7 Crucial Tips to Optimize your PC For Music Production in 2023
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- No more audio dropouts, stuttering, or crashes when using your DAW or other audio/video production applications.
These are my seven top tips that will change the way you work with audio and video on your Windows PC in 2023.
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🎞 Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:45 Disable All System Sounds
01:23 Configure Your PC for High Performance
01:50 Configure Processor Scheduling
02:58 Configure USB Selective Suspend and Power Delivery
04:48 Disable Background Applications
06:08 Configure Windows Updates
07:26 Update and Optimize Video Drivers
08:35 Bonus Tip - Process Priority and CPU Affinity
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As a fellow music producer, I'm grateful for the time and effort you put into creating this video. Keep up the fantastic work! 👍👍👍
Hey, thanks I really appreciate it. You know it takes a lot of time, but I enjoy sharing with and helping the community out where I can. Cheers!
Thanks, that's very kind...keeps me going!
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Activated bluetooth can also cause problems on a daw like crackling sound. I solved the issue on my hp pavilion (ryzen 5, 16 GB ram, 500 GB SSD) by turning off the bluetooth module after I took over the power settings as you advised. Both Reaper and amplitube 5 max run like a charm now. But for me the last push in the right direction was turning off bluetooth. Hope this helps others, thanks for your videos on the subject. Grtz from NL, Leo
This is absolutely phenomenal. It has completely transformed my computer into a beast. I've had this computer for 10 years, and it was really great when I bought it, but I had no idea how great it could be. This is essential information for anyone making music with their computers. Thank you so much!!
I appreciate the tips, I just switched from Mac to PC, I’ve been using Macs for Music production and sound design since 2007 but just recently I had a MacBook Pro that just randomly stopped working and needed the entire logic board replaced, I decided to just buy a new computer instead but for the cost of an M2 Max or M3 max i could get a hell of a lot more in a PC, I decided to pull the trigger on a beastly Windows laptop and as a bonus I can use it for gaming but I’ve been away from windows for music production so long I wasn’t really sure how to get things as stable as possible. I’m really hoping I didn’t make a massive mistake going to back to windows though
I would do a dual-boot on your machine. One boot for gaming, the other for production.
Yo as a musician and audio engineer struggling with older box cause I can’t afford the upgrade yet, that last tip just made my system run 15% faster instantly when I did it, with my daw open at same time, and completely solved what I thought was a buffering issue, thank you 🙏🏼 great vid, earned a sub👍
That’s great to hear, glad I could help out…Keep making music!
Just tried some of the tips. Going to give it a good test run thru the motions & as you said, If It even makes my system run 15% better he's earned another sub. But If It does nothing, i.e doesn't work you can't get nothing for nothing js lol. #FingersCrossed
Do NOT change processor scheduling to "Background services". This setting is mainly aimed at server PCs. DAWs are a foreground process, as are ASIO drivers.
As long as you don't run junk on your PC, you don't need to change any setting in Windows to make your DAW to run better except maybe for the high performance power plan (in some cases).
Now go make music. Peace.
Exactly. And even Microsoft people said that it's not necessary and can even make DAW work slower.
Where is that option?
@@gherasimeusebiu - at 1:56 in the video - Control Panel - System - Advanced System Settings - Then in the pop-up box click on the ADVANCED TAB - and then PERFORMANCE SECTION click on the "SETTINGS" button - and in the next pop-up window the ADVANCED TAB (again) - there you can change "Processor Scheduling" - most people are saying for music production to leave "Adjust for best performance of = "PROGRAMS".
How/Why this is still a recommended optimisation for Windows today is a mystery. It could sometimes fix issues in the distant past, but not today. Best advice for PC optimisation is Pete Brown's 'Unofficial Windows 10 and 11 Audio Workstation build and tweak guide'. He actually works for Microsoft as their Principe Windows Software Engineer and a huge music/studio nerd too and knows his stuff. He also co-hosts the DAWBench Podcast so is right on the money when it comes to the hardware too for DAWs.
@@SamHocking Exactly. Most of the time you must just turn on the highest performance of your PC and turn off all those gebberish that run during your work as telemetry or autostart things and you are ready to go. I noticed that when I install all those new drivers, updates and make all the tweaks that people tell you on the internet, my PC just work slowly and there are more bugs than advantages. Windows PC today is really like a Mac. You just plug and play (yes, sometimes you need to install driver for your audio interface and so on but that's all). And btw. that process priority thing makes my audio glitch too. So no thanks.
Thank you so much for these tips!
Thanks! So clear and concise!
Excellent stuff! Thank you.
Thanks for the great tips, Todd! Really helpful!
Thank you very much for your organization and explanations. JazakAllah Khayr brother ❤
Thank you for all these great tips 🎉😊
Always a great watch !
Thanks! That’s gold! I’ve planned up an update for my old budget laptop, but now I gotta squeeze it all
I've been struggling for the past month with my brother's computer (a person that is quite musically inclined but not that Tech savvy) with Pops and dropout from his Focusrite. Delving into depth of configuration that are on par or even more crazy than what I have done to some of my machines for gaming purposes (I know now the wrath of the LatencyMon red text ... and it is frightening !).
You gave a few tips that I've yet to try. I'll give it a go next time I swing by his house.
It might help, It might not... but you have given the impromptue IT guy that I became a bit of hope.
Thank you for that !
Cheers !
super detailed and really helpful. Appreciate the time you took to make this vid 🙂
Great video and tips. Thank you
Super useful tips! Thank you!
Thank you for the fantastically honest content
Impeccable tutorial, no bullshit and straight to the point!
Thankyou for the great info
Thank you so much
Wow, pretty straight explanations. Sounds good and I'll try these tips. Thanks,
Excellent video.
Well done!!
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Thank you. Having to switch from Mac to Windows for music production and was having so many problems. Thank you for this tutorial
Thank you Todd. This video hyas greatly improved my capabilities on an older sysem.🙏🙏🙏
Thanks I’ve tried a couple of your suggestions and so far so good, glad to have someone out there making it easier.
I'm glad to help out. Cheers!
thank you kind sir!
Thaank you so much for your professional explantation! You made my trusty 4th gen i7 laptop work like a charm! ❤
Thanks! It was very useful :)
Thanks you so much
Thanks!
Awesome !!! I consider myself lucky & immensely happy that I have come accrosss your channel. These are real gold mine of advices you have given out. Years of frustration of audio related issues finally over. Thank you. 😊😊😊💯👍
Glad to help out! Hopefully there has been more enjoyment than frustration, but if you ever have questions or a topic you would like me to cover, just ask. Cheers!
Found a few changes to be made. Thanks man. Great video. Love that last bonus tip!
Glad you found a few optimizations. Process priority and CPU affinity reset when you reboot Windows, but you can make them permanent with a helpful utility called Process Lasso. I went through the process in a follow up video to this one. Cheers!
Great tips. thank you, Todd!
My pleasure, glad to share!
Thanks Todd! Was coming to regret switching from Mac to Windows (need those inputs!).
This video is just what the doctor ordered! Great work!
That was so clear ! Thank you so much ! 🤗
Glad I could help out!
Excellent info on Process priority and CPU affinity. Thank you so much!
Thanks, much appreciated!
Thank you so much! This was very helpful. I just liked and subscribed.
Glad to hear it helped out! Cheers!
Appreciate the video. Never knew about the priority and affinity settings.
Glad to hear you picked up something new from this video. I couldn’t include everything in one video, so I will have a second video soon with a few more of the less well known optimizations for music production.
Nice Tutorial Very Thanks
This video is everything. Thank you so much for this valuable information!
Glad I could help out!
GREAT VIDEO!!- Much appreciated.
Invaluable contribution to the home studio enthusiast.
Thanks, glad I could help out!
Thanks for these great tips Todd!
Glad to help out…Cheers!
Wow that was good. I've put this one save and will go through each tip. Thanks.
Thanks, glad to help out!
Thanks a lot for the video, really helpful!
Thanks, I'm glad to help out!
Great video. You had a few tweaks I didnt know about! Thanks for the info. I subscribed and will check out your other videos.
Glad to hear you found a few new ideas! Cheers!
so informative & great production at that, respect your craft! If it was not for your channel I would not comprehend these volatilities that I keep encountering regarding my interface &/or software/hardware conflicts with my daw!
Thanks and I’m glad i could help out!
Ok im trusting you on this ill let you know how it turns out and thanks for the tips your great for this
thank you...this really helps
Glad I could help out!
one of the best guide out there for sure, thanks a lot!!
Thanks, I'm glad to help out! Cheers!
A couple of these, I had already performed. The bonus at the end, that calmed my computer down. thank you.
Glad to hear. Affinity and Priority reset after a reboot (Windows does this in case a setting causes the system to be non-responsive). If you want those settings to be permanent, I made a video explaining how to set it up with Process Lasso. Here's the link in case you're interested... czcams.com/video/yrcASU9auwA/video.html Cheers!
Thank you for this!!!
Glad to help out, Cheers!
Thanks for this information. I was actually going to some changes on my computer snd you delivered an entire batch of changes needed. Also credit to putting in all your tine for us.
Glad I could help out! Cheers!
You’re a legend, thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise 🙏🏼
Thanks, very kind...I am glad to help out where I can.
THANK YOU
Excellent, being a curious person I had found almost all of these settings. But I was unsure what would be best for music production. Seeing as I spent a small fortune on making a studio (a lot of it on the PC!) I found this video extremely helpful! Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Glad to help out, enjoy your studio!
Solved the issue with my audio interface. Thanks so much for your help :)
My pleasure, glad I could help out!
Dude! Haven’t see you in my timeline for months!! Huge fan of your content😊
Thanks Bud! Who knows where all the videos go once you post them on CZcams lol, but I’m you found this one!
Thank you for an excellent and informative video!
Thanks, glad to help out!
Lot of thanks! But still struggling about your adams staying upside down in the back😂.
Thanks for the help.
Beautiful and Helpful Video!!!!
Much appreciated, I’m glad to help out!
Not the knowledge we think we need, thank you sir for the tips!
yes thank you for the video. concise, practical, functional well done. and appreciate you sharing your knowledge. take care.
Much appreciated, I'm always glad to help out where I can! Cheers!
Another home run video! Thank you.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Great video thanks man i've followed the tips
Glad to help out! I have more tips specific to DPC latency coming soon related directly to music PC setup and troubleshooting. DPC issues (if present) are often the most challenging to deal with. Cheers!
wow! thank you is all i can say. thank you.
ive been searching TOO long for this video. Nobody got the sauce like this... thank you!!!!🙏
Glad I could help out! Cheers!
Thank you
just what I needed thank you
Glad to help out!
Just set up a new upgraded PC DAW with Windows 11. Your video really helped with some frustrating glitches and performance issues. It's night and day now. Thank you. Have subscribed!
That's fantastic to hear, I'm glad I could help out! Enjoy your new system!
Feels like home, Thanks
bestttttt, verry usefull video. Thank You mannnnn. you'r amazing
Thanks, glad I could help out!
Thanks a few things I didn't know much apricated.
YOU JUST SAVED ME! Thank you!
Glad I could help out!
This literally saved me from soooooo much anxiety and frustration. Ozone is so power hungry and your solutions resolved constant DAW crashes. Best vid on this topic I've seen. Thanks.
Glad I could help out, Cheers!
Awesome ❤🎉
Thank you sir.
Glad to help out!
thank you
You just got a follower and a friend for life after watching that. Thank you for taking the time. I can't smart, I has the dumb. Cheers
Glad I could help out!
Very helpful information!
Glad to help out, Cheers!
Great Content.!
ty for the video so much!
Any ideas for undervolting?
Stability is my first priority for a DAW PC, but a modest undervolt is generally ok (unless you were really unlucky in the silicone lottery) as motherboard manufacturers often set voltage over spec as an extra measure for stability at the expense of heat and throttling. In my experience, the better the ripple spec is on your power supply, the lower you can push the voltage without experiencing instability. If an overclock with a modest undervolt is stable and provides a noticeable difference in latency performance it may be worth it. Just my thoughts…
@@askdrtk Let me share some of my experiences.
13700k , z690, noctua d15
I've been used without specific cpu optimization in BIOS. Everything were perfect, except that the average(idle) temp is slightly high (around 43' c, when it comes to games or works it goes about 70 often)
Anyway, just wanna lower the temperature as much as I can , so I tried undervolting from 12.9 to 13.1
I could face the bluescreen until 1.31, but still 1.31, it was still not stable. Sometimes it occurs cpu spikes in ableton, which I solved by turning off the core-parking option.
So the conclusion is, undervolting really affects the cpu performance on DAW since we need the stability while working. I will try to find the sweet spot that can handle the temp well and also can work with flawless experiences
Thank you for this.
Glad to help out!
Your channel deserves to blow up. Good work.
Much appreciated, I'm glad you're enjoying my videos!
My Focusrite has been giving me issues lately. I think your video just fixed that for me. Thank you so much
Glad I could help out!
You just earned a sub! Thanks for the video!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Cheers!
Man Todd this was some real Helpful Info!
Glad I could help out, Cheers!
thank you very match . you magician
i just put this video on save, well explained and clear
That last one was actually new and I have done this alot thru all times. Thanks!
That's great, glad to share some ideas!
@@askdrtk actually ended up seeing interesting issue. From task manager/details when changed priority and affinity they go back to default after reboot. Also still having throtle somewhere. Clicks and pops with smaller buffer size. Before installing 11 this was running with 10 on slower ssd but way much more tracks and smaller buffer size with RME ucx card.
To address the priority / affinity reset after reboot, there are registry changes that can be made or you can use a tool such as Process Lasso (free version is all that is required). I go through the steps to set this up in this video: czcams.com/video/yrcASU9auwA/video.html I would also check the individual CPU core usage to see if specifying a different core for your DAW makes a difference.
I don't have the specs for your system, but I would be interested to know if things change if you disable your internet connection. This can be a way to track down where system resources are being used. If you do notice a change, re-enable the network connection and look for the processes accessing the network while you have a session open.
@@askdrtk super nice to get some help actually :) thanks alot! I haven't had time to get on this problems yet. Busy with one project and boring work. I will look in to it and throw some comment here if you still see it.
Didn't even try to turn of network yet. Disabled bunch of useless devices. And all the individual cores were only 30%-40% before clipping start. I set buffer somewhere over 2k and I got song mixed. Impossible latency for playing tho. With windows 10 I remember I had exactly same problem but optimizing setups made this machine to work very nicely with 20+ tracks and alot of plugins 128 buffer size and less than 10ms latency. This machine is i5 8600k 64gb with fast ssd and decent motherboard. Soundcard is RME ucx. Daw is Ableton Live 10 standard.
With windows 10 I remember setting up usb power, background services as a priority and and other performance things made the job. Now it just throttle for some reason.
Thanks Bro :)
Glad to help out…Cheers!
Wow, I can't thank you enough, this guide was awesome! I've been having major issues with Ableton, Amplitube, Rekordbox, Bluetooth and USB devices, This seems to have made an enormous difference already, even while I'm typing this comment! Massive 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 from the UK!!!!
That is great to hear! I am glad I was able to help out. Cheers!
thanks
I wish there were more than one thumb up to click on! Thanks for many great windows tips for better audio performance!
Thanks! I’m glad it was helpful!
Love it! I wish I knew this before
Glad to help out, Cheers!
Hey Todd! This is very informative and thank you! Recently I have bought HP victus laptop with 7840hs AMD, 32GB DDR5 (5600MHZ) and 4050 GeForce RTX graphics card with 6gb. It should work faster than it is working. Do you have any advice?
PS. I am using Cubase 13 pro and windows 11 btw.
Cheers, Antonio
Based and audio pilled. Thanks for this!
Great tips!
Thanks, I’m glad to help out!
Subbed!