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7.1 order info and details

7.1 order info and details

2005-04-06 by GAmoore@aol.com

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore?productLearnMore=M9986ZM/A

$19.95

TOP TEN REASONS TO UPGRADE

1. Expanded Apple Loops Integration
Produce your own software instrument Apple Loops using any Logic Pro or Audio Unit plug-in. Place the software instrument Apple Loops onto an Audio Instrument track and the original MIDI performance and Channel Strip configuration is completely restored. Convert your ReCycle (REX) files into Apple Loops by simply dragging them into the Arrange window. Find your Apple Loops more easily by limiting which Jam Packs or other loop collections you wish to browse.

2. Full Native Plug-In Delay Compensation
Take advantage of 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. You'll especially appreciate this enhancement if you own third party DSP cards like those developed by Universal Audio and TC Electronics.

3. New Instrument and Effect Plug-Ins
Add beef and character to your bass or other instruments with a new Bass Amp plug-in which replicates the sound of the industry's sweetest bass amplifiers and direct boxes. Tighten up any performance using the Enhanced Timing plug-in or be inspired by the massive atmospheric synth textures produced by two new Hybrid Synth instruments.

4. Hand Tool in Track Mixer
Freely move, copy and swap plug-ins between Channel Strip Inserts using the new Hand Tool in either the Arrange window or Track Mixer.

5. Over 70 New Key Commands
Speed up your workflow by assigning up to 70 new key commands to your favorite functions, including many of those introduced in 7.0 such as Open Loop Browser, Next/Previous Channel Strip, Create Multiple Tracks, Import Audio Files, and Bounce.

6. Numerous Plug-In Improvements
Swap, copy, and import Ultrabeat voices and sequences using a simple drag and drop operation. Export Ultrabeat patterns directly to the Arrange window also using drag and drop. Create or edit EXS24 instruments more easily using rubber-band selection of Zones and the ability to define Start Note and Width settings when importing multiple samples. Exploit new options for the Rotor effect in the EVB3, which also now has improved integration with the Hammond Suzuki XB-1, XK-2, and XK-3 hardware Drawbar controllers. Enjoy many other useful refinements made to Sculpture, Vocal Transformer, Pitch Correction and other plug-ins.

7. Support for 9 additional Control Surfaces
Increase your choices for compatible hardware control surfaces thanks to dedicated support for these 9 popular controller devices: Korg KONTROL49 and MicroKONTROL, Frontier Design Groups Tranzport, Tascam US-2400 and FW-1082, JL Cooper CS-32 and FaderMaster 4/100.

8. Follow Tempo Option for Recorded Audio
Enable the new "Follow Tempo" Region parameter for any audio recorded into your song, and Logic will time and pitch shift the file when you change the song's tempo or key.

9. Insert Chords from Chord Track
Simplify the process for placing chords in lead sheets using a new option which imports the chords from the Global Chord Track.

10. Multiple Performance Enhancements
Streamline your entire workflow as a result of numerous general optimizations and performance enhancements found in Logic Pro 7.1. Highlights include accelerated waveform overview creation, speedier initialization of Audio Units plug-ins during startup, the option to add files to the Audio Window after many audio file functions, improved handling of XML, AAF, and OMF file transfers, and more.

Note: Logic Pro 7.1 is available to all Logic Pro users possessing an XSkey authorized for Logic Pro 7.0.

http://www.apple.com/logic/

Re: [Logic_Cafe] 7.1 order info and details

2005-04-06 by Eddie Sullivan

Does this mean what I think it means?

If it does this is amazing-

Eddie
IMS
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On Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at 05:12 PM, GAmoore@... wrote:

> 8. Follow Tempo Option for Recorded Audio
> Enable the new "Follow Tempo" Region parameter for any audio recorded 
> into your song, and Logic will time and pitch shift the file when you 
> change the song's tempo or key.

Re: [Logic_Cafe] 7.1 order info and details

2005-04-06 by Chris Caouette

Sure sounds like it.  Real time time stretching.  I already ordered my 
copy.
Chris

Inner Force Music
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On Apr 6, 2005, at 5:48 PM, Eddie Sullivan wrote:

> Does this mean what I think it means?
>
> If it does this is amazing-
>
> Eddie
> IMS
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at 05:12 PM, GAmoore@... wrote:
>
>> 8. Follow Tempo Option for Recorded Audio
>> Enable the new "Follow Tempo" Region parameter for any audio recorded 
>> into your song, and Logic will time and pitch shift the file when you 
>> change the song's tempo or key.

Re: Re: 7.1 order info and details

2005-04-07 by Nick Batzdorf

It'll be interesting to see what the algorithm is, i.e. whether it's 
granular like Live or hi-fi like Sound Toys Speed and Serrato 
Pitch'nTime. Either way, if it works for frozen tracks, it'll really 
give those of us using large sample libraries a lot more mileage out 
of one machine.



>    Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:48:17 -0400
>    From: Eddie Sullivan <esullivan@...>
>Subject: Re: 7.1 order info and details
>
>Does this mean what I think it means?
>
>If it does this is amazing-
>
>Eddie
>IMS
>
>
>On Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at 05:12 PM, GAmoore@... wrote:
>
>>  8. Follow Tempo Option for Recorded Audio
>>  Enable the new "Follow Tempo" Region parameter for any audio recorded
>>  into your song, and Logic will time and pitch shift the file when you
>>  change the song's tempo or key.


-- 
Nick Batzdorf - editor
Virtual Instruments magazine
(the world of softsynths and samplers)
www.Virtualinstrumentsmag.com
1-877 VImagzn (846-2496), 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Re: 7.1 order info and details

2005-04-07 by GAmoore@aol.com

>it'll really 
>give those of us using large sample libraries a lot more mileage out 
>of one machine.
>

Hey Nick have you used Synful? In the words of BT "get your ass online and 
download it" - however its PC only until this summer I think when AU comes out.

RE: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Re: 7.1 order info and details

2005-04-07 by Kamm Schreiner

> if it works for 
> frozen tracks, it'll really give those of us using large 
> sample libraries a lot more mileage out of one machine.

Just because of the nature of frozen tracks I doubt it will, but I hope I'm
wrong!

Kamm

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Re: 7.1 order info and details

2005-04-07 by Maurits van de Kamp

Op Thursday 07 April 2005 17:04, schreef Kamm Schreiner:
> > if it works for
> > frozen tracks, it'll really give those of us using large
> > sample libraries a lot more mileage out of one machine.
>
> Just because of the nature of frozen tracks I doubt it will, but I hope I'm
> wrong!

It would kinda defeat the purpose of freezing tracks, since it would take a 
lot of CPU load to pitch shift them on the fly, and that is probably what you 
were running short of when you started freezing tracks in the first 
place. :o)

Maurits.

[Logic_Cafe] Re: Re: 7.1 order info and details

2005-04-07 by Kamm Schreiner

> It would kinda defeat the purpose of freezing tracks, since 
> it would take a lot of CPU load to pitch shift them on the 
> fly, and that is probably what you were running short of when 
> you started freezing tracks in the first place. :o)

Yes. I agree. That is exactly why I doubt it will work with Frozen Tracks.
However, Apple could very easily make fools of us. Anything is possible and
it is certainly technically possible for it to work on frozen tracks.

Kamm

Re: Re: Re: Re: 7.1 order info and details

2005-04-07 by Nick Batzdorf

From: GAmoore@...

>Hey Nick have you used Synful? In the words of BT "get your ass online and
>download it" - however its PC only until this summer I think when AU 
>comes out.

I'm down with that, and I have three PCs.

It shows a lot of promise.
-- 
Nick Batzdorf - editor
Virtual Instruments magazine
(the world of softsynths and samplers)
www.Virtualinstrumentsmag.com
1-877 VImagzn (846-2496), 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101

Re: Re: Re: Re: 7.1 order info and details

2005-04-07 by Nick Batzdorf

>  > > if it works for
>>  > frozen tracks, it'll really give those of us using large
>  > sample libraries a lot more mileage out of one machine.

>  > Just because of the nature of frozen tracks I doubt it will, but I hope I'm
>  > wrong!
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  From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...>

>It would kinda defeat the purpose of freezing tracks, since it would take a
>lot of CPU load to pitch shift them on the fly, and that is probably what you
>were running short of when you started freezing tracks in the first
>place. :o)

Not with EXS. What I was short of was memory (which freezing doesn't 
help) and to a lesser extent polyphony.

But you have a point.

Whether the effect is psychological - which is real - or only 
imaginary - which is also real - is another question. After all, the 
earth is flat. :)
-- 
Nick Batzdorf - editor
Virtual Instruments magazine
(the world of softsynths and samplers)
www.Virtualinstrumentsmag.com
1-877 VImagzn (846-2496), 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101

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