Logic Pro Overload on a “good” Mac
Hello everyone.
Although I like this community, I usually don’t write due to my own shyness. 😅
I’m using Logic 10.4.5 on a mid-2012 Macbook pro, and Logic just constantly overloads. Making music is becoming hard to do when I can barely get through less than 2 seconds of audio. I have a good amount of empty storage space, as well, so it hopefully doesn’t have anything to do with that.
Logic also has a frequent tendency to crash. Especially if I’ve downloaded a new plugin. I don’t have an excessively large plugin folder, but maybe it would help to get rid of some free plugins I’ve collected. I don’t use a lot of plugins in my mixes either. Even then, in my performance meter, all processing threads hit 100% fairly quickly. Also, in the performance meter, the processing thread bar furthest to the right is always bouncing around 50% even when nothing is playing back.
Mac stats
  • Core i7 Intel
  • 16GB of RAM
  • 1TB SSD
  • OS Catalina
  • Mid-2012
I’ve been looking for answers for months. I’ve tried...
  • Freezing Tracks
  • Closing other applications
  • Leaving ReWire off
  • Increasing Processing threads to "8"
  • Setting Process buffer range to “Large"
  • Using Larger Buffer size for Mixing
  • Turning off WIFI
  • Turning Off Bluetooth
  • Bouncing MIDI to Audio before mixing
I’m not sure what else to do. I’d appreciate any help.
Thanks.
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Logic Pro Overload on a “good” Mac
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