February sonoma update is causing a weird problem in logic. In another thread I was trying to figure out why a bunch of new macs I wanted to buy were worse than my M1 Pro. In certain worklfows logic was spiking the CPU/GPU and causing choppiness--much more than my M1 Pro. I can't tell you how many machines I returned thinking the newer macs were downgrades. It turns out they were all just running the most recent sonoma version, which has issues for logic.
It all became clear yesterday when I did the most recent sonoma update (14.3.1) on my trusty old 16" M1 Pro which has been great since I bought it the first month it came out. Before the update--buttery smooth. After update? Same choppiness problem as the other newer machines. My M1 Pro was already running sonoma, just not the february update.
I've notified the logic team at Apple Support and they've told engineering. They've been getting other reports of this.
So... don't do the most recent update until this is sorted. I've reinstalled macOS ventura from a time machine backup on my M1 Pro and ALL IS WELL now. I haven't quite figured out how to update to an earlier release of sonoma and not 14.3.1 but that will be a different project for another time.
It all became clear yesterday when I did the most recent sonoma update (14.3.1) on my trusty old 16" M1 Pro which has been great since I bought it the first month it came out. Before the update--buttery smooth. After update? Same choppiness problem as the other newer machines. My M1 Pro was already running sonoma, just not the february update.
I've notified the logic team at Apple Support and they've told engineering. They've been getting other reports of this.
So... don't do the most recent update until this is sorted. I've reinstalled macOS ventura from a time machine backup on my M1 Pro and ALL IS WELL now. I haven't quite figured out how to update to an earlier release of sonoma and not 14.3.1 but that will be a different project for another time.