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I'm looking for any opinions on what the most stable/ reliable/ non-crashy or CPU-heavy version of the cracked/ patched version of the Waves Complete bundle is in relation to Logic X 10.2.2 and OSX Mavericks. Any opinions or tips from people that regularly use Waves plugins would be most welcome! I was thinking of installing the most recent bundle (Waves Complete 2016.08.30) as I'd previously been stuck on an old version for a few years that seemed to work well for me up until recently. Any insight into which version is widely taken as being the most stable in Logic X would be great.
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Thanks for the opinions so far! The main reason I'm asking is because with the more CPU heavy plugins such as Kramer Tape/ CLA Drums etc I experience quite frequent crashing within Logic X and I'm only able to run a couple of those types of plugins per session without my CPU spiking and overloading constantly (in some cases almost every time I press play). It's probably in some ways down to how old my Macbook is; It's a Mid 2009 13' Macbook Pro with 2.26 Ghz Core 2 Duo processor and the max 8GB RAM installed. I recently installed a new Seagate SSHD (with 32Gb SSD portion) which has significantly increased program/ OS loading times (OS boot is now only 15 seconds compared with over 1 minute with normal HDD) but I still can't seem to run large Logic sessions full of plugins any more since updating to Mavericks. In Snow Leopard and Logic 9 5+ years ago I was able to run 30+ plugins with 40+ tracks in one session without any problems with CPU spikes/ overloads at all. I wonder if anyone else experiences these kind of problems? I probably need a new mac haha!
Click to expand. NO, a new Mac is not necessary. I still have a Leopard MAC 10.5.8 that is working fine with Logic 9.
The crucial fact may be: WHICH Plug-Ins you are using! Some of them are CPU-monsters and consume a lot of memory space. A good option is to freeze the tracks that use such 'monsters'. I also have a newer Mac Yosemite 10.10.5.but i still haven't used Logic Pro X much with it. Remember that 32 Bit Plug-Ins do eat less memory than 64 Bit Plug-Ins. Logic Pro X uses 64 Bit Plug-Ins only, they're a bit faster but consume more space.
I'd recommend you an upgrade to Mac Yosemite, if possible. NO, a new Mac is not necessary. I still have a Leopard MAC 10.5.8 that is working fine with Logic 9. The crucial fact may be: WHICH Plug-Ins you are using! Some of them are CPU-monsters and consume a lot of memory space. A good option is to freeze the tracks that use such 'monsters'.