(In Cubase) the performance meter only shows the highest load from one of your cores. This is actually the biggest CPU Juice drawer when you click on a track, it usually goes up by 10%. Is there an automatic setting to stop the Arming a Track for Recording when you click on it? Again, please refer to the dedicated ASIO Guard article for details. with projects using many "live" tracks - Hyper-Threading can still lead to performance issues. Here's what I found about this question (among the haystack of confusion):Įnabling Hyper-Threading while ASIO Guard is active usually has a positive effect on the overall system performance and is the recommended combination. Of course the use of effect chains can further complicate this reasoning but for the purpose of K5 inside Cubase it seems that one instrument per K5 instance per track is the way to go. In Cubase it is done at the midi track level which, I agree, should not be the case.
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Inside Cubase (and most other DAWs on PC and Mac) from what I have read the DAW, being the host, is responsible for the core/thread assignments. I agree that the standalone version of K5 is fully multipro it does make sense being the host. Hello Ioannis and thank you for your reply. Just play with turning off and on Kontakt's multiprocessing (as a plugin). In whatever case dont turn multiprocessing off from Cubase, that needs to stay on at all times.
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You can do a whole lot to optimize windows to be more "DAW Friendly" but you need to figure out how to make a single instance of kontakt to use all your CPU cores. You will find what works best in your PC. Then turn multiprocessing off from Kontakt and restart Cubase again and check again. Try this with multiprocessing on in both Kontakt and Cubase. Load 5-10 cpu hungry instruments on kontakt and play a midi part. In my case, i have found that in my daw (I use Cubase 8.5 and win7圆4 like you), when i turn on multiprocess on in kontakt AND in cubase it works best and i have the least CPU consumption and it i can load many instruments in kontakt with no issue. The theory is that you should disable mutliprocessing from Kontakt when used in a DAW and turn on the daw option of multiprocessesing. You should try it both turned on and turned off.