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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Cleaner Brighter Logic 8?

2007-10-17 by Tim McLane

I am feeling like: if 8 sounds better, is less complicated and more streamlined, has improvements, if I can read and work on all my old 7 projects -- why even bother to keep 7 around?  I think I need the space on my hard drive.

What does everyone think?

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Irfon-Kim Ahmad 
  To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 11:10 AM
  Subject: Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Cleaner Brighter Logic 8?


  pete_buchwald wrote:
  > Glad to hear that!
  >
  > I was working in pro tools (which I rarely do) the other day and was adjusting an EQ. It 
  > sounded so smooth! So I realized, in contrast, how 'brittle' the Logic 7 EQ sounded. 
  > Specifically the highs were the more noticable problem.
  >
  > Thanks .... yet one more reason to try to come up with $499 for the new Logic. : )
  > 
  If you already own Logic Pro 7, it's only $199 for the upgrade. :) 

  I saw a lot of posts when it first came out from people who were trying 
  to figure out if / how to run it and Logic 7 on the same machine. I 
  presume that this was because they had ongoing projects in Logic 7 that 
  they didn't want to take any chances with. It sounds like a lot of you 
  have spent some time with 8, though. Does anybody still see any reason 
  that someone who's not in the middle of an existing 7 project shouldn't 
  just switch over? Are there significant shortcomings of 8 at this 
  time? I ordered my upgrade, but I'm wondering if I should just go ahead 
  and install right away or not.


   

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