Sorry to bump my thread, but I noticed something I think is important about my pops and clicks issue.
Hardware: Macbook Pro (Intel Core Duo) / 2 GB RAM
Software Setting: IN "LOGIC"
I/O Buffer Size - SET TO 1024
Large Disk Buffer - CHECKED OFF
Process Buffer - SET TO LARGE
1) The "Activity Monitor" shows processing equally distributed across both cores (as an overall average) most of the time.
2) However, using the "System Performance" window in Logic reveals that one core is being used almost entirely for audio processing. Therefore I'm going to experience clicks and pops when one core overloads, but why is it not distributing the work load across both cores? Is this a Logic issue, a OSX 10.4.9 issue, a VI plugin issue?
Has anyone else seen this? Also, the above software settings in Logic seem to help a lost especially with audio core overload settings, and I might add that I get less overload messages when I use my Digidesign MBox Mini than with the internal sound card.
Thanks, Brian
Hardware: Macbook Pro (Intel Core Duo) / 2 GB RAM
Software Setting: IN "LOGIC"
I/O Buffer Size - SET TO 1024
Large Disk Buffer - CHECKED OFF
Process Buffer - SET TO LARGE
1) The "Activity Monitor" shows processing equally distributed across both cores (as an overall average) most of the time.
2) However, using the "System Performance" window in Logic reveals that one core is being used almost entirely for audio processing. Therefore I'm going to experience clicks and pops when one core overloads, but why is it not distributing the work load across both cores? Is this a Logic issue, a OSX 10.4.9 issue, a VI plugin issue?
Has anyone else seen this? Also, the above software settings in Logic seem to help a lost especially with audio core overload settings, and I might add that I get less overload messages when I use my Digidesign MBox Mini than with the internal sound card.
Thanks, Brian