![]() Visually know if Turbo Boost is enabled or disabled at any time.Enable / Disable Turbo Boost manually, getting up to a 25% more battery life and lowering down the CPU Temp up to 20✬.Configure it to disable Turbo Boost automatically at launch.Enable / Disable Turbo Boost automatically for a set of apps (only on Pro version).Set default mode for Turbo Boost Enabled or not (On or Off).Disable Turbo Boost when battery charger is not connected (only on Pro version).OSX Notifications integration (only on Pro version).Asks for root password only once (only on Pro version).Automatically restore Turbo Boost on exit.First of all, I apologize for my english, I may do some writing mistakes.I’m dealing with serious issues for month with Cubase on my MacBook pro 16 (Catalina, i9 2,4 Ghz, 64 Go Ram, 4to ssd). I’m a professional music producer and I use Cubase 11.0.20 literally everyday through different session of recording, composing or mixing. I was in a music session yesterday when my computer starts to going crazy. I even had to cancel my session because I could not even keep working. ![]() I think it’s time to me to expose my problem.įor maybe 3 years, I constantly got some CPU issues. When I check the activity monitor, Cubase goes (for a normal session) from 300% to over 1000% of CPU usage…! The Audio performance inside cubase always peaking, sometimes on average load, sometime on real-time peak. I often got “Recording error: audio drop out detected.” message when I record, preventing me to go ahead in my recording session for example. The problem getting worse since a few weeks, I can even go until the recording step, I’m always peaking just by loading some vsts or audio tracks. I changed my Macbook Pro almost 1 year ago, the previous one always had a lot of audio drop out, but I feel like it was mostly because of his performance (i7, 16go ram).I installed every update of Cubase hoping the situation will get more stable, in vain.I feel like I’ve check every topic on every forum on the internet, tried everything but the problem still goes. The problem can be Cubase, or my Macbook pro, but I can’t tell…Īfter my issues appearing 2 month ago, I decided to bring back my Macbook to an Apple Store. They made all the hardware tests but nothing seemed to be abnormal. They cleaned it outside (fans) and inside the box (malwares, etc). When they bring it back to me, after 2 hours of use, my performance peaking issues inside Cubase came back. I was so annoyed…Ī friend told me some slowdowns may come from my USB type C Hub, I was amazed to learn that USB C Hub got firmwares included in the box. I’ve decided to buy an official Apple Hub. I’m getting so paranoid.Īlso, I’ve decided to, once again, clean install my Macbook. I upgraded a fews days before to Big Sur but went back to Catalina.ĭuring my installation, I meticulously install each software and third party plugins with legit installers, also keep the SIP ON (I disabled it on my previous installations, that’s why I may had some serious malwares). Surprise, until today, everything worked like a charm. ![]()
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