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Logic 7.1

Logic 7.1

2005-04-06 by GAmoore@aol.com

Apple takes pre-orders for Logic, Logic Express 7.1



1 hour, 3 minutes ago

Technology - MacCentral

By Jim Dalrymple MacCentral

Apple is now taking pre-orders for the next major update to the company's professional grade music applications, Logic and Logic Express. The update, which brings both applications to version 7.1, will ship on DVD and will cost US$19.95.





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The update includes expanded Apple loops integration and the ability to convert your ReCycle files into Apple Loops by dragging them into the Arrange window. The update also offers full plug-in delay compensation which now corrects for latency produced on bus, auxiliary, and output channels in addition to every other path in the native audio mixer, according to Apple.

New plug-ins include a Bass Amp, Enhanced Timing plug-in and two new Hybrid Synth instruments. You can also now move, copy and swap plug-ins between Channel Strip Inserts using the new Hand Tool in either the Arrange window or Track Mixer.

In addition to other plug-in enhancements, the update also adds support for nine controller devices: Korg KONTROL49 and MicroKONTROL, Frontier Design Groups Tranzport, Tascam US-2400 and FW-1082, JL Cooper CS-32 and FaderMaster 4/100.

Several other enhancements to streamline workflow and increase performance have also been done for this update.

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Logic 7.1

2005-04-06 by Ben Stuyts

On 6 Apr 2005, at 23:09, GAmoore@... wrote:

> Apple takes pre-orders for Logic, Logic Express 7.1

Got the order in as soon as I saw it on one of the Mac news sites. The 
order confirmation says shipping before the 29th. :-(

Can't wait. The bass amp simulator is a nice one, I was actually 
looking for something like that! I've played with Logic's guitar amp a 
bit, but it doesn't do the job for me. I was even contemplating getting 
a real bass amp, just to have some fun shaking the windows again.

Ben

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Logic 7.1

2005-04-06 by Eddie Sullivan

On Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at 05:52 PM, Ben Stuyts wrote:

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> Got the order in as soon as I saw it on one of the Mac news sites. The
> order confirmation says shipping before the 29th. :-(
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> Can't wait. The bass amp simulator is a nice one, I was actually
> looking for something like that! I've played with Logic's guitar amp a
> bit, but it doesn't do the job for me. I was even contemplating getting
> a real bass amp, just to have some fun shaking the windows again.

Any decent bass amp I ever knew about cost more than $20 : )

Way to go Apple : )

Eddie
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Logic 7.1

2005-04-06 by Chris Coccia

Eddie Sullivan wrote:

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> Any decent bass amp I ever knew about cost more than $20 : )
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> Way to go Apple : )
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Yeah like the grand we just paid a year ago for a 69 Ampeg SVT head hehehe!!

-- 
Chris

http://www.descentrecords.com

Re: Logic 7.1

2005-04-18 by Michael Levine

On Apr 16, 2005, at 9:16 AM, George wrote:

> Imagine if you bought a tv, and it constantly went off, or a car
> that would stop on the freeway

I remember a couple of years back when Bill Gates was quoted 
(apocryphally, perhaps) as saying something like, "If the car had 
developed like the computer has, it would cost five hundred dollars and 
get two hundred miles to the gallon ."  To which a wag replied, "It 
would cost five hundred dollars, get two hundred miles to the gallon, 
and explode once a year, killing all its occupants."

If it were only once a year;-)

Best Wishes,
Michael A. Levine
www.MichaelLevineMusic.com

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