- What are processing threads in Logic Pro?
- Is Logic Pro single threaded?
- What is Multithreading Logic Pro?
- Do more cores help Logic Pro?
What are processing threads in Logic Pro?
7 or later allows you to manage how Logic utilizes the processing cores on your computer. You can access the Processing Threads setting by choosing Logic Pro X > Preferences > Audio. This setting allows you to specify the maximum number of audio rendering threads Logic will open at any given time.
Is Logic Pro single threaded?
When a Software Instrument track is selected in the Arrange window, Logic enters "Live Input Mode". In this mode, Logic turns on every plug-in in the channel strip's signal path so the channel strip can be played live from a MIDI controller. All of this must be handled by a single thread and therefore just one core.
What is Multithreading Logic Pro?
You can use the Multithreading feature to influence how Logic distributes the DSP load when a software instrument track stack is selected for live input or when multiple audio tracks are armed for recording. ... The Multithreading setting offers two choices – Playback Tracks and Playback & Live Tracks.
Do more cores help Logic Pro?
Basically, more cores = better parallel performance, and faster cores means a single thread can do more work before hitting the limit of the core it's being processed on (so, eg, more plugins on a single channel before Logic hits overload).