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Running Logic Studio, Macbook Or iMac ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Chud" data-source="post: 1015433" data-attributes="member: 145344"><p>Not to threadjack, but this pertains directly to the topic of interest by the OP.</p><p></p><p>Zoolook - Interested in your thoughts on improving workflow, though I am running Cubase 5 not Logic on a 2008 MBP. </p><p></p><p>So you are saying that without upping my ram, that I can somehow moderate how busy my processor is through more efficient use of some workflow processes. Please elaborate on this a little if you will, as it seems kind of vague and nebulous to just pin it all to a "lazy and inefficient workflow."</p><p></p><p>With a 2.5ghz processor, 4gb of ram, and a 500gb 7200rpm drive I run into processor spikes at 24bit 96k while using one drum program (Kontakt player), one synth track (Sampletank), (at current) 4 audio tracks with VSTi's inserted (Amplitude), a few other tracks w/o plug-ins, and EQ's on a few of the channels.</p><p></p><p>Not saying that everything doesn't function and I can't mix or listen back, but it does max out the processor at times, and runs normally around 65-75% of processor capability with all instruments on and running.</p><p></p><p>If there is a workflow fix to be done here I would love to know what it is.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chud, post: 1015433, member: 145344"] Not to threadjack, but this pertains directly to the topic of interest by the OP. Zoolook - Interested in your thoughts on improving workflow, though I am running Cubase 5 not Logic on a 2008 MBP. So you are saying that without upping my ram, that I can somehow moderate how busy my processor is through more efficient use of some workflow processes. Please elaborate on this a little if you will, as it seems kind of vague and nebulous to just pin it all to a "lazy and inefficient workflow." With a 2.5ghz processor, 4gb of ram, and a 500gb 7200rpm drive I run into processor spikes at 24bit 96k while using one drum program (Kontakt player), one synth track (Sampletank), (at current) 4 audio tracks with VSTi's inserted (Amplitude), a few other tracks w/o plug-ins, and EQ's on a few of the channels. Not saying that everything doesn't function and I can't mix or listen back, but it does max out the processor at times, and runs normally around 65-75% of processor capability with all instruments on and running. If there is a workflow fix to be done here I would love to know what it is. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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