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Jun 13, 2024, 3:11:20 AM6/13/24
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I started with a fresh project with a 10-second blank audio recording. Then, I saved it and opened it back up. So far so good, nice and fast. Then, I added RVox, a Waves plugin. I saved and closed the project and tried to re-open it. Bingo. Slow!

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So then I started searching the Internet for slow Waves plugins with Logic Pro. I came across something that said I should run "Waves AU Reg Utility" which basically scans your plugins and registers them as Audio Units. I ran that utility and it said it errored out, but when I launched Logic Pro again with that test project it opened up right away!

Then the Apple Support person came on the line and I told him that I think I had solved it. Fortunately he was nice enough to explain that ... if you are running on macOS Monterey, plugins will only work properly if they are registered as Audio Units.

He send me a link to a document that explains some things you can do to troubleshoot Logic. Hopefully this also helps someone else here. My projects are all opening nice and fast now. I wish I would have discovered this two months ago.

Hi I'm using Logic 10.7 in Rosetta on M1 mac mini Big Sur 11.6 and experiencing extremely slow project start ups. I'm using Slate Digital, Kush and other 3rd party plugins. In 10.6 this was not an issue at all. The difference is 5 sec compared to now up to 5 mins.

I can literally make coffee while I wait for Logic Pro to load. And this is on a 16-inch M1 Max MacBook Pro. This still image is what I'll see for 2-3 minutes if load a project or change the buffer size, i.e. the progress bar doesn't even move:

I had the same problem because I had Monterey beta installed on a second volume and therefor I excluded Monterey from Spotlight when I'm on Big Sur. After release of Monterey, I erased the Big Sur volume and Monterey was still excluded from Spotlight search. Without activated Spotlight, Logic does not work correctly.

I am still running Big Sur and do not have an M1 but an i7 2018 MacBook but have the same issue of never seen spinning ball time blocking everything and sometimes requiring a complete restart. An interesting observation I made when I am running Logic Remote on an iPad. When I load an additional instrument track or open a new or existing project on my MacBook; the remote iPad finishes loading the project or specific plugin content seconds before Logic on the McBook has loaded it fully and is ready to go.

Comment: all my libraries are located on a Thunderbird 3/USB-C connected SSD (Samsung X5, 2 TB) and when not connected to my VEP server are a bit short on RAM but 10.6 was managing that without major issues just an Overload from time to time when playing too many MIDI tracks with library plugins.

I'm having the same issue. It's extremely frustrating! My workflow is about 1,000% slower because of the crazy long lag times on everything. It takes over 10 seconds just to create a duplicate track (has been immediate on every other version). I'm currently working on a session that needs a gang vocal and the time it's taking just to set up all the tracks is more time than it usually takes to track and mix a full gang vocal. So ridiculous. Apple, PLEASE fix this. Seriously, this version was obviously not ready for release and needs some major overhaul.

I'm also experiencing extremely slow speeds after updating to 10.7 - I'm constantly seeing the spinning color wheel when doing normal tasks like scrolling through my project, hitting the space bar to play, etc. I have about 300 tracks, using mostly EastWest samples running from a Glyph Atom Pro Thunderbolt 3 external SSD. I have 96 GB of RAM on my iMac 27-inch 2019. Everything ran very fast and smoothly prior to this new version of Logic. It's really frustrating and very difficult to get any work done!

I just updated to the new 14" MBP M1 Max + Monterey. I'm running the latest Logic 10.7. When I load projects, I have to bypass plug-ins to even open the session. Once I go into my audio preferences and re-enable core audio, it can take up to 10-15 mins before the spinny wheel goes away. Up until that point, the session is basically frozen with tiny jolts of movement when I try to engage with the arrange window. That being said, it only seems to be an issue with sessions that weren't started on this computer. For sessions I start on this computer, it doesn't seem to be an issue which makes me think it may have something to do with Monterey converting older session files from Big Sur and accommodating them into the new ecosystem. Super frustrating but I assume they'll get to the bottom of this issue soon!

With all that being said, this new MBP is a beast and can run sessions with tons of plug-ins both native and 3rd party, with alarming consistency and speed. I'm blown away. I just wish these silly little issues would be resolved before they released this beast into the wild but I guess it's the price us guinea pigs pay to play a part in the release process. All love.

That is an interesting observation. I assume you did work in native M1 mode for Logic and not in Rosetta? It might open some possible workarounds. . Have you tried opening an older project and Saving as a new file and check if that opens up faster than the original? If that does not work importing the tracks of an older file in a new empty project started on the new MBP and comparing the opening time. After saving it. Finally copy pasting the regions from an old file to empty tracks with the same instrument in anew file would be an option but that is of course a rather time consuming exercise.

it seems Slate Digital are the main culprit as they take ages to load on insertion or when being altered. Yet Kush stuff works beautifully once the project is open. Even apple plugs seem to cause hang when opening projects.

I purposely bought a new 16" MacBook Pro (16 GB RAM, 1TB HD) to get the performance and portability (away from my 2015 iMac, using Logic Pro 10.6, Catalina, 24 GB RAM) to work on music via Logic. When you see videos of a base model of these new things shredding 8K video renders you'd think (at least I did) that such a m/c would scoff at anything related to music files....sadly not thus far after 3 days of using it the overall experience is disappointing - from a performance perspective. I've repeatedly had the "your system has run out of application memory" message and showing Logic is using over 130 GB of memory (not sure how that's even possible!). This is after maxing out buffer sizes and forcing the m/c do use all 8 performance cores (was worse with "recommended" setting). Nothing was brought over from my old iMac, new install of everything and a quick song idea tested was using a total of 10 software/real instruments, mostly using SampleTank and IK/Softube plugins (only 5 sends). Now maybe Logic 10.7 is part of the problem and, even tho Rosetta 2 isn't saying there are problems using my 3rd party plug-ins, there could be some issues there too. Interestingly, but maybe not so surprising from other comments, there is ZERO appreciable difference in project load time for this test song between my M1 Pro MBP and my old 2015 iMac. With this currently reality, this m/c is definitely NOT suited for professional use and I'd cringe at the thot of throwing more of an intense project at it. So, three options I suppose:

I've been forced to return to Logic 10.6.3 and everything is working again as it should, super speedy and no dramas at all. 10.7 was totally unworkable. I guess I'll be waiting until the issues are resolved.

I replaced the GPU on my Mac Pro 2013 and while doing that I replaced the thermal paste for the CPU too now the computer is not powering on ( No POST ) I have the lights on except the power button light is off .. first I thought it's something with the new refurbished GPU but it's not because I tested it with another working GPU.

TL,DR : I/O lights On except the power button No Chime No Fan Just the Lights for 15 sec then they go off .. PSU seems fine ( I might be wrong ) .. I put the older GPU back, replaced the battery with no luck.

UPDATE #2: I managed to find a magnet and activate the computer power without the cover being on ( if you wanna do it too just stick the magnet next to the power button outside the seam. )

Similar problem. In my case, the red light was coming from the bottom of the unit, the logic board. I replaced the logic board and was back in business. Turns out, it had been dropped. Dent on the bottom and the riser stand-off screws holding the logic board in place were broken.

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