![]() I do this for everything in the template, and switch tracks on only when I want them. To switch tracks off properly, Option+click the On/Off button in the track header. In the Spitfire template (unless it's changed), plugins will load on demand - so even highlighting a section's track-stack can result in everything loading. You need to make sure your unused tracks are *really* "Off": that is, the instrument plugin is greyed-out in the track inspector.I have got into these habits generally, so maybe some will help you: Will upgrading to a M2 max (something I'll have to work towards for a while) solve the issue once and for all or is there something I need to optimise within BBCSO or logic to fix this issue? As I'm thinking maybe it's the RAM not being enough.Ĭlick to expand.I have the same setup (16MB M1 Macbook Air), and it manages as long as I'm a bit frugal with resources - at least, on large projects. I was so out of options as I've reached the end of what I know and have tried searching online but can't find anything. I usually make contemporary music so I've never had this issue before. I'll be honest in that whilst I know the basics of tech in order to get by I'm still very new to Orchestration, sample libraries and using logic for those things. However it still crashes due to CPU overload as most times I'm using most instruments and quite a few articulations (to achieve as real a mock up as possible). I have honestly tried everything I can, getting a fast external SSD, closing all other programs, leaving any channels I'm not using off. It works well for most things but I use mostly BBCSO and their template for Logic (with a few tweaks depending on what I'm working on) in order to do my music scores etc. ![]() So I've currently got an M1 Chip Macbook with the 16GB RAM etc.
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