![]() ![]() I agree OS X/Yosemite is part of the problem but not convinced it’s all of it. The sum of all the small tweaks adds up to a nice Mac, I’m convinced it plays a major role in smoother updates and overall better running of this machine. I kept on picking away at system preferences, removed eye candy and fluff until the song didn’t trip, added more tracks and kept tweaking. The firewire drive gave me more headroom so I added more tracks and plugins to the same song until it tripped again. I love optimising my Mac, almost as much as using logic. After recommendations here on the forum I bought 7200rpm firewire drive for logic projects and got a great improvement, instantly. Same song tripped up in the same place, fine straight after the trip up, that’s how this error presents itself.Īlways fine on the second attempt. I first saw this audio engine problem five years ago just after buying my Mac, Snow Leopard and Lp9. I hope they can get this sorted out in a new Logic X release. Seems like it affects the ability for Logic to process MIDI. I'm thinking that this must be a Yosemite thing due to others logging the same complaint after upgrading. My disk is a 1TB SSD drive which has been fabulous so far. But it had no problem on the second attempt. ![]() The opening part of this project is a fast snare roll - midi intensive and apparently Logic couldn't keep up. Thanks Dave - I got this message on my first attempt to play a project this morning. ![]()
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