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tinfoilhat
If you don’t have one already pick up at least a semi professional audio interface. M-AUDIO makes some really good stuff and so does Presonus. I don’t know abelton exactly but alot of daw programs have a track freeze option. This works to help when working at low latency’s. Essentially it renders a temporary mix for that vst and unloads it from your cpu. If you need to change the sound of that vst later, you can unfreeze and freeze what you already like in the rest of your track. Once again this is a very helpful option when you need to keep a low latency setting. For example when recording your parts. Otherwise once everything is tracked and all hands on automation is complete, go ahead and crank up the latency in your audio driver before starting your vst host.
