I don't know a single person, which uses Logic the same way as anybody else. I guess, that is the beauty of it. I'm kind of old school, because I'm mainly just a rock guitarist and a bass player. Although I'm done a few projects with the guitar plug ins in Logic, it's much easier for me to use my Tech 21 or Line 6 stuff or even mic up an amp to get a sound. I really like the tremolo and modulation pedal guitar pedal board things in Logic though, but I'm not about to sell any of the MXR, Electro Harmonix, DOD and Boss junk, which I've collected over the years. Between some of those pedal board things, the stock tape delay, Space Designer, compressor and EQ plug in, I'm really happy with the way program works for me. Although the Space Designer plug in is a bit top over the top for me for guitar, I can screw with it and get some nice things with the halls, plates and rooms, but that is the case with any digital reverb. --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Irfon-Kim Ahmad <irfon@...> wrote: > > A lot of this seems to have been addressed in the new models. The RAM > is now user-upgradeable and they have instructions online of how to do > it. It looks pretty simple. (Nothing else is user-upgradeable except > the RAM, mind you.) Also, they provide the two new Thunderbolt ports > now, which are meant for high-speed storage. I don't know that there > are any Thunderbold RAID chassis available *right now*, but there are > several announced and coming. So that'll be the way to go for > additional storage in the long run. > > On 30/05/2011 10:12 AM, Andy Brook wrote: > > My only useful input into this conversation is that the iMac (which > > I have had for 18 months now) is woefully lacking in interface > > capabilities. I recently bought a G Raid hard drive to back up all my > > music on to, at the recommendation of the genii there, only to find > > that it recommends an eSATA connection, which is impossible to add to > > an iMAC, or you have to use the only firewire connection, which, of > > course, is always in use. Oh, and they won't install extra memory > > after you have taken the imac home, so make sure if you go down that > > route that you get whatever you are possibly going to need at the time. > > > > Andy B > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: Mac Pro 2008 vs. iMac 2011
2011-05-30 by Brian
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