Logic 8 finally released! NO JOKE THIS TIME!
Just like someone already pointed out it's not the glossy box or the number of Virtual instruments that you should look at. It's the way a tool (the software) it's inspirational about making music. Let's not forget that. We all make music here. In my experience Live was a rebirth. I wasn't making music so much in the last years. My SoundBlaster and Cubase SX 2 gave me the creeps so I went on buying an external FW Audio that contained Live 4 Lite. Suddenly my creativity got a hit, a bust, just like a slap on the face. I jumped on Live 5 special upgrade offer and then Live 6 upgrade. Since then I simply can't stop making music and having fun. Even if I do not perform on stage with Live, but I have gigs as a Bass Player in a band, the session view, coupled with the arrangement view really improved the way I make music. Give me LogicStudio half the price, the creative flow will stop. Do you want to spend 500 bucks in real amazing sounds? There's a lot of things out there. Do you need a piano? Truepianos. No samples, no note limit, 57 MB. It's the new frontier. Who needs big samples anyway? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsd2SJThgjU
Sure it looks that for 500 bucks they're giving you a lot of things. Are they worth it? Concentrate on what you use and what you really need to make your music better. I got external hardware that's enough for me.
Sure the Abes will take a hit, but they are smart and clever I think we should expect something.
- Best
- Pasha
Sure it looks that for 500 bucks they're giving you a lot of things. Are they worth it? Concentrate on what you use and what you really need to make your music better. I got external hardware that's enough for me.
Sure the Abes will take a hit, but they are smart and clever I think we should expect something.
- Best
- Pasha
Mac Studio M1
Live 12 Suite,Zebra ,Valhalla Plugins, MIDI Guitar (2+3),Guitar, Bass, VG99, GP10, JV1010 and some controllers
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Live 12 Suite,Zebra ,Valhalla Plugins, MIDI Guitar (2+3),Guitar, Bass, VG99, GP10, JV1010 and some controllers
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Music : http://alonetone.com/pasha
ok, jokes and rants aside, I got my upgrade today...
Took forever and a day to install. Fair enough. It's about 40 gigs, for fuck's sake!
Anyways, new interface improvements = awesome. good enough to make it feel like an entirely new version of logic, yet it still feels like... well... logic. Thumbs up on that. Great software bundle. HUGE sample/loop library... etc etc etc. It is definitely worth the money.
My only 2 complaints...
1) the library installment options aren't as flexible as i expected them to be. I mean, only a few of the audio library elements could be installed on an externa HD while i was pretty much forced to install the rest on my internal HD.
2) It's not clear to me. Should I have uninstalled Logic pro 7 first? do I uninstall it now? I just want to free up as much space as possible in my internal HD :/
Any help on this? Logic 7 users even? Shouldn't be much of a difference between the file handling systems of versions 7 and 8, right?
Once again... help!
Took forever and a day to install. Fair enough. It's about 40 gigs, for fuck's sake!
Anyways, new interface improvements = awesome. good enough to make it feel like an entirely new version of logic, yet it still feels like... well... logic. Thumbs up on that. Great software bundle. HUGE sample/loop library... etc etc etc. It is definitely worth the money.
My only 2 complaints...
1) the library installment options aren't as flexible as i expected them to be. I mean, only a few of the audio library elements could be installed on an externa HD while i was pretty much forced to install the rest on my internal HD.
2) It's not clear to me. Should I have uninstalled Logic pro 7 first? do I uninstall it now? I just want to free up as much space as possible in my internal HD :/
Any help on this? Logic 7 users even? Shouldn't be much of a difference between the file handling systems of versions 7 and 8, right?
Once again... help!
you can install all of the content any place you want to,, use the custom install option. There is a more detailed explanation on the sonikmatter site from Oscwilde,, check it out.aqua_tek wrote: 1) the library installment options aren't as flexible as i expected them to be. I mean, only a few of the audio library elements could be installed on an externa HD while i was pretty much forced to install the rest on my internal HD.
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In the EU, as many as you own.. no matter what the EULA says.john gordon wrote:how many computers do you think i can install logic 8 on?
Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
On another forum I just learnt that Logic 8 cannot (destructively) apply effects to an audio clip. I guess that rules it out as a post-production tool, which suprises me because I bought the pre-release rumours/hype that it would be the Pro Tools killer - obviously not their aim after all.Homebelly wrote: Go head and enjoy audition,, your right it is a very cool package, just as is sampletude,,
So Audition was an inappropriate comparisson to make. Logic really looks then more like a composition programme, using the Apple Loops and bundled instruments. So it is more in competition with Live, not Audition. And I for one will be sticking with Live because I love the unique Session View approach.
That means I can more easily take your very good advice:
mack music with what your comfertable with and quit wasting energy on worrying about apples marketing plans
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Taken from the sonikmatter forumssuburbanbather wrote:Taken from this Macworld article- http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/09/12/logic/index.phpkrank wrote:Can anyone point me to a chart that thoroughly compares the features of LE with LP?trip_out wrote:Just bought it for just under £120 at the Apple HE store. Oh my god.
Now wtf do I do with Tracktion!
According to Schoeben, there are only four features that separate Logic Pro from Logic Express. They are: surround sound, distributed audio, high-end control surface support and TDM support.
Just go to the Logic Pro spec list and ignore these four features. This means that you can actually get all of the Logic plug ins for $200
The sample library is different too.oscwilde wrote: Differences between Logic Pro 8 & Express 8
Before doing the list.....obviously, Logic Studio - which is the only way to get Logic Pro 8 - also offers WaveBurner, MainStage, SoundTrack Pro 2 and so on.
Logic Express 8 is actually the same as Logic Pro 8 — just without the following features:
- Support for high-end control surfaces (Euphonix, SmartAV)
- DAE/TDM support
- DAP (distributed audio processing with Logic Node)
- Surround
- EVP88
- EVB3
- EVD6
- Sculpture
- Space Designer
- Delay Designer
- Linear Phase EQ
- Match EQ
- Multipressor (there is only the 'Preset Multipressor' as in LE7)
- AdLimiter
- Multimeter
My thanks to yoctoyotta for this info.
They are both good deals IMHO
I hate to be the one to start, or at least, pass on this rumor, but word is this will be added to the next update to 8,, more to that word is that that update isn't to far away.headquest wrote: On another forum I just learnt that Logic 8 cannot (destructively) apply effects to an audio clip. I guess that rules it out as a post-production tool, which suprises me because I bought the pre-release rumours/hype that it would be the Pro Tools killer - obviously not their aim after all.
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It comes with separate post en mastering tools though...headquest wrote:On another forum I just learnt that Logic 8 cannot (destructively) apply effects to an audio clip. I guess that rules it out as a post-production tool, which suprises me because I bought the pre-release rumours/hype that it would be the Pro Tools killer - obviously not their aim after all.
Yeah i read that.. def going to get express - only £100trip_out wrote:Taken from the sonikmatter forumssuburbanbather wrote:Taken from this Macworld article- http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/09/12/logic/index.phpkrank wrote: Can anyone point me to a chart that thoroughly compares the features of LE with LP?
According to Schoeben, there are only four features that separate Logic Pro from Logic Express. They are: surround sound, distributed audio, high-end control surface support and TDM support.
Just go to the Logic Pro spec list and ignore these four features. This means that you can actually get all of the Logic plug ins for $200
The sample library is different too.oscwilde wrote: Differences between Logic Pro 8 & Express 8
Before doing the list.....obviously, Logic Studio - which is the only way to get Logic Pro 8 - also offers WaveBurner, MainStage, SoundTrack Pro 2 and so on.
Logic Express 8 is actually the same as Logic Pro 8 — just without the following features:
- Support for high-end control surfaces (Euphonix, SmartAV)
- DAE/TDM support
- DAP (distributed audio processing with Logic Node)
- Surround
- EVP88
- EVB3
- EVD6
- Sculpture
- Space Designer
- Delay Designer
- Linear Phase EQ
- Match EQ
- Multipressor (there is only the 'Preset Multipressor' as in LE7)
- AdLimiter
- Multimeter
My thanks to yoctoyotta for this info.
They are both good deals IMHO
Aqua, I know what you're talking about, people kept telling me to do the custom install, but they don't realize that things like the Jam Packs HAVE to initially be installed on the internal drive. There's just no way to specify a different location during the install. However, Gamat at BigBlueLounge helped me with this advice (works great):Homebelly wrote:you can install all of the content any place you want to,, use the custom install option. There is a more detailed explanation on the sonikmatter site from Oscwilde,, check it out.aqua_tek wrote: 1) the library installment options aren't as flexible as i expected them to be. I mean, only a few of the audio library elements could be installed on an externa HD while i was pretty much forced to install the rest on my internal HD.
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you can install your jam pack and find them in your os X HD
(in LP7 it s in your home library / audio / apple loops)
after that you can copy them in another HD (with all your other apple loops)
thrash the apple loops index files in the folder "apple loops index" (near the apple loops folder)
Open Logic and the loop browser
and drag and drop all your apple loops folders (all the defferent folders) on the loop browser
Logic will ask you if you want to import and copy all the loops in your systeme HD or just index them
choose "just index"
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Yeah you need to install them on the internal drive first, and then copy them, but they work fine after doing the above. Don't even bother trying the older alias trick, dosen't work, Logic won't index the loops still. Loving it, good stuff in this release, it's clear the code underneath is cleaned up, everything operates much smoother and more predictably for me now.
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Shipping, Import Duty, VAT.djconrad wrote:On the UK Apple site Logic Studio is £319. In the US it is $499.
Using the XE currency converter $499=£247.
what the **** is going on??
C'mon this is with all products not just with this, and it is a pretty fair exchange for once. Look at Ableton - EUR549 & USD599 !!!!