Logic Pro X
Logic Pro X
I might be forced to upgrade my logic 8, so I'm looking forward to hear what's your experience with the new version.
Re: Logic Pro X
Jeez.....months without answer.
Due to instability issue........I think due to all of my plug-ins being updated for 64-bit and Maverik, I had to upgrade from Logic 9.
I bought LoigcX the day it came out. Opened it once, gagged, and never opened it again.
I was having about 1 crash per hour in Logic 9.1.8.
I miss Stillwell terribly......but Logic X works wonderfully. Took a few days but I'm over the dark GUI.
Due to instability issue........I think due to all of my plug-ins being updated for 64-bit and Maverik, I had to upgrade from Logic 9.
I bought LoigcX the day it came out. Opened it once, gagged, and never opened it again.
I was having about 1 crash per hour in Logic 9.1.8.
I miss Stillwell terribly......but Logic X works wonderfully. Took a few days but I'm over the dark GUI.
Re: Logic Pro X
Hey, don't worry. I've finally upgraded to logic pro x too, and while I'm not into the darker gui I have to say the daw is also running smoothly to me.
Re: Logic Pro X
I completely switched to Logic X and sold Ableton and S1 for it.
The new interface is pretty good actually, and Drummer is a really nice way to get some synth drum patterns.
Additionally, the new Midi FX are cool for keyboard losers like me.. the transposer can force Notes into scale, the Chord maker is great.
But the noticeable Lag during playback when you change stuff still feels weird to me.
And i still hope they revamp all the old GUIs.. So that one can finally use Ultrabeat.
The new interface is pretty good actually, and Drummer is a really nice way to get some synth drum patterns.
Additionally, the new Midi FX are cool for keyboard losers like me.. the transposer can force Notes into scale, the Chord maker is great.
But the noticeable Lag during playback when you change stuff still feels weird to me.
And i still hope they revamp all the old GUIs.. So that one can finally use Ultrabeat.