stuff while I was sitting there and anything that wasn't related to Audio I just killed... The ones I think that helped were some background process NVIdia had running, my printer, disabling all my network controllers, and jqs (some java thing)
it's still weird though cause when using some instruments ableton just sits at like 60 percent even if I'm not doing anything. Where as the same instruments on the other computer cause ableton to sit at 2 percent. I have no idea what it's doing... It's bizarre :-/
I kind of need a new laptop anyway I guess I'll just get one and see what happens.
In the mean time though any additional thoughts would be useful. I have a show I was hoping to use this for on 3/3 and as is I'm a little scared. I might just use the onboard sound card... The latency blows but it never clicks or crashes ableton... The laptop just seems to hate USB based audio interfaces.