Well, my 2.7 dual mac arrived today. It's official. Logic7.1

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It's relative to the system. I used to run Logic on Windows and performance was shit compared to other programs.
Every day takes figuring out all over again how to f#ckin’ live.

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ttoz wrote:WOOOOHOOO

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I rang up my ex business partner and begged him to borrow his LEGIT version of Logic Pro, he had upgraded from an already authorized windows logic 5 platinum, so the xskey was win compatible. So I installed 5.5.1

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I hope you wish me well, rather than making fun of me for once.
YO Theo, did you UNINSTALL Logic 5.5.1 by any chance?????


Sorry - couldn't resist, and of course I'm just busting. I wish you well, sounds like a sweet set up, post somethining in the musique cafe so we can hear the stuff you can w/ this!!!

Best of luck.

serge

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ttoz wrote:nothing to sort out. I just reproduced 15 instances with sir in Live5 very easily. It's sir's HUGE buffer which takes *alot* of the strain off the cpu. Putting pristine spaces buffer to a similar number cured the problems in tracktion and live. Sir has a permanent 8192 samples latency!
fair comment ... i only used SIR since its the only convolution reverb i had on the machine ...
ttoz wrote:I can't test sir in logic cause of course i returned my friend's dongle today. HOWEVER, if you can get multiple instances of PRISTINE SPACE and CONVO BOY at their very lowest latency (zero and 23ms respectively), at low sample buffer of 64 for your audio card, in live or T2, then come back and let me know. I'll be very curious.
Like I said, audio card at 64 samples (1.5ms), pristine space at 64 samples, 20 instances in logic, 95% or so cpu load, no glitches.
In live5, if you read my whole post, at 256 samples, which is what you are running, i got over 50% cpu before crack and pops, so really, there's no new info here. as far as I am concerned, logic's efficiency is still the king.[/quote]
just to be fair ... i grabbed the pristine space demo to try modulrs test ... i kept soundcard at 256 samples since thats what i run day to day and put pristine space at 64 samples ... it was the 8th instance that started the audio breakup (although oddly ... with the 7th instance running CPU was around 60%-65% but enabling number 8 shot it straight up to 95% ... i freely admit to being no convolution expert but (generally) does each specific impulse youre convolving affect CPU hunger differently ??? )
ttoz wrote:I'll put it very simply.
no need ... i DO just about speak english ...
ttoz wrote:at almost no latency logic peforms. you need to have 3 times the latency in other hosts to achieve approaching, yet still not as good, performance.
fair enough ... never argued with that (the amount of time logic has been around it SHOULD perhaps be technically more refined than most by now) ... i was more just confused slightly by your experiences with live etc since they didnt (and to some extent still dont) tally with my own ...

slainte :) rob

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just checked in live with soundcard latency dropped down to 64 samples ... got to 5 instances before crackles ...

slainte :? rob

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64 as in your logic test in the original post (which granted ... i didnt read in FULL depth originally)

slainte ;) rob

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ttoz, now officially named Flipflopper - no more a joke, a truth. :o

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pristine space at ZERO latency ...

OUF !!!

slainte :scared: rob

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no doubt logic may well be more efficient but i THINK your soundcard might be a BIG factor too ...

... running my indigo IO at 64 samples with pristine space set at zero latency i can just about run 2 instances cleanly ... up the soundcard back to my day-to-day 256 samples and i can get 6 zero-latency pristine spaces running ...

... so ... soundcard or the way your host uses your soundcard or a bit of both ???

slainte :? rob
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p4 in the lappie here ...

slainte :| rob

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christianmusicmaker wrote: I read in a magazine review that applecare costs over $1,000 a year for Logic 7. :? I think it was in the Music tech or CM review of Logic 7.Is this true? How much did you have to pay for your applecare support?
Do you mean this review?
http://www.musictechmag.co.uk/mtm/reviews/logic-pro-7

Mike

(sorry blatant plug - couldn't resist)

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