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Posted by orTof�nChiLd on Aug-26-2009 17:27:

King Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard

Hello, my fellow mac users. A new update is being available in 8/28/09, which is in two days for mac osx. It allows 64Bit Support. Logic 9 doesn't support 64-bit until 3rd party software is compatible with 64-bit. So yeah, this new update enhances the entire mac which makes it more faster, reliable, and easy to use.

29$ bucks

who's down


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-26-2009 18:11:

Me. Looking forward to it and it seems interesting.

.....but it's gonna have to wait to wait until I can back my back completely up.

I am terrified of doing so as my mac has everything on it - every photo, very track, every sample, every piece of documentation of my professional life for the last two years.

I start sweating every time I even think about it


Posted by Eric J on Aug-26-2009 18:22:

I'll definitely buy it when it comes out, but it will be some time before I actually install the upgrade. I was on Tiger until a couple of months ago, and I expect to follow the same upgrade path with this version.

It will likely be some time until all 3rd party plugins I use are compatible, and I hesitate to install anything .0 until there have been some service releases. Your music workstation is not the place to be running cutting edge software if you have any interest in getting work done.


Posted by Acton on Aug-26-2009 18:30:

Getting a new Macbook Pro next month .

Good job I didn't get it last month!


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-26-2009 18:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
Getting a new Macbook Pro next month .

Good job I didn't get it last month!


i think u would get it anyway when there so short time.
i hope i do bought mine in july.

so whats the point when logic doesnt support it?
will logic be unable to install? im not using any third party software btw, well i did buy some cheap VST stuff recently (FabFilter and some Nitro stuff) but aint depending on it at all. Will Reason and Ableton work on 64bit? I thought OSX was 64 bit from a long time ago as u can get 8GB RAM etc? ??? some weirdness going on here.


Posted by Terrence Parker on Aug-26-2009 19:27:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
i think u would get it anyway when there so short time.
i hope i do bought mine in july.
...


quote:

If you�ve purchased a qualifying computer or Xserve on or after June 8, 2009 that does not include Mac OS X Snow Leopard, you can upgrade to Mac OS X Snow Leopard for $9.95.*

This program ends December 26, 2009. Your completed order form must be postmarked or faxed within 90 days of the date of your purchase of a qualifying computer or Xserve (described in this offer) or by December 26, 2009, whichever is earlier.

* Covers product plus shipping and handing fee. U.S. customers add appropriate sales tax.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate/


Posted by Numb on Aug-26-2009 19:45:

Yep, I'll be on board. I'm not even worried about it.


Posted by RichieV on Aug-26-2009 20:00:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
i think u would get it anyway when there so short time.
i hope i do bought mine in july.

so whats the point when logic doesnt support it?
will logic be unable to install? im not using any third party software btw, well i did buy some cheap VST stuff recently (FabFilter and some Nitro stuff) but aint depending on it at all. Will Reason and Ableton work on 64bit? I thought OSX was 64 bit from a long time ago as u can get 8GB RAM etc? ??? some weirdness going on here.



It never was true 64 bit. The OS could allocate 4 gigs to each app running a form of virtual layering. Logic can only handle 4 gigs of ram but some 3rd party apps ( VSL) as well as esx24 can allocate ram outside of logic.

As of yet, there is still no way for 1 app to use 32 gigs of ram.


Posted by RichieV on Aug-26-2009 20:04:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Me. Looking forward to it and it seems interesting.

.....but it's gonna have to wait to wait until I can back my back completely up.

I am terrified of doing so as my mac has everything on it - every photo, very track, every sample, every piece of documentation of my professional life for the last two years.

I start sweating every time I even think about it


The power line by my apartment was hit yesterday by a truck causing a huge surge zapping my laptop to death. Thankfully the information i had on it was the sorts my girlfriend wouldn't want to see.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-26-2009 20:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Terrence Parker
http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate/


so i get it for 9USD? thats good enough.
do i have to reinstall everything or does it work like an update?


Posted by Terrence Parker on Aug-26-2009 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
so i get it for 9USD? thats good enough.
do i have to reinstall everything or does it work like an update?

I think thats up to you if you want a clean installation or update.
Personally I would do a clean installation.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-26-2009 20:45:

i tried to order but the shit fucked it up lol. gotta call them tomorow.


Posted by Terrence Parker on Aug-26-2009 20:47:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
i tried to order but the shit fucked it up lol. gotta call them tomorow.

Ok, good luck.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-26-2009 20:52:

seemed like the whole page was just translated direclty from english to norwegian, even had to fill in area code for my telefonnumber whihc doesnt exists in this country lol. and i posted my creditcard number then bang! u have ordered to many up to date items (20 is max).. what the hell? i ordered one now hahhaa. v0 alright. they need a servicepack for the website first.


Posted by Beyer on Aug-26-2009 21:41:

I just pre ordered it, and had no problems with the website


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-26-2009 21:51:

fuck ill try again then, dont wanna wait.

lol worked now. awesome. hope its a full DVD and not just an update.


Posted by orTof�nChiLd on Aug-27-2009 03:25:

Anyway can 64-bit mean better sound?


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-27-2009 16:29:

quote:
Originally posted by orTof�nChiLd
Anyway can 64-bit mean better sound?

are u stupid? lol sorry.

seriously though, will reason and ableton work?


Posted by Terrence Parker on Aug-27-2009 16:42:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
are u stupid? lol sorry.

seriously though, will reason and ableton work?

http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic....41008330cec2123


Posted by EgosXII on Aug-27-2009 23:59:

"5. Does Ableton recommend upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6?

If your main concern is stability, we don't recommend upgrading to 10.6 until compatibility for Live and all of your third-party software and hardware products has been assured by the responsible companies."

simple enough really


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-28-2009 00:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Eric J
It will likely be some time until all 3rd party plugins I use are compatible, and I hesitate to install anything .0 until there have been some service releases. Your music workstation is not the place to be running cutting edge software if you have any interest in getting work done.


This is great advice - stability is more important than (buggy) latest functionality so don't do it until they've at least done a first revision.


Posted by orTof�nChiLd on Aug-28-2009 01:41:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
are u stupid? lol sorry.

seriously though, will reason and ableton work?


what i mean't was increased stability dumbass


Posted by Acton on Aug-28-2009 07:58:

I think I can wait a few weeks regarding installing Ableton on my (soon to be) Macbook Pro, until they sort it all out properly.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-28-2009 16:35:

quote:
Originally posted by orTof�nChiLd
what i mean't was increased stability dumbass

lol i dont believe you.


Posted by orTof�nChiLd on Aug-28-2009 18:53:

I just installed it, opened logic, everything worked fine.


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