1/7/2024 0 Comments Steinberg cubase 4.0![]() ![]() With Cubase 7 the ASIO Guard was introduced.We usually recommended to turn off simultaneous multithreading (“Hyperthreading”) whenever performance issues occur. The reason for this is that other hyperthreading processes on the same physical CPU might interfere with real-time audio threads. At very low latencies, even audio dropouts may occur. What is the issue? Hyperthreading can lead to performance issues and spikes in the VST performance meter.This means that one physical core now works like two “logical cores” that can handle different software threads. How does Hyper-Threading work? When hypertreading is active, the CPU exposes two execution contexts per physical core. More threads means more work can be done in parallel. HyperThreading Technology is a hardware innovation that allows more than one thread to run on each CPU core. What is hyperthreading? Simultaneous multithreading (SMT) or as Intel calls it “Hyperthreading” has been introduced to increase performance by a more efficient usage of CPU resources.Note: EUFI ( Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is the successor of the BIOS (Basic Input Output System). Hyperthreading (Intel) or Simultaneous Multi-Threading (AMD) is found in the UEFI if your CPU supports it and if your UEFI allows you to modify this setting. Disable Hyper-Threading if ASIO Guard is off.There is more to say about Cubase configuration, but I hope this will give you some starting points. Cubase 13 does support these new processors (see ). Note that Cubase 12 and below did not support these Alder Lake processors. ![]() The configuration below is, in part, specific for Windows and for the new Intel CPU architecture (Alder Lake) with P/E cores, which I now have in my studio computer. Putting parts of this information together in this post might be helpful to some of you. ![]() I fully acknowledge all contributors to these very useful sources. Note that I have copied part of the information below from other websites (e.g., Steinberg, Intel, GearSpace, etc).
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