![]() Hopefully if it happens to someone else they’ll find this info. I wouldn’t have thought of trying a bpm calc on Windows. Thank you Steve for your troubleshooting efforts. Adobe Updater Startup Utility (for Adobe Premiere) Adobe Updater Start-up Utility afterward. Adobe GC Invoker Utility (for Adobe Premiere) exe is a process that runs as part of the Adobe Software Integrity Service. Update (GitHub - no idea why this is here, I don’t have a GitHub page) ![]() RCMServiceStart.bat (I believe Roland Cloud Manager startup script) Startup Users Details Services Name Publisher Status Startup impact Adobe CS6 Service Manager Adobe Updater Startup Utility Adobe Systems Incorporated Enabled. Power2Go Desktop Burning Gadget (Cyberlink - there were other Cyberlink items I turned off) Nahimic VR (I believe some MSI program for headphones that was installed with mobo) NIHardwareAccessibilityHelper (Native Instruments) I did not disable any NT services, just items in the startup list. I bet it was that because that is the only major change other than switching to Cubase 12. I don’t have time at the moment, but I will try and test each service and find the one it was.Īlso, I installed a new Blu-ray rewritable drive the other day and it came with a bunch of CyberLink software (remember? From the 90s?) and it was in my startup list. An obsolete or defective version of UpdaterStartupUtility. I turned off some Startup apps and now the problem is gone. The BPM was reporting off, the same as Cubase Beat Calculator. It took a while to find a program to do tap bpm but I found one called DJ BPM. It was the machine itself as you mentioned.
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