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This update delivers improved general stability and compatibility.

Issues addressed with 9.1.3 include:

-Resolves problems related to the support of Hyper-Threading

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4426

Issues addressed with 9.1.2 include:

-Improved compatibility with 6 and 12-core Mac Pro systems

-Support for iOS control surface apps that utilize the OSC protocol

-REX files now supported in 64-bit mode

-Improved compatibility with select Audio Unit plug-ins

Hela listan: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2565

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Hmm??!

Undrar då om det överhuvudtaget kommer stöd för 24 threads?

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3561

Logic 9.1.3: Logic offers a maximum of 16 processing threads on 12-Core Mac Pro

Symptoms

The Processing Threads drop-down menu in the Logic 9.1.3 Audio Preferences pane shows a maximum of 16 cores on 12-core Mac Pro computers.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4426

The Processing Threads setting can be accessed by choosing Logic Pro (or Express) > Preferences > Audio.

This setting allows you to specify the maximum number of audio rendering threads Logic will open at any given time. The options available depend on the number of physical cores your computer has, and whether it supports Hyper-Threading. The default setting is Automatic. This setting selects the option that should provide a good balance of performance and reliability for your computer.

To see the maximum number of audio rendering threads the Automatic setting has selected, open the expanded System Performance meter by double-clicking the System Performance meter in Logic's transport. The number of vertical bars displayed matches the maximum number of processing threads available with the current setting.

It is also possible to manually select a particular value for this parameter. Click on the Processing Threads drop-down and select the maximum number of threads Logic will create. The first setting below "Automatic" represents the largest number of threads Logic can create on your computer. This corresponds to the maximum number of cores that your computer offers (the combined total of physical and virtual cores), with a limit of 16. You can reduce this number in multiples of two. After you make a change to the setting, click the Apply Changes button to activate it.

There are numerous factors which influence how the OS distributes the workload to the cores on your Mac. The optimal value for the Processing Threads may vary not only for different configurations but for different types of Projects. Selecting the highest value may not always be the best choice. You will need to experiment to determine which setting provides the best balance of performance and reliability with your setup and particular Logic Project.

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