Studio One Pro For Mac
The Studio One DAW doesn't expect users to deal with a lot of windows, answer questions, or use the mouse excessively. This DAW is known for lettings users be creative without getting in the way. There is only one installer on Mac OS X for Studio One. Older builds of StudioOne run in 32 bit mode by default. Starting with build 2.6.4, just released late 2014, this build installs by default as 64 bit mode. To switch StudioOne to 64 bit mode, please follow the instructions below. Browse to your Applications folder using your MAC finder.
| Hello! I have experienced issues with CPU-spikes and found a way to solve this on my computer. I just wanted to tell it here in case it can be a solution to others who have the same issue. I use Windows 10 and have experienced this both in SO3 and SO4: When I play back a song which causes CPU spikes and open Windows resource monitor, I can see CPU 0 running on 90% load while CPU 1,2 and 3 are barely loaded. I have no idea why, but for some reason turning off fast startup in Windows solves this. The CPU load is now spread even between the cores without uncontrolled spikes. But every time Windows upgrades itself it switches fast startup back on. And every time this happens I have forgotten how to solve it and start troubleshooting from scratch |
| Thanks. Haven't got time to test this out at the moment, but for anyone else wanting to try this, here's a howto: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-disa .. st-startup Garry Knight Studio One 3 Professional Melodyne Editor 4, NI Komplete 11 Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 audio interface Windows 10 Professional 64-bit, 16 GB RAM, Core i5 Microsoft Surface Pro 3, Core i7, 8GB RAM, 128 GB SSD Nektar Impact LX49+, Samson Graphite 25, and Korg microKey 25 MIDI controllers Novation ZeRO SL MkII mixing control surface Korg nanoKontrol 2 mixing control surface Reaper, Logic Pro X, GarageBand https://soundcloud.com/garryknight |
| This also seems to work for me. I was out and about with my Surface Pro laptop today and noticed that it was spiking a fair bit. So I disabled fast startup then shut down and started up again. And, so far, no more spikes. But I'll be keeping an eye on it. Garry Knight Studio One 3 Professional Melodyne Editor 4, NI Komplete 11 Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 audio interface Windows 10 Professional 64-bit, 16 GB RAM, Core i5 Microsoft Surface Pro 3, Core i7, 8GB RAM, 128 GB SSD Nektar Impact LX49+, Samson Graphite 25, and Korg microKey 25 MIDI controllers Novation ZeRO SL MkII mixing control surface Korg nanoKontrol 2 mixing control surface Reaper, Logic Pro X, GarageBand https://soundcloud.com/garryknight |
| What would be a similar workaround for mac OS X? Studio One 4.1 - Mac-pro 2009 - 3.33 12cores 32gb ram, osx 10.12.6, UAD 2 octo(x2) - quad (x1) - RME FIREFACE 802 |
| this actually works. drops about 5% CPU. nice. Intel i7-7820x, 128gb RAM, 4tb m.2, GTX 1080ti Windows 10 Pro RME Babyface Pro PreSonus Studio One Pro v5 Reaper, Fruityloops |
| frederichodshon1 wrotethis actually works. Glad to hear that! In my case, this is actually something I need to do to be able to use synths at all. Without this switched off I can have cpu-spikes and crackling sound after loading just one single synth. |
| I never had issues with this on, however I have already disabled this setting due to a Windows 10 bug that introduced itself in the Anniversary update a while back. Perhaps this has contributed to my system being pretty stable and CPU efficient with S1. Thanks for reporting. |
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| Some tips on disabling fast startup: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/418 .. -10-a.html If you disable hibernate, that will automatically disable fast startup, since they are related: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/285 .. -10-a.html Hope this helps.. DAWs: Studio One Pro v4.6.1, and others .. OS: Win10 Pro x64 2004 System: Home-built custom PC; i3 3.4Ghz; 16GB DDR3; Intel HD Graphics; Dual Monitors; Samsung EVO 860 500GB SSD; Samsung QVO 860 1TB SSD; PCIe FireWire Audio: M-Audio FW-410 |
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| One thing that helped me was to go to 'device manager' -> 'universal Serial Bus Controllers' -> 'USB Root Hub / Generic Root Hub' etc -> right click 'properties' -> 'Power Management' -> UNCHECK 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power'. I am on a windows laptop, so might be different for a desktop pc. Another thing you could do is to close all 'unnecessary' programs except Studio One, reopen the programs until the performance spikes appear again. I did undervolt my laptop and after turning off MSI Afterburner and Throttle Stop the performance spikes disappeared, no problems since then. Hope that helps. |
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