FabFilter User Forum
Occasional Beach Ball when Interacting with Fabfilter UI
Please note that even though our plug-ins are not very CPU intensive by default, having a lot of windows with their analyzers open can really load your GPU. You could try disabling graphics acceleration (www.fabfilter.com/support/faq#how-can-i-disable-graphics-acceleration-on-my-computer) but it could be there are just too many windows open.
This also happens with 1 or 2 windows open frequently.
Is this not treated as a bug or known issue?
We have not been able to reproduce the issue here on our M1 Mac. Could you send us a small video of your issue to info@fabfilter.com?
If this happens again, open Activity Monitor, select your DAW in the list of processes, then click View > Run Spindump while you get the spinning beachball. Send the resulting log to us via email and we can examine what's going on.
Cheers,
Seems like a few others have reported a similar problem. I'll occasionally get a spinning beach ball when interacting with many of the FabFilter UIs. I use Pro-Q extensively.
I generally keep up to date with the latest...
I'm on a Mac Studio
Apple M1 Ultra
64GB Ram
Ventura 13.1
Logic Pro X 10.7.6
I have the full bundle but I use Pro-MB and Pro-Q the most when using it...
Currently those versions are...
Pro-Q 3.2.1
Pro-MB 1.2.6
It seems like maybe it's compounded if I have a LOT of Fabfilter plugin windows open at once. I do a lot of solo'ing of bands with Pro-MB while balancing channels/instruments within those bands using Pro-Q so it's pretty disruptive to my workflow.
Sometimes it'll change for 5 seconds. Somethings I give up after a few minutes and force quit and restore the auto-saved version.
Any tips to alleviate this is appreciate. Beyond the being disruptive, it's embarrassing when it happens with clients in the room.