Hello all,
Some weeks ago, I decided to upgrade my Windows 10 slave with a new CPU, GPU and motherboard. I was lucky enough to get my hands on an RTX 3080 (ASUS TUF). Since I mostly write game-related music and my old TitanX-card died on me, this was a really cool substitute. While I was waiting for my GPU to arrive, I decided to upgrade the machine too, switched from an Core i7 6800K on an Asus X99 motherboard with 64GB of RAM to a Core i9 10850K on an ASUS z490-f motherboard. And that's when the trouble started.
With Cubase 10.5 on the master, a 2012 Mac Pro, which was previously rock solid and reliable, I'm now getting stutters, dropouts and hanging notes and I can't seem to find the source for this. It's safe to say that I've tried many things to fix the issue now: I've changed the power plan on the windows machine, turned off turbo-boost, hyperthreading and all that stuff, upgraded the BIOS on both the motherboard and the GPU, updated all drivers, bought a new Ethernet controller to eliminate issues with the onboard chip.
LatencyMon does occassionally spike on the NVIDIA-driver or NDIS.sys (after about an hour of inactivity), but in general it tells me that my Windows-machine is more than capable of running real-time audio.
On the master (the Mac) I've played around with turning multiprocessing and ASIO-guard on/off, I've changed the VEPro buffers, but nothing has helped so far. Even without any effects and plugins, songs that would play back without a hitch before, stutter and drop out. Export/rendering works as expected too.
Now, the "funny" thing is that these dropouts only seem to occur when I play back multiple tracks. When I solo or simply play around on the keyboard using a single VST, it will play back fine even at low latencies. When the stuttering occurs, the VEPro performance monitor shows a peak of around 15% and the task manager shows CPU usage around the same.
I don't know where to go from here, so I'm hoping that someone, either from the community or from VSL, can help me "move on" before I literally "move on". 😊
I've posted a short video that shows the problem here:
. Sorry for only showing Audio-tracks in the video. The full template has 410 tracks where around 400 of them are VST-tracks (and their outputs) connected via VEPro.
Thanks for any help you can give me,
Thomas Regin.
Specs Mac Pro:
Model Name:Mac Pro
Model Identifier:MacPro5,1
Processor Name:6-Core Intel Xeon
Processor Speed:3,33 GHz
Number of Processors:1
Total Number of Cores:6
L2 Cache (per Core):256 KB
L3 Cache:12 MB
Memory:16 GB
Boot ROM Version:MP51.0084.B00
SMC Version (system):1.39f11
SMC Version (processor tray):1.39f11
Soundcard: RME Fireface 800
Spec Windows 10 slave:
Core i9-10850K
ASUS z490-f gaming motherboard
64GB RAM
ASUS RTX 3080 TUF GAMING OC
TP-link TG3468 Ethernet controller