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0:22 Set up monitoring of CPU and Disk I/O usage
0:54 Making sure all other applications are closed
1:17 Accessing system preferences
1:23 Changing I/O Buffer Size for Better Performance
1:42 Latency and I/O Buffer Size (Recording vs Mixing)
2:38 Accessing low latency mode (Reduce Latency w/ High I/O Buffer Size)
3:09 Optimal Processing Threads Settings
3:59 Setting Process Buffer Range
4:19 Settings for Multithreading
5:04 Changing Summing Precision
5:25 Using Bus Routing/Bus Processing for Better Performance (Less Plugins)
6:11 Bus Processing During Mixing
7:05 Removing Unused Plugins and Busses
7:50 The Hidden Plugins that Logic Automatically Adds
9:13 Quality Settings on Certain Plugins
9:42 Using Less Processing on Individual Plugins
10:22 Using the Freeze Function on Channels
11:49 Audio Playback vs Midi Playback
12:15 On/Off Function on Channels
12:36 Conclusion
This is my attempt at a complete guide regarding avoiding system overloads in Logic Pro X by choosing the best settings and other ways to get the best possible performance out of the application. In this video I go over all of the ways that you can get better performance in Logic Pro by changing settings or workflow within the application. This could be very useful to people working on older and less capable hardware if they are experiencing system overloads frequently. Hope this video has some useful information and can help people better understand the settings within Logic Pro. Please let me know if there is anything I missed and thanks for watching!
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