But also, the less Disk Swapping will occur, and the faster your mac will run Logic - it's the single biggest factor that slows Logic up - more than anything else, more than even the processor, other than having a full internal drive Think as the programs that run in the background as Floor Noise - they will always be there and the more RAM you have, the higher above that point you are. That means more RAM so you overflow less. OSX is excellent at juggling all of this, even at predicting what is needed next and where, but it needs the resources to do so. If you run out, you will go into a deathspiral as your RAM overflows and the only place to put it is full as well. This is why lots of free space on your internal drive is required with RAM intensive programs like Logic. The less memory you have (16G is pragmatically the least one can sail with, 32/64 Gig soon).Ī large Logic file can run well over run 8 gig, easily, and 16G is pragmatically the the minimum you need to sail commonly, not to mention other things: OSX can bloat to about 4G, Safari, as I write this has the program at 285Meg, Reddit is taking 206Meg and Safari's cache is 296Meg and another Reddit at 763 - 1.6G right there, and we didn't get to any backup programs, your interface software, and so many little apps that keep your mac running, whose overflow goes on your internal hard drive temporally. As your project grows, so does it's use of your virtual memory files (swap file).
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