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Boucning Offline Logic 7, Only uses 1 processor on dual processor |
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Thu 17 Feb 2005, 07:01
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Hello, Don't fret-there are people who read the forums who know a thing or two. As far as your offline question-are you not able to do an offline bounce (disk too slo-system overload, bla, bla.?). In offline mode as far as I've noticed over the few years it's been available, much os the screen refresh features are disabled-so I would not pay much attention to the system performance meters. If the problem is that you are running out of CPU power then say so, otherwise it may very well be that both are utilized but just don't show on the meters. There was an old trick with Logic 5 to throw some tasks over to the second CPU, but I don't know if that applies anymore from Log 6 on.
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Thu 17 Feb 2005, 10:14
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Greeting editbrain, And much respect - I've seen your answers and help over the time I've been with MacMusic and I (probably like a lot of others) assume that we can't be much help to editbrain who is a 'senior member' Anyway - I recall seeing a post about 6 months ago about Logic not using both processors by default. The answer to the post was a trick in the environment window to set up something that used both processors. No - I can't remember what it was and it may not have been here - it may have been in a Logic forum or even on the Apple knowledge base. Ah - if I only had a memory - now where was I? Basically editbrain - this is a know problem - and the fix has already been published... er... somewhere. I've only just upgraded to LogicPro 7 and haven't done any bouncing yet. I guess this is a reply - but not an answer. Good luck - and thanks for all the help you've given all of us in the past. PT
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