
This computer is old, maybe 4 or 3 years but I really don't think its the computer. Like when it's just sitting there.Īll I have running in the background usually are a few browser windows Then I wait about a minute and start playing again.Īlso, the CPU meter tends to shoot up even when nothing is happening. Problem #2 is much more irritating, during playback, or recording, the CPU/HD meters will shoot up, and it will eitherĪ) Stop (If recording or playback) : If this happens I'll get a message, either saying Logic had a problem, or much more rarely that the HD is not spinning fast enough, or the sudden impact head something or other.ī) Garble/Corrupt the sound if I'm playing keyboard, which it'll do until the CPU/HD goes back down. The only reason I'm starting it up right now is because I closed it (I usually just keep it running in the background) because I thought maybe what it needed to run better was a chance to rest.

Right now, I'm just trying to open a new project and it's taking about 3 mins now, just thinking. I found that when I used it on an airplane, with no internet connected, it started in a few seconds and worked like a charm.

I've noticed a connection between the internet, and its proficiency. While it's thinking, all my other processes hang as well. Eventually it'll start, but it takes a long time, accompanied by the spinning beachball of death. How do I change it if I should be?) is having a hard time turning on.

#Manycam for mac os x 10.6.8 pro
Hi, my copy of Logic Pro 9.1.6 (32 bit, should I be using 64? I have no idea about 32/64 bit stuff.
