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I tried uninstalling the app + disabling dynamic processing. Thank you a lot anyway guys, I will come back to tell you if it's solved (or seems to free up some CPU).
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But it'll be a shame that such a HUGE problem (PT is clearly unusable sometimes) will be solved by a paid update (it would be a steal, but with Apple, you can say that we are already accustomed ).
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If it's still buggy, I will then try to move the Air plugin as suggested.Īnd then, at least, I'll try the upgrade (even if I suspect that it wont help me a lot). I've also uninstall the App Manager and Cloud. I thought that the goal of that feature was, justly, to help the processors bypassing plugins on not read tracks. I will deselect Dynamic plugin processing. It's a shame that with a such powerfull laptop, at this prices (Apple prices are crazy), it got CPU overload as much as with my very old ASUS laptop (8 years old) that have a 4 Go RAM et a really poor processor. Well, since I'll have a stable home, I'll take a desktop again.
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Thank you for your answer RiF, didn't thought about the differences between i7 laptop and i7 desktop. Update to 12.7.x (maybe this update is enough) PT 12.6 had a problem with random CPU overloads (search the web for Pro Tools -9173 error). Guess what's more suitable for audio applications. Intel trimmed the laptop-models for low-energy consumption and the desktop for performance.
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The MBP has a laptop-i7 and your PC probably has/had a desktop i7 CPU. You've mentioned your PC desktop computer with the "same specs". Preferably those who consume the most CPU. Chances are that your overload problem can be caused by a single plugin. Take a look at PT's CPU usage meter while deactivating (not just bypassing!) single plugins to see which ones are the most CPU heavy ones. De-select dynamic plugin processing in the PT preferences as it makes the CPU load less predictable and stable.Ģ.
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On my 2015 2.9 GHz 4-core i7 MBP I am running into this problem regularily, BTW.ġ. This will result in a CPU overload although the total CPU consumption is only 12.5% (100% / 8 cores = 12.5% per single core) in the worst case. And I am personally guessing that the i7's hyperthreading (the i7 has only 4 physical cores but let the operating system think they are actually 8) does not make things easier, because it makes things unclear about how much actual physical CPU power from the physical cores is consumed throught one virtual cores.Īnd another restricting factor are CPU intensive plugins where a single instance needs more CPU power than a single core can provide. Sounds easy, but does not seem to be as we can see here. Therefore the DAW has to apply some smart plugin-instance-to-cpu-core-allocation schemes to distribute the load of all your plugins evenly to the cores. Plugins run on a single core and their processing cannot be spread among several cores. The problem is not that your total CPU power is not sufficient (it's at 74% in this case), but that a single core gets overloaded. I don't understand does my Macbook not powerfull enough ? If it is, it's really bad considering his outrageous price.
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I don't understand since with my previous PC Computer (which was a desktop PC with the same kind of spec that my actual laptop), I could run about 65 tracks full of plugins and Virtual Instruments without overloading the CPU (on my PC, I used Mixcraft 7). When I look at the CPU indicator, when it peaks to 100 %, some cores are only at about 30%, the graph looks like a pyramid. I wish I could play with the processors host as it was possible in Pro Tools 10.
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I used VCC on the master bus + PSP E27, Slate FG-MU and Waves Linebroad band EQ. I used Slate Verbsuite as reverb and Slate Repeater as delay (pretty basic stuff). And sometimes a differents compressors as Waves LA2A, MJUC, Waves API or one of the Slate VBC. I used mainly VCC + Brainworx Bx Console. Ar least, powerfull enough regarding his spec :ģ3 tracks with 2 reverb aux and 1 delay aux (pretty standard setup).ĩ1 plugins in total (I know it's a lot but I've got my reasons for that).Īnd it overload a loooot (even with the highest buffer size. I don't understand why since my computer is quite powerfull. Except that it create a lot (and I mean by a lot that it's clearly IMPOSSIBLE to playback my session) of CPU Overload. I've got Pro Tools 12.6, pretty happy with it. I've read this forum a lot by the past and I finally decided to post something.