Mrdesignery Posted January 12, 2018 Share Posted January 12, 2018 Hello, I would like to put out a question regarding spiking of the Kontakt Instrument - Disk Usage Monitor - within Logic Pro X 10.3.3 Perhaps firstly it would be good if somebody could tell me if this is a Logic issue or a Kontakt issue. For example - I have an instance of kontakt on a track - it has loaded Spitfire Audio Albion 1 - there are some 24 bars of long string sustains - really nothing too taxing . . but in the Kontakt instrument pane containing Albion there is a symbol with indication for both CPU and DISK activity and whereas the CPU is normal, the Disk activity continues to spike intermittently at 100% in RED (please see attached images). . . . I have put the full length of the piece (24 bars), to play in loop mode and have just let it play through over and over from start to finish - each time it plays though the spiking in the Disk usage happens less and less until after a while the piece plays through without spiking - its almost as if something is learning to deal with the data in such a way that is learns how to prevent the spiking . . I, of course, ensure firstly that all instruments are completely loaded into the cache Has anybody else had this experience and does anybody know what it could be. Im working with the latest logic pro in 64 bit I do NOT have Kontakt Memory Server Activated The CPU indicator in Logic itself shows a nice even spread of activity across the 4 cores Can anybody explain whats happening? - Thanks Ian Machine specs: Model Identifier: iMac12,1 Processor Name: Intel Core i5 Processor Speed: 2.5 GHz Number of Processors: 1 Total Number of Cores: 4 L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB L3 Cache: 6 MB Memory: 12 GB Boot ROM Version: IM121.004D.B00 SMC Version (system): 1.71f22 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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