![]() Set down to 32, you should be pretty dead on for low latency use in Amp Designer. I can't speak for using the Logic Amp Designer, though - that is definitely linked to your LPX buffer setting (latency-wise). ![]() that's what UAD's Console App is for - you'll have no latency that way. I don't think I'm understanding you - my apologies if so.īut you should not be trying to play your UAD guitar amp simulator via the Apollo directly through Logic Pro X. Apple have just released 10.2. The computer is a mid 2015 15" MacBook Pro, 2.5 Ghz Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM, El Capitan 10.11.5. item 5 Apple MacBook Pro 15' (Mid 2009).A1286 Core 2 Duo Final Cut Pro X & Logic Pro x Apple MacBook Pro 15' (Mid 2009).A1286 Core 2 Duo Final Cut Pro X & Logic Pro x. Not a very scientific report, I know, but until I have time to methodically do some tests, I'll stick with 10.2.3. Not having the time to play troubleshooter, I removed 10.2.4 and restored 10.2.3. I removed the plugin and used the default stock Logic guitar amp - same latency issue. I loaded an existing project into 10.2.4, created a new audio track, loaded a guitar amp emulator (Apollo Twin Duo is the interface) started playing the guitar and the latency was shocking! Even with the buffer set to 32, the latency was terrible. I loaded an existing project into 10.2. ![]()
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