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Logic pro system overload

Logic pro system overload
  1. Why do I keep getting system overload in logic?
  2. What is a system overload?
  3. What is Process buffer range in logic?

Why do I keep getting system overload in logic?

When working on a Logic Pro project with a lot of audio tracks, software instruments, or plug-ins, a system overload alert might appear that interrupts playback or recording. System overloads can occur when your Mac doesn't have enough processing power to play back or record audio.

What is a system overload?

System overload means a number of emergency runs simultaneously in progress (i.e., the total number of emergency requests holding plus emergency runs dispatched but not yet completed) which exceed the number of available ambulances to respond, resulting in a delay in dispatch and/or response of an ambulance.

What is Process buffer range in logic?

The Process Buffer Range is used to allocate the buffer size for Logic's mixing engine. Medium is the default, but it can be increased to Large to reduce the likelihood of overloads. However, you need to be aware that latency will increase in this case.

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