quote: | Originally posted by Timothy
Apple disabled HT with the new update on the iMac i7. But there is a terminal command to enable HT again. It works for all MAC models that have a CPU with HT.
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Um.....
quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
You did the terminal fix to re-enable HT with multi cores right?
Anyway it looks like 9.2.3 is coming very soon..... |
There's also the fix to enable use of "missing core" with multicore setups.
M4B, the bug is apparently linked to auto track management, so switch it off ans see if that fixes it. It's worked for some people, so worth a try:
Automatic Management of Channel Strip Objects checkbox: Makes setting up and using tracks and channel strips a transparent experience. It automatically creates and manages channel strips when new tracks are created. You should only deactivate this setting when you need to make manual changes to channel strips in the Environment window.
Automatic Naming of Channel Strip Objects checkbox: This option (active by default in Logic Pro 9 projects) allows the automatic naming of channel strips according to the last loaded setting (CST, SI PST or EXS Instrument—whichever was loaded last), until the user enters a channel strip name manually (in the track header, Arrange channel strip, Mixer, or Environment).
Important: If File > Project Settings > Audio > Automatic Management of Channel Strip objects is active (it is on, by default), you cannot create channel strips in the Environment. This setting, when active, means that use of the track and channel creation options in the Arrange window will automatically create a corresponding channel strip object in the Environment (and therefore, remote control channel strips in the Mixer and Inspector).
In a general music-making sense, you do not need to access the underlying channel strips shown in the Environment. In fact, the only time you will open the Environment Mixer layer is when you need to reconfigure channel strips at a system level, rerouting them to different audio hardware, or perhaps to other applications.
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