So I never upgraded for this reason alone. Hey - I am still on Snow Leopard 10.6.8 because a while back someone said the Logic users of the world were getting seven kinds of cr*p through OSX upgrades whereby Plugins stopped working. it's always been that way why would that change now? anyway, i love science fiction and conspiracy theories too.but only as entertainment. "planned obsolescence"? & computers will continue to get faster, more powerful. I digress, I think the bloating of Lion was meant to kill off a generation of Macs and they overdid it just a little, hence ML's slight speed boost. You're stuff breaks and theres a new one that's conveniently just come out. They've done it with the iPod an massive amount of times on the hardware front, allowing for parts designed to fail weeks after warranty. Sluggish enough to justify that shiny new MBP they've been eyeing up. The only way around it is to make them feel the benefits, and the easiest way to do that is to bloat their code into making their software feel just a little sluggish. What is true is that Apple have reached a level where the majority of it's common consumers will not benefit from more power and therefore will feel no reason to upgrade (other than feeling cool about new toys). I would say the Mac Pro 1,1 was fast enough to do 10 multimeters at once, in fact this is the first time I've ever heard someone try to say that a card is incapable of doing any kind of 2D graphics in this decade. There's absolutely no way that an integrated GPU cannot process 3 multimeters, for example, as most don't know this, but an Intel HD 4000 is significantly faster than a GT120 (see: ) due to the 120 meaning to be a HD 2000 beater. Lion and ML are Apple's new way to do planned obsolescence. It's also based on my analysis and hunches, so you'll find quite a bit of 'original research' here. This is not what I expect from Apple products, and I, for one, am very freaking unhappy.įirstly, this is my opinion and very much not that of my business etc etc. If you can't fix this, I recommend you just burn it and build the whole damned program over from scratch. This problem has existed for me since Mountain Lion came out, and for some others since Lion, so at least nine months. Digital Performer works just fine on this exact same system. ![]() Logic is absolutely unusable in this state, in that I cannot get any work done. The fact that the designers can't get it together more than this is absolutely embarrassing. Again, sometimes playing for up to two minutes. The minute one is displayed, bam - instant loss of transport control. ![]() Logic responds fine as long as you don't have these "open" and displaying onscreen. Now, however, the infinite non-responsiveness problem happens with virtual instruments such as Amp Designer or EXS24. Now, for the graphic lag issue.The lag has been lessened by the update on EQ analyzer, Multimeter, etc., but it still exists (10 seconds or so on average). There is no automation as of yet, and Logic chokes on this very basic setup. Main aux track with comp, limiter and multimeter There is no reason at all that this system should not be able to handle my current session:ģ electric guitar tracks, 2 of them with Amp Designer rigs (1 amp, 1 pedalboard pedal).Ģ acoustic guitar tracks with comp and eqģ stereo acoustic drum tracks bussed to an aux trackġ reverb bus track, all tracks sends sent to reverb I have plenty of RAM (8GB), plenty of processor (2.3 gHz quad Core i7), and a mostly empty external thunderbolt drive for my sessions. My system bogs down on the most basic of sessions with "system overload - audio engine cannot keep up". And it also appears to have made Logic less efficient altogether. Songs from the Apple Music catalog cannot be burned to a CD.I posted in the giant 40+ page thread already, but for the record.the update has not fixed the lag issues.
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