On Jan 18, 2009, at 12:04 PM, davidsfawcett wrote: > I upgraded to Sibelius 5 and had to install Mac OS10.5 to make it > work. Unfortunately, the EXSP24 synth that came in Logic Express 6 > doesn't work anymore, apparently it requires the "Classic" OS. I'd > love to buy Logic 8, but my computer isn't fast enough (it's an emac > G4 at 1Ghz.) Can I buy a soft synth that does the sort of things the > EXSP24 does that will work with Logic 6? The short answer is "no". The long answer is that there is software out there, like Native Instruments Kontakt or MOTU's Mach 5, or even ROMpler instruments like Plugsound Pro, that do what the EXSP24 does. But those packages require a lot of CPU to do their thing and your machine is not up to the task. If you're serious about your music, make an investment in a more modern computer that can run Mac OS X 10.5 and software that requires it as they were intended to be run. Expecting anything from modern Leopard-only software on 1GHz eMac G4 is really pushing a limited machine past what it can realistically do. I upgraded my G5 system to an iMac Aluminum in October 2007 and it's been an excellent investment. Hanging on to a 6 year old system only makes sense if you're using 6 year old software that doesn't work on newer machines (some people keep older PowerPC systems around to run those old Mac OS 9.x programs and I completely understand that thinking). If you want to run the new software, consider upgrading to the new hardware. Or at least newer hardware from the past few years. Mibrilane mibrilane@... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] third party synths
2009-01-19 by Mibrilane
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