Re: Differences between 5.0.1 and 5.5.1
2005-01-31 by gpiccolini
No doubt about it. Do it !!! I don´t remember the differences , but 5.5.1 is really stable. BUT : Are you working with 2gig memory and it´s not giving you
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2005-01-31 by gpiccolini
No doubt about it. Do it !!! I don´t remember the differences , but 5.5.1 is really stable. BUT : Are you working with 2gig memory and it´s not giving you
2005-01-31 by Maurits van de Kamp
... Yes but that s all user configurable, no problem there. (Although the eye-candy bits don t waste any performance while you re NOT moving or minimizing
2005-01-31 by Hans Hafner
... My machine is considerably faster after defragmenting when: - starting up - launching programs - accessing swap files (!!) So yes, it does make a big
2005-01-31 by Chaz
I am a PC user with a P4, 3.x mhz and 2GIGs of RAM I have an oportunity to upgrade from 5.0.1 and 5.5.1, but I don t know if it is worth it. Any suggestions?
2005-01-31 by newsgroups@poolside.de
... Hmm, no, those days are not really over. In my experience _all_ things that are graphic related in OSX DO tangle DAW stability and performance. All the
2005-01-31 by amgmamgma
... The defragmenting that is done automatically is not really the same as traditional defragmenting (and OS X doesn t defragment large files at all
2005-01-30 by GAmoore@aol.com
... I didn t think so, but I have heard people (on the LUG I think) say that. ... I saw one guy who claimed to be an apple tech say that Diskwarrior sometimes
2005-01-30 by GAmoore@aol.com
... I m glad I m not alone and sane afterall. I first noticed this when I had the global harmony track active, and I transposed some parts even a fifth or so.
2005-01-30 by steinway03
... You are not alone! I, too, experience a transpose bug . I haven t done the work to figure out exact circumstances prior, but just when I least expect it
2005-01-30 by Maurits van de Kamp
... True, it s just cleaning up logfiles and indexing the filesystem and stuff like that. ... No. The operating system defragments the filesystems while using
2005-01-30 by amgmamgma
... None of the daily/weekly/monthly tasks that run overnight do anything resembling a defrag. They mostly just clean up temp files, system log files and
2005-01-30 by taylormorgantaylor
Hi.I just got an Ozonic from M-audio..I do hardware monitoring due to latency issues..Usb2 as well as firewire still can t compensate for latency. ... do a
2005-01-30 by dennis gunn
... That is true. I have not even thought about midi latency in ages. There are devices like the Unitor that time stamp midi so if the device that is sending
2005-01-30 by GAmoore@aol.com
Midi latency is known to vary. Its not just uniformly 30 ms late. it might be 10 ms late here and 35 ms late there. there will always be some form of audio
2005-01-30 by dennis gunn
... No it does not vary. ... The latency most people are talking about is monitoring latency. Monitoring latency is basically the time it takes for a signal to
2005-01-30 by Charlie Massey
I keep hearing about latency. Question: Does this latency vary as the piece progresses? If it does then what I am going to say next can be skipped over and
2005-01-30 by dennis gunn
... He is saying it *gets rid* of the ground noise you get if you use the analog output. I have presonus central station too. I like its feature set and its
2005-01-29 by GAmoore@aol.com
... whats this? you can t use the optical in, without ground noise? Is that constant or occasional?
2005-01-29 by Paul Heitsch
Logic 7 now offers a preference for assigning the right mouse button to a tool or the toolbox. Does anyone know of a way to select None of the above? TIA. -
2005-01-29 by Juande Martin
... I m using a ISA430 pre with the digital option straight into my G5 via the optical input. Pretty handy as you don t have to deal with drivers and all that.
2005-01-29 by GAmoore@aol.com
Hey please feel free to invite other Logic people to join this list! I put the word out on the Absynth and Access Virus lists. But with more people we can have
2005-01-29 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Yeah, thats what I find so hard to grasp about X. On one hand, we should leave it alone, but on the other hand there are quite a few little things that we
2005-01-29 by fictionmusic2000
... needed ... audio ... Yah I second that. I have never had a problem with my OSX but I have a buddy who did some cleaning on his and he is getting constant
2005-01-29 by dennis gunn
... There is both optical in and out as well as analog in and out and you can freely select which you want to use with the Audio Midi setup utility:
2005-01-29 by Nick Batzdorf
From: Charlie Massey ... My opinion, FWIW: leave OS X the frig alone. The days when you needed to remove the clock display because it
2005-01-29 by Nick Batzdorf
From: GAmoore@aol.com ... I believe the optical jack is only an output, so you ll need a sound card. But I just got rid of my digital mixer about three months
2005-01-29 by dennis gunn
... I have tried various forms of it. It works but there is a problem. Personally I find the latency that they system adds when you go that route
2005-01-28 by Chris Coccia
... The copy/paste method is pretty much it in OS X. I have all my individual banks saved as text files. You just have to grab em from SD, then paste em into
2005-01-28 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Thanks. Is anyone doing that?
2005-01-28 by GAmoore@aol.com
The autolink feature linked Soundiver and Logic - and it used to be the only way to get the actual patch names from an external synth into logic. I didn t use
2005-01-28 by Kamm Schreiner
Thanks to both Chris and Eddie, I m hoping SoundDiver will be worked into Logic as part of the package rather than as an add on. Or at least something similar
2005-01-28 by Chris Coccia
... Under OS9 Autolink still works just fine and Sound Diver just becomes part of Logic in a sense. Under OS X there was something about the way the OS works
2005-01-28 by Eddie Sullivan
... The folks from SQ have gotten MidiQuestXL for the Mac to work with FX Expansion s VST-AU Wrapper. Native AU support is planned for the next release : )
2005-01-28 by Chris Muir
... Yes, should work fine. -C -- ... http://www.xfade.com/ | theory and practice. In practice, there is. cbm@well.com | - Jan L.A. van de
2005-01-28 by Kamm Schreiner
... Does SoundDiver actually integrate with Logic? In other words, can I call up a patch using the same method I do now, with the only difference being that
2005-01-28 by Chris Coccia
... I believe the plugin is VST only. The company, or at least a few reps from it, sit and spam members of the Sound Diver group trying to snag some sales
2005-01-28 by Kamm Schreiner
... Eddie, This looks extremely interesting to me, but does it work with Logic? I can t find a list of applications that are supported. Only Cubase is
2005-01-28 by Eddie Sullivan
This is the opposite of what you want to do, but it may be just as convienient, http://www.squest.com/ basically an editor librarian where the midi instruments
2005-01-28 by GAmoore@aol.com
I wonder if Soundiver could be adapted for virtual instruments. It would be really convenient to have a single user interface to store patches on both hardware
2005-01-28 by GAmoore@aol.com
Has anyone tried a install and restore ? They gave me a printout at the apple store from the apple website. you put the panther disk in, then at the
2005-01-28 by Charlie Massey
I just happened onto the article and thought it might be of interest. Lots of junk in OSX for sure. Hope it helps, Greg! Charlie
2005-01-28 by GAmoore@aol.com
I am wondering if I get a G5 if I can ditch my audio board. I have an Apogee Rosetta external Analog-digital converter which I think I can send it in via the
2005-01-28 by james page
... FWIW, I would proceed with caution here. I remember several posts on the LUG which debunked this article when it came out a few months ago. JP
2005-01-28 by GAmoore@aol.com
http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/01/27/peachpit/index.php Peachpit debuts Logic Pro, Express training guide By Brad Cook bcook@maccentral.com Peachpit Press
2005-01-27 by Eddie Sullivan
... I use DP and Logic regularly, and I m also comfortable in ProTools. There is no best. You can pretty much do the same types of things in all of them.
2005-01-27 by GAmoore@aol.com
Good article! I saved it as a PDF (Safari Print Save as PDF) so I have it forever now! I am trying to find my original Panther Install CDs to do an Install
2005-01-27 by Charlie Massey
Hi, Found this article on Electronic Musician that you may or may not have seen. I would think that when you are running your machine at max, as many of us
2005-01-27 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Some of the others allow VST plugs - and various things are only available in VST form.
2005-01-27 by Kamm Schreiner
... I ve never done any in depth listening tests, but I would give Logic the tilt for the included effects being easier to adjust and I like their method of
2005-01-26 by GAmoore@aol.com
I pretty much agree with the assesment of the logic plugs - space designer, tape delay, sculpture are really good. Also the stereo delay is quite useful,