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| Re: OT Anyone tried Apogee Ensemble? [message #66725 is a reply to message #66722] |
Fri, 14 April 2006 19:27   |
Bill Lorentzen
 Messages: 140 Registered: June 2005
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ugh I'm sure they are also
>> improving and capable. Nuendo looks like a real contender. I'm glad
>> Protools is still around although I don't pine for it. Really, the
>> bottom line is everyone should use whatever makes sense for their way of
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>> working.
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>> The current Intel duo laptops are in G5 performance territory, the
>> comparison I've heard is aprox equal to a dual 2K G5. By the time I need
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>> a new laptop they should be at or better than my dual 2.5K G5. Sweet!
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>> It's interesting to hear that restarting the audio driver temporarily
>> fixed the soft synth dropout problem for you when you were running the
>> MSWindows version of Logic. As for rebooting the machine, that has never
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>> been necessary under OSX (good thing too!), you just have to reload the
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>> project which is still an interruption, so I'm glad to see the bug
>> finally acknowledged and addressed in Logic 7.2.1.
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>> I ordered the required 7.2 update which arrives on Wednesday. Then I can
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>> apply the 7.2.1 download and see if the problem is truly fixed.
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>> If so, you may want to check out Logic again, it's come a long, long way
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>> since the MSWindows version. Of course there's always room for
>> improvement, but over the last few years they have streamlined some of
>> the interface and added a lot of good to great plugins covering a very
>> comprehensive range of studio tools and instruments. It's an impressive
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>> package and (assuming this fix is successful) well worth considering.
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>> Cheers,
>> -Jamie
>> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
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>> LaMont wrote:
>>> To me(imho),
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>>> Logic Audio has lost a lot of it's "shine" over the last couple of years.
>>> When Apple dropped PC support, the momentum it was gaining drew to astop.
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>>> Ahh, this is where companies like Digidesign, who were pretty much an
> Apple
>>> first company, saw an oppertunity to gain user market share, and thus
> grow
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| Re: OT Anyone tried Apogee Ensemble? [message #66733 is a reply to message #66725] |
Fri, 14 April 2006 22:17  |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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>Wow, thanks!
Hope all is well with you.
"Chuck DUffy" <cduffy@cduffy.cduffy> wrote in message
news:43f3e9fd$1@linux...
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> Hi all,
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> All the plugs I have released are available for free download at
www.greatidea.com/downloads/
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> PC users can download the PC value pack and EVENTITER to get them all
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> MAC users can download the MAC value pac and nolimit to get them all.
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> More to follow
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> Have fun. Help each other out if anyone gets stuck.
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> ChuckAlthough the guy selling it and claiming PARIS 3 is free is a wanker, it's
also absurd that PARIS 3 is still hostage to a commercial agreement when
there's no support and it's long discontinued now. That's the REAL
bullshit.
"zmora" <docent191@wp.pl> wrote in message news:4441f8a1$1@linux...
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> Paris 3 soft free?It's some kind of bullshit look:
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http://www.emu.com/support/files/download3.asp?Centric=653&a mp;Platform=1&File=274
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> Zmora
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> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
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> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=74066 01222&sspagename=AD
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> >E:B:AAQ:US:1
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> >what a wanker.....we need to spam this dude. He's gonna end up hosing
some
> >newbie.
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> >I've already given him a heads up.
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> >;oP
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>800 X 600 resolution
Too bad. If it was 1600 x 1200 I'd be all over this.
;o)
"DC" <dc@spammersinheck.com> wrote in message news:445d014e$1@linux...
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> I never would have thought! Cool. What kind do you have?
> What do they cost?
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> DC
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> "brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
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> >I have been using those eye goggles with little lcd
> >screens in them...The kind for video games.
> >Then I just have wireless mouse in my
> &
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