Sorry guys, I'm sorry to start another rant. And I swear I'm not going to follow up, but I just had to say it somewhere. For me, Logic 7 totally sucked the fun...
... Yes and I talked about those so many times, I really don't want to hear the same suggestions anymore. I know this sounds bad, but if I read one more time...
... - Track automation not being moved correctly when dragging regions. There is another thread on this on Sonikmatter, but I don't feel like pasting that text...
... Stopping playback with a 95% CPU load takes about 15 seconds (I just turn down the mixer and walk around the room, guess that's healthy, but it does...
... This is a bug which was introduced in 7.0.1 (sorry!) First this bug should be fixed, instead of finding a workaround by implementing a questionable...
... Deleting of tracks with a 30% CPU load takes about 3 seconds. I really think I should be able to give back this update since it isn't worth the money or...
... I'm terribly sorry your experience has been so bad. However, it does sound like you are permanently disillusioned with Logic at this point. You may want to...
Hans Why don't you put all of those bugs into a single list in the Logic_Cafe files section for bug list. I had my own list of 40 things I was thinking of ...
... I actually thought about it quite hard but I think the dual 1.8 is the way to go. Macworld had an article (which you can find online) which compared them, ...
... Ultimately a single computer has a single bus. One CPU can't access RAM while the other is accessing it. Having two CPUs will never double the speed of the...
... I don't think that this is a good model. Unfortunately, bus speed does not have a multiplicative effect on performance. Because the bus ratio is 2:1 on all...
... I think they use an imac as a reference but maybe it was a g4 imac that was rated 100 points, then the dual 1.8 g5 was about 192 and the dual 2.5 was 217 ...
... Yeah, but then... does anyone who develops really care? ... Well, this is the thing, when I trash prefs and import the old ones it doesn't _overwrite_ the...
... I hope they do, for their own good. If they wouldn't I think that by now we would not be here, we'd be on the other lists, and the developers would be back...
Here is a new program that lets you design your own Audio Unit plug ins. http://www.sonicbirth.com/ cBirth is an AudioUnit designing application. The first in...
... I'm no expert but I am not so sure about this. What if one CPU grabs some data from RAM then processes it on the next clock cycle while the 2nd CPU ...
... If you trash the prefs and and the prefs of other devices and it does not effect the problem then there is probably not much point in repeating the...
... That's not at the same time though, is it? It's just close to the same time. ... I have no idea of how this would be split up in Logic. ... The Apple...
... It was me who said I might get the G5 - but not only for the greater amount of power - with the hope that the newer hardware is somehow more compatible ...
... I have an older 17" iMac (800MHz). I consider it a dog in the performance department. Ridiculously slow bus speeds and hard drive. I'm not sure what the...
... Nope wish I could. But one could start with any preferences related to input devices or preferences for IOs etc. Also, this is not related specifically to...
... Hey we're both right. For mundane tasks, the dual 1.8 is probably exactly the same speed as the single 1.8. It won't open a file faster, or redraw the...
... My bus speed is 150 mhz - which was quite impressive coming from a Mac 7500 with 50 mhz. So 900 would be a 6x increase. ... I did upgrade, but hard disks...
... I do think we are more or less on the same page, but I think when you are describing getting 2x performance out of the 2 CPUs, you are describing a ...
... I think all modern CPUs are "pipeline" machines. A command doesn't just execute. It goes through 10 or 12 stages, so at any given time 10 or 12 ...