Did that feeling go away since the upgrade? Has Logic X gotten "snappier" since the original version?cocoazenith wrote:i used LP9. when i switched to LPX i didn't get along with it that easily. 9 seemed more snappier ux wise.
How is the workflow in logic pro x?
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- 883 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Blue Crest, Eastern Europe
I'm afraid it didn't. I'm talking about moving MIDI events around, chaging clip lenghts, dragging and dropping clips and all sorts of things. I've moved in parralel towards Cubase Artist 8 this summer and I think it has that "snap" that I miss from LP9.Jace-BeOS wrote:Did that feeling go away since the upgrade? Has Logic X gotten "snappier" since the original version?cocoazenith wrote:i used LP9. when i switched to LPX i didn't get along with it that easily. 9 seemed more snappier ux wise.
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I find LPX much snappier and significantly faster to load up too.
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Could my problem be linked with a weaker graphics processor?aMUSEd wrote:I find LPX much snappier and significantly faster to load up too.
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Don't know but I'm on a 2012 MacMini so not exactly a powerhouse (although it does the job).
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