I haven’t observed this on my Mac Mini M1.beely wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 8:07 pm They seem pretty bad on M1, under Logic. Running Native, the wavestat pegs a core, until you play some notes, at which point the CPU drops to a more reasonable 40% or so, but when you release the notes back to silence, so wavestat is not doing any processing, and the core pegs back to 100%.
The opsix pegs a core so much it causes glitches in the audio, even just a note or two. This is an M1Pro, running Logic 10.7.3.
Running Logic under Rosetta, the performance is more reasonable and predictable, but running native they are borderline unusable, and take at least 3x-4x the processor load than running under Rosetta.
Logic is running in Native mode; my observation is that the Wavestate plugin barely uses any cpu at all. Even my most intense patch (which pegs the hardware wavestate cpu at 100%) doesn’t go above 30% on one core on my M1, with the UI visible which itself causes a cpu hit.
