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Logic Pro X is here (pg. 2)
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
To be honest, i think all DAWs should just do it and force them to just ing finish the decade long change. I mean they ahve been selling 64 bit hardware for ing ions. Just end 32 support. Every daw maker should just stop it.
not having 64 bit versions of you plugins is just a joke. |
Abso-ing-lutely. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by topofthewor1d
i guess no sylenth in logic x then? pretty lame. |
It will be the end of EDM as we know it.
I'm guessing that Logic X will cause all the Mac users to storm the Lennard castle and you'll see 64-bit in no time. As for being "pretty lame", you should direct that comment toward these lazy developers who refuse to keep up with technology (i.e., see L4C's comment above). |
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| Lolo |
kinda feel for the late adopters through mac app store, sure, but honestly, 200$ was the price of logic express 9, and is less than the upgrade path from ableton live 8 suite to 9 suite, which was for me a complete joke. I can see those berliners already pushing with live X for an adobe CC-like price policy. At least with logic, things are very clear and the same for everyone, you pay, you download, you start using what you're paying for. No upgrade paths, no silly policies, no games. Just music.
I think I'll do the jump very soon.
I used to pay 1000$ for my logic pro pack so at 200 bucks, I think there's lots of great stuff in there. Steinberg demands 700 for a version of Cubase with the same features, if not less.
Now the suspense goes round mainstage 3... will its playback plug feature real-time stretching? might do! If so then... goodbye ableton live for me and forever. |
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| topofthewor1d |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
It will be the end of EDM as we know it.
I'm guessing that Logic X will cause all the Mac users to storm the Lennard castle and you'll see 64-bit in no time. As for being "pretty lame", you should direct that comment toward these lazy developers who refuse to keep up with technology (i.e., see L4C's comment above). |
i agree, Lennard should get his together or drop the product, especially since he's in essence charging over $200 for legacy software |
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| cryophonik |
MacProVideo already has a video series showing off the new features in Logic X. Gotta say, I'm loving the new features. Track stacks are pretty cool. Moving tracks around now works the way you'd expect, including moving non-contiguous tracks around. The MIDI effects seem very cool, especially the arp, modulator, and randomizer.
http://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/logic-pro-100-whats-new-in-logic-pro-x
edit: damn, the new Retro synth looks very cool, too. It's actually four different synths in one (analog, sync, wavetable, & FM). The new electric piano also seems nice. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| quote: | Originally posted by topofthewor1d
what are some workarounds? |
vsl ensemble
jbridge
i think jbridge would be your best bet for insert fx. There are also some more elaborate workarounds using jack audio but they are a little overkill for just 1 plugin
What annoys me is the mountain lion requirement. 10.7 is still iffy and I have a feeling there are some core issues that are still there. And if that is the case. Good bye mac. That multi core issue is really deep in the code and unless they built it from the ground up, it is probably still there.
Will probably just wait for a crack and test it on a 10.8 system. Its just one of those things that if they didn't fix, i mean that was a huge ing issue that could make your 12 core 6000 mac pro spike with one channel being selected while all other cores are doing nothing. |
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| meriter |
how the does this guy still have a job seriously |
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| Lolo |
| quote: | Originally posted by topofthewor1d
what are some workarounds? |
maschine? Nomad factory magma hosts vsts inside logic too. That should solve the issue... partially. Now on a single core that's going to be very hard for some with an older mac. Glad I got myself a quad even though the logic board needs a replacement. |
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| topofthewor1d |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lolo
maschine? Nomad factory magma hosts vsts inside logic too. That should solve the issue... partially. Now on a single core that's going to be very hard for some with an older mac. Glad I got myself a quad even though the logic board needs a replacement. |
i see everyone talking about jBridgeM w maschine.. what do you need a maschine for? isn't that what jBridge is for? |
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| topofthewor1d |
yeah, this should escalate fairly quickly :eyes: |
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| Zombie0729 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lolo
Now the suspense goes round mainstage 3... will its playback plug feature real-time stretching? might do! If so then... goodbye ableton live for me and forever. |
Really it's this for me. If i can audition sounds in time, I think this is as close to leaving ableton as I've ever been. That said, I use "extract groove" and the new audio to melody things A LOT. I could still use them but I'd like to get back to logic now that they've caught up with everyone else
As for the no upgrade price, $200 is an upgrade price as far as I'm concerned. |
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