hummersallad
Active Member
I never seem to understand how to best set this up.
In Kontakt 7 I can select a setting from ”Off” to 16 cores.
In Logic I can select a specific number of cores or ”Automatic”.
Setting Logic to ”Automatic” and Kontakt to "Off" causes Kontakt to choke and stutter.
And when I selecting a specific number of cores in Kontakt I get the following warning:
”Please note that enabling multi-processor support
in both your host and Kontakt can lead to audio-related problems.”
I have also tried 8 cores in Logic and 6 cores in Kontakt (14 out of 16 cores) and that seems to work.
BTW, in that situation, can I allocate and split all 16 cores between Logic and Kontakt?
Are there any recommended general settings for this?
I have read the Apple support pages but they seem to address the settings from a Logic only perspective.
3,6 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9
MacOS Sonoma 14.4.1
Logic 10.8.1
In Kontakt 7 I can select a setting from ”Off” to 16 cores.
In Logic I can select a specific number of cores or ”Automatic”.
Setting Logic to ”Automatic” and Kontakt to "Off" causes Kontakt to choke and stutter.
And when I selecting a specific number of cores in Kontakt I get the following warning:
”Please note that enabling multi-processor support
in both your host and Kontakt can lead to audio-related problems.”
I have also tried 8 cores in Logic and 6 cores in Kontakt (14 out of 16 cores) and that seems to work.
BTW, in that situation, can I allocate and split all 16 cores between Logic and Kontakt?
Are there any recommended general settings for this?
I have read the Apple support pages but they seem to address the settings from a Logic only perspective.
3,6 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9
MacOS Sonoma 14.4.1
Logic 10.8.1