Is my Mac supposed to struggle this much with Diva?

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I just tried this on my Base model M4 Mini 16 GB Ram OS 15.7.3 Logic 11.2.2
at least 20 notes polyphony - I used my arm, no problems Diva divine setting
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macmoffatt wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 1:52 pm I just tried this on my Base model M4 Mini 16 GB Ram OS 15.7.3 Logic 11.2.2
at least 20 notes polyphony - I used my arm, no problems Diva divine setting Mac Mini M4 base model.jpg
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Damn and how is that possible? :borg:
I guess audio interface has nothing to do with anything?

How do I diagnose what’s wrong on my end?

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I have just done the test again - 2015 iMac i7 3.3 GHz OS 12.7.6 Logic 10.7.9 10 note polyphony Diva = great
no audible crackles, works fine and easy with 256 I/O buffer.
2015 iMac i7 3.3 Ghz 16 GB Ram OS 12.7.9 Logic 10.7.9 .jpg
I can go one machine older 2011 iMac i7 2.8 Ghz 16 GB Ram OS 10.13.6
Logic 10.4.8 I imagine that will struggle, it played without crackles 10 note polyphony Diva = great
2011 iMac.jpg

So the test file is fine.
The Audio interface makes no appreciable difference.
Is your Logic good with no issues with other plugins ? if OK
then take look at Diva
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^Thanks for taking the time to test it out.

It seems that when I connect my headphones using cable, and have like 20 midi notes play at the same time, with max accuracy and max stacks, it doesn't stutter/no crackling.

The core bar goes very high but no audible artifacts.

I guess it's the BT connection then?

I thought BT connection will just cause latency, but it seems like it's the culprit.

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