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Posted by EgosXII on Nov-08-2009 05:18:
Re: A few questions about switching over.
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Originally posted by Stef
1) After knowing those programs, how is the learning curve for logic?
2) Seeing as I've bought a decent amount of VSTi and VST at this point, is there any way to transfer them to the AU format? Or are the included synths and effects more than sufficient?
3)How stable and overall workable is the Rewire function in logic 9 with reason?
4) I have two interfaces at the moment, m-audio firewire 410 and a behringer fca 202, will i need to purchase a new one?
5) I heard that there are problem with logic and the virus TI functioning properly, does this still persist?
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i would say go for it..
1: SHOULD be ok, logic's pretty intuitive once you get the basics down, and knowing the basics of many daws already i'm sure you'll get it no worries!
2: MOST vsts come with an AU version... a lot of them have the AU with the install file, or you might be able to get them exchanged or whatever...
Logic's built in stuff is AWESOME though imo... all of the fx and plugins work wonders.. i don't use the synths too much, but all of the EQs, verbs and distortions are top notch...
3: not too sure..
4: already answered..
5: this has been FIXED!! thank god.. month or 2 ago access released a patch and now my TI interacts beautifully with macs
Posted by Eric J on Nov-08-2009 05:39:
Re: Re: A few questions about switching over.
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Originally posted by EgosXII
2: MOST vsts come with an AU version... a lot of them have the AU with the install file, or you might be able to get them exchanged or whatever...
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This is going to be on a case-by-case basis for each plugin you own. Some companies provide you with both PC and Mac versions when you purchase. Some will want a cross-grade fee (usually $20 or so). Some will make you buy it again (rare).
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Originally posted by EgosXII
Logic's built in stuff is AWESOME though imo... all of the fx and plugins work wonders.. i don't use the synths too much, but all of the EQs, verbs and distortions are top notch...
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Agreed. You'll be surprised at how capable most of the built in plugins are. The built in Software Instruments and Software Effects (Logic speak) are actually not Audio Units, but part of the Logic core code base. This means that they run very well with extremely low resource usage. All this combined with OS-level integration of Core Audio (Logic's version of ASIO) makes for a VERY stable system. All the problems I have ever had, which are few, have been traced to problems with 3rd party software.
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Originally posted by EgosXII
5: this has been FIXED!! thank god.. month or 2 ago access released a patch and now my TI interacts beautifully with macs |
Confirmed. I've had my TI for a week and had zero problems with it (knock on wood).
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