Changing my order to Logic 9, no real need for it over 8 as Live can already do the interesting new features anyway, but at least I can piss off all the people I know who bum Logic 8Sage wrote:Fuck, I've got Logic 8 on order, what should I do?

Changing my order to Logic 9, no real need for it over 8 as Live can already do the interesting new features anyway, but at least I can piss off all the people I know who bum Logic 8Sage wrote:Fuck, I've got Logic 8 on order, what should I do?
My guess is not. Logic/Apple are using what looks like two different approaches to pitch time stretching. As apposed to the singular warp marker approach, they seem to be going slicing (Apple Loops, which has the ability to preview) and the new Flex engine deal. Live I think will still win the instant preview in tempo award, but honestly I seem to always choose loops of things Live doesn't guess correctly on... my choices in crazy samples more than Live I think though.timothyallan wrote:does anyone know if it does the sample preview in time with its flex engine that Live does currently?
The yellow arrow jobs are likely slice points. Different tool, no pitch time stuff, just straight Recycle style slicing. The Flex tool doesn't seem to have that kind of indicator line.timothyallan wrote:Behold, Logic 9 now has warp markers:
That's cool, I just watched the videos on Apples site, and the Recycle style slicing has yellow markers, but the Flex tool isn't showing them on the video?timothyallan wrote:I dunno dude, I ripped that from GS where they said that's how the flex markers appear.
That's clever.Tarekith wrote:The markers change color depending on how far you've stretched it I believe. As you get further from what Logic considers "good", the markers change to orange and then red to indicate audio quality may suffer. Logicprohelp.com has the most info on Logic 9 I've found so far...
logicprohelp.com is a very good forum as well, no fun at all but helpful and full of real depth knowledge.Tarekith wrote:The markers change color depending on how far you've stretched it I believe. As you get further from what Logic considers "good", the markers change to orange and then red to indicate audio quality may suffer. Logicprohelp.com has the most info on Logic 9 I've found so far...
Very cool. That is one of my fav features of Live.timothyallan wrote:Ohhh, you can also can drag in tracks from old projects now, which I love about Live. However, you can also say whether or not you want the audio/sends/inserts to come along with it, or all of the above. Hot.