Logic Compatibly Verification
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 97 posts since 8 May, 2004
So just to verify:
"crusherX-Mac! 64bit is VST 2.4 and AU compatible and can only be used under 64bit hosts running on Mac OS X 10.6. and later for Apple Computers with Intel CPU. Beside mono and stereo full surround sound on 5.1, 7.1, and up to 10 channel setups are supported. 32bit hosts are no longer supported."
This means UNLESS I switch from Logic Pro to Logic X there is no reason to upgrade to v5? I currently use Logic 9.1.8 on 10.6.8 and 10.8.5 and as I understand the above requirements Logic X would now be required for v5 version.
"crusherX-Mac! 64bit is VST 2.4 and AU compatible and can only be used under 64bit hosts running on Mac OS X 10.6. and later for Apple Computers with Intel CPU. Beside mono and stereo full surround sound on 5.1, 7.1, and up to 10 channel setups are supported. 32bit hosts are no longer supported."
This means UNLESS I switch from Logic Pro to Logic X there is no reason to upgrade to v5? I currently use Logic 9.1.8 on 10.6.8 and 10.8.5 and as I understand the above requirements Logic X would now be required for v5 version.
Chris R Gibson ( a.k.a. Loopy C )
https://soundcloud.com/loopy-c
https://soundcloud.com/loopy-c
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- KVRist
- 467 posts since 17 Jan, 2005
No, Logic X is not required. But you have to start Logic Pro 9 in 64bit mode to use crusherX-Mac! 5. Give it a try with the demo:
http://mac.crusher-x.com
Here you find a description how to start your host in 64bit mode:
http://www.accsone.com/content/view/824 ... g,english/
http://mac.crusher-x.com
Here you find a description how to start your host in 64bit mode:
http://www.accsone.com/content/view/824 ... g,english/
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 97 posts since 8 May, 2004
Thanks, I will try the demo that way then
btw, would I be be able to continue to use the 4.2 version in 32 bit mode or do I give up the license and capability when I do the upgrade to 5?
Thanks in advance
btw, would I be be able to continue to use the 4.2 version in 32 bit mode or do I give up the license and capability when I do the upgrade to 5?
Thanks in advance
Chris R Gibson ( a.k.a. Loopy C )
https://soundcloud.com/loopy-c
https://soundcloud.com/loopy-c
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- KVRist
- 467 posts since 17 Jan, 2005
Sure, no problem to continue using the 4.x version. License and your key will be still valid after upgrade. Find your upgrade offer here:Loopy C wrote:Thanks, I will try the demo that way then
btw, would I be be able to continue to use the 4.2 version in 32 bit mode or do I give up the license and capability when I do the upgrade to 5?
Thanks in advance
http://www.accsone.com/component/page,s ... temid,322/
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accSone
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 97 posts since 8 May, 2004