Nick Batzdorf wrote: > You're making several incorrect assumptions: 1. that people using music > software switched to OS X four years ago; 2. that everything everyone > needs from made it to OS X; 3. that Classic is the same thing as OS 9 > (it's not, it runs *inside* OS X); 4. that the OS X versions of > everything are better; 5. that even if they are better, moving > everything to OS X is free. > 1. No I know plenty of people still using Logic under OS 9.. I still use my old Cubase VST32 from time to time when I need to play with old material. I know people that still run their TDM rigs in OS 8 on still crawling beige PPCs because they dont want to break anything. 2. No. I still dont have a stable WORKING version of Sound Diver. I have to use a somewhat buggy alpha version of an editor for my Nord Modular. 3. No. I know how it works.. Which is why I keep it on a seperate blue and white G3 so I dont have to worry about any problems with a shelled version of OS 9.. 4. Check out the Sound Diver beta.. Scary aint it? Recycle has turned my still perfect Emu ESI4000 into a standalone sampler once again. 5. Wrong again.. I had to pay for lotsa stuff to move to OS X. And take about a year before the move was complete and at a level where I could work comfortably.. And lets see, Ive also paid for every version since OS 10.0 came out in order to finally get to a near perfect working environment.. (Okay so I got the 10.1 disk for free at CompUSA) Now this whole Intel/Leopard thing is gonna throw it in a loop again hehe! The (sorry had to) underneath that I thought pointed out I was making a joke? -- Chris http://www.descentrecords.com
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Re: classic will die when apple switches to intel
2005-06-08 by Chris Coccia
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