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Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 5:29 pm
by samplaire
Hi,

I once used to use Logic Audio Discovery version but it was long ago, I almost forgot it. Now, after a 5 year Cubase usage, I changed to Logic again (Logic Audio, the simpliest one) and am amazed! The Logic version I got is 6.0.1 and it works both in MacOS 9.x and MacOS X. I changed from Cubase because of economics (Upgrading from Cubase 4.x to SX would cost me approx. 350 Euro and I would only be able to use it in OS X, with no CW support yet while the Logic purchase allowes me to use my cubase as well as Logic 6 in MacOS 9 and use the OSX version of Logic for only 300 Euros - additionaly I got EXSp24 sample player, ES1 synth and EVB73 organ for free!!!!) and curiosity (I was always afraid and curious in one about the Logic environment and it's very creative and interesting to built my own setups, like in the SFP environment!).

In the above situation I noticed that the printed manual of Logic is more useful than any electronical one found in almost all today's software - it's due to the simplicity of book in hand rather than reading from a display. So I'm glad they prepared the manual the traditional (but not so obvious nowadays) way :smile: You know, it would be difficult to take a display to a toilet while a book is good one :wink:

Logic rules :smile:

I'm glad the combination of Logic and CW stuff on a MAc works so great :smile:

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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 2:07 am
by marcuspocus
Yeah, Logic and SFP make a fabulous combo.

Remember in sx those bus routing to use an sfp effect on a track? Try to find to IOHelper plugin from logic, insert this into a track.

This plugin is a life saver. :smile:

I love Logic environment.

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 4:13 am
by samplaire
Unfortunately this feature is only available for Logic Platinum users :sad: