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Growing quite tired of this... (pg. 2)
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owien
lol i thought logic had auto save?
palm
not logic, mac in general has.
owien
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Originally posted by palm
not logic, mac in general has.
ah i see a classic case of saving projects as you go then
meriter
quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
Bounce to audio?

I never thought I would see the all powerful Mac struggling along...


I'll have you know that I'm running Logic 8 on a dual 1.0 ghz PowerPC G4 with 1 gig of Ram. This comp was new in 2000. I'm amazed at how well it does actually. I feel like a crybaby for posting this thread now that I put things into perspective.
DigiNut
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Originally posted by EgosXII
it's so permanent once bounced tho.. i make changes every time i open a project pretty much.. once i've bounced it i'd probably just get sick of it :p

You don't have to delete the source material... just turn off the instrument/FX once it's bounced (you CAN do that in Logic, can't you?).

If you make a habit of doing that and keep CPU/memory usage low, then you should be able to reactivate at least a few instruments at a time without running into any resource issues.

Plus, a little permanency is probably a good thing, forces you to stop fiddling with minor details and just get things done.
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by DigiNut
Plus, a little permanency is probably a good thing, forces you to stop fiddling with minor details and just get things done.

palm
freezing is good thinking anyway. u can use the parts in other songs, daws, etc later. wavs are forever, software is not.
cryophonik
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Originally posted by meriter

Will someone please buy me a PC and punch that annoying little "I'm a Mac" fruitcake in the nuts for me?


fixed. :p
Eric J
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Originally posted by DigiNut
just turn off the instrument/FX once it's bounced (you CAN do that in Logic, can't you?).


Logic does this automatically once a track is frozen.
Magnus
Don't feel too bad. I'm using Cubase 5 on a PC and constantly get a smiliar error to yours, "CPU Overload." Never had these problems on the same hardware with previous versions of Cubase. Very frustrating.

meriter
What do you guys mean by "freezing" tracks?
sixofour.604
In Cubase you click a freeze track button, and the whole channel [say, your bass] is turned into a big as wav file and that is played instead of the FX and Synth..it saves cpu. I guess logic has this ability aswell.
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