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Dinero

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  1. Cheers lads. I’ve cut down all but a few plugins that seem to leave everything running decent. That was a good shout as well about leaving a couple cores free to save some bandwidth ^ cheers for that! I know it’s one of those things that’ll inevitably straighten out over time but I can’t say it doesn’t sting slightly lol. Logic’s always been smoothest out of everything I’ve used so I hope it stays that way. Ah well, guess it’s time to properly master all the stock ish till the times right
  2. Yeahhh, I guess you're right. I'd heard of a few people having problems but I guess you just never think it's gonna happen to you :/ Think I will need to just trawl through everything till I find the worst offenders, and hopefully we'll be in a better spot a year from now, compatibility-wise. Cheers
  3. Hi guys, Am I doing something wrong here? I've had this computer (M1 Pro 10core, 32gb) for about a month and it's butter smooth for almost everything, but I basically bought it for Logic and so far I'm really not impressed. I have 3rd party plugins installed, some of which are non-native. But when running sessions with all-stock plugins and even just plain audio tracks, I'm getting a lot of CPU usage on all CPU cores plus major spikes, and this is with maybe just 3-4 active tracks out of 10-15 in a project. Changing the buffer size helps but not by much, and I have it set to use all 10 processor cores which also helps but again not by much. But I feel like I shouldn't have to change either of these settings for sessions this size honestly. There's also been some visual glitches with the playhead lagging and such but nothing too bad I guess. I'm honestly baffled just cos I spent an absolute grip on this thing and it's barely stronger than the decrepit MacBook Air I had before. I didn't migrate anything, complete fresh install. Have also tried reinstalling Logic but no difference. Seriously hoping it's a software/OS problem so it'll at least be temporary. I'm on Logic 10.7.2 and Monterey 12.2. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
  4. Ah, fixed it! Just me missing a step between arming the track and hitting record :/ knew it had to be something obvious. Thanks for the help!
  5. Apologies, only thought to do that after I'd sent it! The signal seems to send to the Aux channel fine and from there, straight to the Stereo out. It's just the input into the audio track that seems to be off. Thanks!
  6. Hey folks, bit confused at the moment. I'm trying to record the output of one instrument track into a separate audio track. When I set the output of the instrument track to a bus, and then set the same bus as the audio track's input, the audio track doesn't seem to receive any signal. I made a new session just to demonstrate, just with a piano instrument track and a destination audio track for recording. Really mystified as I've done this more than once in the past and it was pretty straightforward. Just wondering if there's some setting switched on somewhere or if I've run into another bug. Or maybe just something really obvious I've missed :/ Any help would be much appreciated! AJ
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