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Logic Studio Bass: CPU usage

Is anyone able to play Studio Bass live with a midi keyboard and not have it hammer their CPU? I'm on an M4 iPad and even if open a new project with only 1 track with Studio Bass, if I try to play live, the CPU will eventually redline if I play fast, and I'll even get occasional popping sounds indicating the CPU is overloaded. It's been like this ever since they released Studio Bass, but I keep coming back to check it every so often to see if it's fixed, but no luck so far.

It's weird because it's fine if I use the session player to generate a bass line, but for some reason if I try to play live then the CPU just goes ham.

It's useless for playing live, which is a bummer because it's the best realistic sounding bass on iPad, imo.

Comments

  • Hi. What is your MIDI controller for playing live? If it has MPE or even just aftertouch, you might be sending a lot of MIDI messages.

    Also, have you tried using a larger buffer?

  • @uncledave said:
    Hi. What is your MIDI controller for playing live? If it has MPE or even just aftertouch, you might be sending a lot of MIDI messages.

    Also, have you tried using a larger buffer?

    It's a Novation Launchkey MK4 so no MPE or Aftertouch.

    I just tried with the onscreen keyboard and it's the same.

    However, I also tried raising my buffer form 64 to 128 and that seems to have helped tremendously. I hadn't thought of that since none of the other instruments or plugins have ever caused this issue and I like to keep it as low as possible for live playing.

    Thank you!

  • M4 and your CPU is straining ? Sheesh! Surprised to hear , ugh…

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