![]() ![]() Not aware of any delay when closing Kontakt. Re your second point - There's a slight delay opening plugins on Apple Silicon. ![]() If in native mode, make sure all plugins in the project are compatible with Apple silicon and OS Ventura (if you're on the new Mac) but also check the CPU on the project with no plugins and just Kontakt 7. Buffer Range%3A set this,Multithreading setting to optimise performance. Does this issue persist using internal audio rather than your interface? Is your audio interface driver up to date? Are you in native or Rosetta mode? What's the i/o buffer setting? Also process buffer range and multithreading can have impact on CPU. To the OP: There are lots of potential reasons for your CPU spike. I spent a long time trying to make sure all my third party plugs are compatible but I'm still not happy with the CPU load on quite basic templates in native mode (or Rosetta). It's annoying because you expect improvements when you 'upgrade' your computer. I've also had CPU overload issues with some Kontakt instruments since I migrated from Intel to an M1 Ultra chip. Could it be because I have a lot more libraries loaded on Kontakt 7? Does that generally slow things down? However, on my old MacBook, it exits instantly. The other thing that I find crazy is that when I click ‘x’ to exit Kontakt, on my Mac Studio, there’s a slight delay. How is this possible when this is an m2 chip? The only difference is the MacBook is using an older version of Kontakt, 6.6.1.Ģ. Even when I use my 2013 MacBook Pro, it clips, but to a lesser degree. It’s basically unusable in this instance. With some older libraries, in particular Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra (came out 2019) it’s stalling in certain string patches - as you can see from my screenshot the Logic CPU (circled) is using one full bar of processing thread. When I use Kontakt 7, two things are bothering me, wondering whether anyone else has had the same problem?ġ. Hey all, I’m using Kontakt 7 on a brand new Mac Studio m2 Max chip (12 core, 64gb ram). ![]()
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