Which mac OS for PT 2019.5?
I'm curious what other people are experiencing with the latest version of Pro Tools and if it seems to work best on any particular OS. I'm currently on Sierra. I figured it Mojave would be best since it's the latest and PT officially supports it but when I updated to Mojave and 2019.5, Pro Tools basically wouldn't work. I was getting crazy delays, freezing/crashing (with a weird stuck audio loop), and basically had to go to the highest buffer to do anything.
So I went back to Sierra and 2019.5 seems to be working pretty well. Should I try High Sierra? Should I go back to Mojave and troubleshoot and try and fix whatever was going on? Curious if people have gone through this and found an OS that feels the most stable/speedy. (I know "feels" is pretty subjective but unfortunately that's what I feel like I have to go on with latest PT releases sometimes). Thanks for your help! (I have a Mac Trash Can with 32gb of RAM, HD | Native, and an Omni) |
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And do you think that causes better performance than leaving the viritual cores and using a previous OS? (Are are you on a new computer and stuck with Mojave??)
I'm only rocking a 3.5 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon E5.... |
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Sorry - I'll restate my question: Do you think your current setup is better than running a previous OS?
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Usually all sotware, OS especially, gets bloated over the years so in theory the most efficient OS is the oldest your hardware and software can support together.
This is especially true with Mojave as you really need to pay attention to GPU requirements before you decide it's a good idea. Of course, there are certain benefits when app such as PT 2019.5 has clearly been finalised with Mojave in mind but your hardware needs to be up for it. |
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I have a 2015 rMBP i7/16Gb/512Gb flash running high Sierra and PT. 2019.5, it’s Okay, better than 2018.12. Now yesterday I had a day to screw around, so I took my new PC, i9 9900K/64Gb/18Tb and out of that 18Tb of storage I had a basically un-used 1Tb NMVe drive. I got a wild hair to put MacOS Mojave on it. It was a mild PITA, but nothing like it was before 10.14.5 came out. This thing screams with Pro Tools 2019.5 even using the USB 2.0 connection on an Antelope Zen Studio+ at 32 buffer (I have had “Zero” success with Antelope Thunderbolt with off-label usage of OSX). I have my HD Native Thunderbolt hooked up and it appears to be working fine, but my Omni is in a rack in another room and I didn’t want to deal with it. Anyhow I loaded a 20 track session I had on a thumb drive, mostly stereo tracks and a few plugins. I had to squint to see the CPU usage, average 1%, spiking to 2%, virtually nothing on the 16 individual threads. I do music mostly and a little MIDI stuff that usually ends up on Cubase Pro 9.5 ‘cause my friend in Nashville uses Cubase. This thing is by far the last rig I thing I’ll ever need (but you know what “Phallic Envy” is like when it comes to this stuff). I’ve been downloading/loading it with plugins and VI sample libraries since last night. If the record latencies turn out to be good using HD Native Thundbolt and it holds up to being pounded by my plugin/VI assault I’m gonna delete Win 10 Pro off this machine and covert the whole 18Tb of storage to APFS. I’ve had some security issues with Microsoft/Google products lately that even though I’ve been a “Microsoft Guy” for over 30+ years, I see nothing but Apple in my future now. I think Mojave is the thing going forward with Pro Tools and if they can actually improve this with future updates we’re gonna be golden. Does this answer your question? |
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