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why don't my bus plugins get processed by their own core?


simeonharris

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logic 10.8.1, macos ventura, mac mini 2018

i've created a mastering template that runs audio from an audio track into a chain of aux tracks. each aux track has it's own set of plugins in an effort to spread the cpu load across as many cores as possible, but when i open logic's cpu meter, i see that it's using one core to the max and a second core to 50%, even though i'm using one audio track and 5 aux tracks. adding more plugins causes system overloads. (many of the plugins are oversampling and are quite heavy on cpu). what's happening? i thought logic was supposed to process each track with it's own core? does this not apply to aux/bus tracks? 

thanks!

simeon

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