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You use AB3 and AUM correct?
Can you send me some AB presets that run fine and let me see if they fuck up on mine?
If you have time.
I reset my Air2 this week and it’s definitely running at a better than satisfactory level. Lots of recent plugins and a few moderate synth apps.
I did have to officially concede on Model D for live performance though, so booted up Animoog and realised that I like that loads more anyway. All runs fine with that subbed in.
AB2 or AB3
Thanks for the info
How did you reset it?
@RUST( i )K If you never performed a factory reset ,it’s time to do it . Careful with the backup .
I always do every year before switching to a new major version .
AB3 + AUM setup. I can’t run as many apps as back in the AB2 days but I’m happy with AB3 now as it’s more stable these days than I ever felt AB2 reached and AB3 MIDI is a real pleasure to work with!
Hard reset (setting + content) from settings menu.
5 GB is fine.
Never is a good answer - that means you can have a lot of hope that a "factory reset" will help you. Please save all of your data and banks before!!
And don't use your backup within iTunes after the restore. Please prefer an iCloud backup to restore your data.
You need a mac or windows computer with iTunes (but there is no need to get the "latest iTunes version" as the article HT201263 wrongly states). The best method is to do a restore within recovery mode. This is very important for full success! Here is the official description.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201263
The big trick is: Do it twice in a row! That means, two restores instead of one restore. You will have more storage after this - and a better working system.
Some additional tricks to improve performance are written here:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/21984/ios11-battery-and-other-survival-tips/p1
Thanks!
@OscarSouth You have given me hope!
@Looping_Loddar Thanks for the awesome tips!

I've never done a factory reset, don't you lose the patches you've created, or are they saved in the cloud? So you do a backup, factory reset wiping out everything, and then restore from backup?
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Good question'
I pretty much wiped all my data last time I factory reset. But had backed up most of my projects using Ifunbox. Just pasted them back into the correct folders and was ready to roll
Restoring a backup seems to also restore a lot of garbage data in my opinion...