Yes, that is exactly what I'm seeing, as you mention clearly... Logic seems to time out after a long session.( but rarely it does it ). It has only done this 3 times actually. So its not a problem, but it seems to do it after draining a long session and as you mentioned, somehow the user acivates it. On the last session, I was just adjusting volocity of notes with the mouse, and it started crackin and poppin as jim described it. Another time a while back, the Imperial Piano caused it, as jim eluded also. The last time it happened, I could not get it to boot up in 64 bit for a few. Then it decided to correct itself. So one needs to keep an eye on the boot up stage and makes sure its in 64 bit, otherwise bypass audio unit scanning and check and uncheck the 32 bit box to try to get it to boot up in 64 bit correctly... This has been my experience with this issue. And clearly its a memmory issue.. Other recent piano venders recomend atleast 1063 buffer size. I think thats the no., Somewhere in that range anyhow... Also after a long session, if you have a file full of information in the working stage and you try to add a node in the tempo track, it will crash, but save the file in crashed mode, wich is atleast favorable anyhow.. Thanks for responding .. Its good to hear and know the normal ...
2 2.26 GHz
Quad- Core Intel Xeon 32 GB 1066 MHz DDR3
LION 10.7.4