Apple is such a weird combination of brilliant and moronic. The idea that every new version is perfect for everybody, on every system out there, is just complete madness. It's honestly so idiotic that Apple doesn't have a public repo for older versions. (And I'm not talking about razor-sharp MIDI here-on 10.7.2 it was in the ballpark of 500ms, so, completely absurd and obviously very wrong.) I've literally never had to use the "Low Latency Mode" before, and that's the only way I could get responsive MIDI on 10.7.2. I'll report back if things go south on a longer session, but the MIDI latency being solved is a big giveaway that something has changed significantly. So far, so good-MIDI latency issue is gone, playback seems fine. Okay, so just updating here: my friend sent me a copy of 10.6.2 from his machine. I wonder why your post got removed on the official forum? I'm gonna post on the official apple forum as well and try to link to this topic so hopefully the Logic devs can see multiple users are reporting this kind of behavior. Maybe Logic Pro 11 is coming and they are saving some of the powerful features for that? This scenario is why I skipped the first apple M1 generation thinking when these newer and more powerful chips are released, Logic and most of the plugins I use will be native and less buggy. Yeah I agree Logic doesn't seem ready for the new chips. I've posted on the official apple forum and invite you to do the same, maybe we'll get some traction. Final Cut Pro on the other hand seems really well optimized and runs very well. There's also this small window then big regular window bug when you open some third party plugins. Same here, i get random cpu spikes, random midi notes hanging, crackles turning into feedback.
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