10.8.4 Logic Pro Hard Drive (Disk I/O) issue

Hey,
since yesterday my Logic Pro (9.1.8) has a big problem. After I installed the Update 10.8.4 the Hard Drive (Disk I/O) Display overloads everytime, when i start to play my vocals/tracks. Even older projects (i never had problems) with just 20 tracks and without third party plugins the HD Display goes up and with the latest project (49 Tracks) i cannot even create a new track anymore. It says "not enough memory" and then it crashes.
I bought my Imac some months ago. Just some informations about my Imac.
- Late 2012, 21,5"
- 16 GB Ram
- 2.7 GHz Intel Core I5
- Hard Disk 5400 revolutions per minute, Sata (still 900 GB free)
Basically I bought my Imac to create music and to use logic pro - its very frustrating .. i cannot work anymore.
I tried everything - change the settings, change the buffer size, not to use my interface, 32bit to 64bit, to delete Autotune (my only third party plugin) from the AU-Manager. I even had a call with the Apple Support (2 hours long) and they couldnt find a solution ..
If they cannot find a solution, i think its even harder to find someone here, who can help me. So my question is just, is there someone else who has a similiar problem with the update??  .. I'd say a problem shared is a problem halved :-)
thank you & nice greetings from Austria :-)

Hello Stefan,
Bootup holding CMD+r, or the Option/alt key to boot from the Restore partition & use Disk Utility from there to Repair the Disk, then Repair Permissions.
See if the Disk is issuing any S.M.A.R.T errors in Disk Utility...
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH7029
Open Console in Utilities & see if there are any clues or repeating messages when this happens.

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