--- PersingEP@... wrote: > > stuff of course. We need native FX and instruments to be split between the > processors to see the real increase. The only part of current Logic that is > Altivec coded is the Mixer...what about all the effects and instruments. So Errrr... Are you certain about this? ISTR that the native plugins were the first thing to get the Altivec treatment being pretty much the most computa- tionally intensive stuff in logic. Didnt people report greater numbers of 'verbs after the altivec update? Thats not to say itll help one jot with the Multi Processor issue. Only an OSX port will do that. Having had some experience with MP power when developing for the BeOS (Played with nuendo on a DP Be Machine... wow!) I think that owners of MP boxen will get a very pleasent surprise when the OSX version of Logic appears. I think its a large coincidence that Apple bought Emagic, that everyones waiting for a new Mac platform with lots of new features, and that its MWNY in just over a week. I'm hoping for some revelations. If the rumors were true and it were a perfect world, we'll see OSX10.2, Logic for OSX, 1.5GHz G4e PowerMacs, DDR Ram support, USB2 and a new enclosure with two 5 1/4" bays all being announced at MWNY. Personally I only expect to see 10.2 and Logic Titanium being released. But hey, I'm a dreamer... ~Pev (excited as apparently his Logic 5/Gold update will *finally* appear on his doorstep today or tomorrow. woot!) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com
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Re: [exs] Logic on a mac
2002-07-09 by Pev
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