![]() ![]() If I try running Standalone or AU instrument in Logic with M1, I continuously get the 1.0 GB limit. That screenshot is running Rosetta only through Standalone and an AU instrument. Sorry for the double post since I can't appear to edit my last post. I tried reinstalling Kontakt but it did not work. I only look at Kontakt Memory Server for intuitive reasons to see how much RAM I have available for my libraries.Īny other ideas? It seems like you're able to run Kontakt as an AU plugin in M1 (not enabling Rosetta) and see all your RAM. ![]() So, when trying to let the OS do its thing, I get low memory issues. I've kept Kontakt Memory Server off the entire time and see this RAM limit issue. Uploaded, Size 802.12 MiB, ULed by Kush16: 189: 6: Applications iZotope Ozone Advanced 8 v8.00 macOS FiXED dada Uploaded, Size 1.06 GiB, ULed by future. When running AU plugin in Rosetta and standalone in M1: IZotope Ozone 8 Advanced + iZotope Neutron 2 Advanced WIN圆4/x86. I would just turn it off and let the OS do its thing and see if you still have warnings. NI has recommended turning that off ever since Kontakt went 64-bit in 5.7.1. What does "Wired Memory" show in Activity Monitor, Memory tab? That is the key number that will determine how much RAM Kontakt has available.īut a bigger question: Why are you using the memory server at all? It's only purpose is to enable Kontakt to access more than 4GB of RAM when running as a 32-bit plugin, something that is not even possible on an M1 or any Mac from Catalina onward. It sounds to me like a limitation of your available RAM. ![]() When I enable Kontakt Memory Server, it shows 57GB of RAM available, as an AU in Logic. Is Kontakt as a Logic plugin still not M1 native? Am I missing something? Kontakt standalone (not as a plugin through Logic) appears to load all my RAM just fine. I don't want to run Logic in Rosetta anymore. Trying to run 1.0 GB with some of my libraries results in a low memory warning. I have to run Logic through Rosetta to gain all my 6.2 GB of available RAM (my Mac Mini is an 8 GB base model). This can be seen in Options > Memory > KMS - Kontakt Memory Server. However, when I try to run Logic in M1 mode, I am getting a RAM limit of 1.0 GB. I've been following up on Kontakt being M1 native now. ![]()
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