I must add that I tried the Synchron also on an older Intel computer and it did the same so I'm asking if this is a knowledged problem that has nothing to do with the silicon issue?Īny advice appriciated, thank you very much. If I try to change this, 90% of the times the software still sets it to default. Bonus problem: when running CFX on Synchron Pianos or Vienna Ensemble the default latency is 512. We have no idea when VSL is launching silicon compatibility.Ĥ. There are no specific processing thread settings in Logic or CFX that would help the piano to play better.ģ. The software is somewhat playable when using buffer of at least 512 but not smaller. At least for me these show up on the first thread of the Logic Pro CPU monitor.Ģ. There occurs random CPU spikes when using Synchron CFX with an Apple silicon processor no matter what I do. Synchron CFX is located on an external Samsung T7 SSD drive.ġ. My audio interface is Yamaha YC88 which is also my main keyboard. I’m using MacBook Pro with M1 Pro processor and 16 GB of RAM running Logic Pro natively. Please, could you enlighten me where I’m still mistaken. I’ve been going thru the forum and this is what I’ve come up with. However it soon occurred to me there’s all sorts of trouble with my silicon processor. I am not exaggerating if I say that it almost brought tears to my eyes when I first tried my Synchron CFX. I just joined the club because I found out that there was no more need for the iLok dongle.
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