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Old 05-17-2019, 11:51 AM
bartosz idzi bartosz idzi is offline
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Default PT 2019 Mojave performance improvements

Okay, so this is even worse than Apple's marketing.

http://www.avidblogs.com/pro-tools-2...-improvements/

Can anyone decipher what is the baseline configuration?

I set up a test with 192 stereo audio tracks (384 voices) with Avid Channel strip, MoogerFooger delay, D-verb, Reel tape and I am not seeing any improvements in CPU performance, It is slightly worse on Mojave in fact. About 10% cpu increase inside PT cpu meter.

This is on dual 3,46 Xeon 5,1 Cheese grater with 64GB of ram.

Compared Mojave to Sierra 10.12.6 and Sierra always wins. Of course there are benefits of smaller buffer size, lower latency. But you do not need Mojave for that, Sierra works with lower latency also - which does not raise CPU usage like in 2018.12 when lowering the buffer.

Does anyone with newer processors see a significant performance boost tied to Mojave? I cannot find any on my system.
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