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My sessions are ran from a secondary GB SSD which has GB of free space on it and my sample libraries are streamed from another internal. › system-overloads.
 
 

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My sessions are ran from a secondary GB SSD which has GB of free space on it and my sample libraries are streamed from another internal. › system-overloads.

 

– “Disk too slow” – Logic Pro – Logic Pro Help

 
You’ll never have this problem with disk cache in pro tools.

 
 

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No automation used. Files are Is it better to have an internal or external SSD? Or switching DAWS? I don’t use Logic, but my understanding is that MacOS What is your Mac and drive situation now? This is hard if you have a sealed iMac. I have a Mid Mac tower.

Currently have a drive for my samples, etc, one for my logic files and then one for OS and everything else. Anytime you have issues back up! I didnt and had similar issues and in two days lost everything : Also make sure to turn journaling off in your secondary Journaling has been disabled – I have about 38GB free on the system drive.

You’ll never have this problem with disk cache in pro tools. Thank you so much for comprehensive post Valis! Sice my drive were auto indexed the first time I connected them, is there anything else that I need to to do to completely remove indexing on my ext drives?

SSD Hard Drive. A Fak. Logic specifically uses Spotlight to index the apple loops library so disabling spotlight on all volumes is not recommended for Logic to begin with, not to mention that not being able to search the boot volume has other workflow implications as well. Your main BOOT drive still needs to be indexed, it’s just your project drives that should not be it’s unnecessary overhead.

Moving Logic’s loops would have little impact for me as I only audition them from my boot volume, assets get imported into my project folders when they’re brought into a Logic project so that everything is archived together and so things aren’t run off the boot volume. This is user controllable for loops content. The main issue there is just the amount of space they take versus what you might actually use.

Yes I have ran that many tracks from my system drive but I definitely wouldn’t recommend. It handled fine. Each CPU core in your Mac has its own meter.

On Mac computers with processors that support Hyper-Threading, two meters are shown for each core. Watch the meters as the project plays back, noting when the meters are full.

When a meter is full, the CPU or the disk has reached the limit of its processing capability. System overload alerts can appear when any of these meters peak. You can use this information to make adjustments to your project or your system configuration.

If you’re recording audio and not software instruments, you can monitor your audio directly from the source. If your project doesn’t include automation, or the automation doesn’t need to be sample accurate, you can reduce the CPU load by turning off Sample Accurate Automation.

If your project does include automation, choose the option that includes only the parameters you’re automating. Projects with higher sample rates create larger audio files, which can increase the load on the CPU and disk. Even if you take preventative measures and use a Mac with high RAM, there is still a possibility of a system overload when using an intensive app like Logic Pro X. Let me know in the comments below.

Your email address will not be published. All you want to know and need to have for building a sweet home recording studio. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Skip to content There are multiple ways to fix a system overload in Logic Pro X, including quitting other apps, storing large projects to external devices, monitoring system performance, adjusting audio device preferences, and more.

Final Thoughts. Screenshot taken in Logic Pro X on my Mac. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Your email address will not be published. When I used Logic Pro 9 on Yosemite everything ran so much smoother, isn’t that weird?

It says that what takes up most space are “documents” I have no idea what documents those are, I thought it was mostly audio on it. How can I make my iMac faster again? Pelikanen said:. Click to expand I’ve read the same thing that fusion drives are not good for audio or video.

Also, you only mention that one drive so are you recording to your start up drive? That in itself can cause problems no matter what kind of drive it is. It’s much better to record to an external drive. Tom Morris Power User. If it were me and I were planning to keeping that machine for any length of time I would replace the larger spinning disk hard drive for an SSD.

Two options in that machine are just replace the old spinning disk for a SSD and use the other GB stick SSD as an seperate partition or get a bigger stick style SSD and be done with fusion all together.

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