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guitarplayr82
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Go into the audio preferences in Logic and make sure the Processing Threads is set to the highest number, not automatic. By default Logic seemed to only be using the P cores in automatic mode, and once I switched it to the highest number (10 in my case on an M4 mini), the performance of Logic as a whole increased greatly. I know youβre talking about single core performance, but doing this this might take some of the load off of the P cores in your project and help it to handle your master bus processing better.
Yup, I always do this. However, I find it's not good to use the E cores... For me, it slows things down system wide and causes more issues than solves.
However, after a day of things loading, Logic is a dream. Sessions that were completely crapping out on the M1 Pro are running like a dream with 30-40% CPU, and no overages. π