- #FL STUDIO PROJECTS LOAD SLOW INSTALL#
- #FL STUDIO PROJECTS LOAD SLOW DRIVERS#
- #FL STUDIO PROJECTS LOAD SLOW DRIVER#
The next best thing you can do is upgrade your internal hard drive to an SSD. If you own multiple computers, you’ll want to make sure you’re working on the computer with the fastest processor. In most cases, processors are hard to upgrade, so you’ll probably have to work with what you’ve got there. When possible, you’ll want to look at upgrading your computer hardware to give your machine the biggest possible boost. In this guide, we’ll share six tips on how you can speed up session loading times so you can spend less time waiting and more time creating. And the larger the session, the longer the wait times, which means more time twiddling your thumbs and less time spent making music. If anyone has has an issue similar to this, or has any solutions, I would appreciate any advice/help.There’s nothing more frustrating than having to wait a few minutes for your session to load all your plug-ins and sample libraries.
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As of right now I'm going un-install Ableton again, maybe try ASIO4ALL (recommended by Ableton tech support), but if this doesn't fix the issue of slow boot up times, ect, I'm out of ideas. I'm wondering if the Tascam corrupts some files in the PC that I cannot find, that causes it to run slow, or maybe the FL ASIO somehow now, conflicts with the Tascam driver.
#FL STUDIO PROJECTS LOAD SLOW DRIVERS#
I removed all these drivers once again, but still having the issue.
#FL STUDIO PROJECTS LOAD SLOW INSTALL#
Once complete, I set Ableton back up, but once again, once I tried to install the Tascam driver, and the Fl Studio ASIO, the issue of my slow load up time on Ableton began again. I even opened up my laptop to clean everything from the fan, putting new thermal paste on the heat sink, and cleaned out all dust. So I completely erased everything from my computer, re-installed Windows clean, with factory default settings.
#FL STUDIO PROJECTS LOAD SLOW DRIVER#
As of last week, I thought maybe the Tascam driver may have corrupted some files on the pc due to the installer crashing once or twice in the process of uninstalling and reinstalling the driver. I completely deleted everything from Ableton, and did a clean install, default everything, issue still persisted. So I uninstalled FL ASIO, And the tascam drivers, but even still Ableton continued to load slow there after. The only way it would run would be to use the tascam or FL driver exclusively, but even still the issue of slow load up, slow project loading, crashing, ect persisted.
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Whenever I tried to save or even force close a project due to very slow boot up times of ableton, it would crash. First Ableton began to load extremely slow, and even once it loaded up, it took a long time to load the template set, sets would crash while trying to close, and never save properly sue to the crash. Up until 2 weeks ago, I re-installed my Tascam driver in for the first time in a while, which seemed to cause a world of issues. (Using the tascam driver, only allowed audio from one source only). The reason for using the FL Studio ASIO driver, instead of the one that comes with the Tascam interface, was because the FL Studio ASIO would allow me to hear audio from Ableton, while listening to something from Youtube in the background. In the past, I would use FL Studio ASIO in Ableton, and receive audio though my Tascam US-144Mk2 USB audio interface.