dim. 24 nov. 2002, 23:09
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 3 Inscrit : 24 nov. 02 Lieu : Hobart - AU Membre no 9,536 |
I have recently purchased the Logic Big Box. I am using it with an Evolution MIDI USB keyboard to control audio instruments. While I have massively enjoyed using Logic for composing and am delving into the delights of virtual instruments, I am continuously frustrated by the lack of stabilitity of the program under OS9.2
Can anyone recommend a method for improving stability of the program (mainly a problem with loading)? I have a pretty souped up Ti powerbook and new iMac so processing power/hard disk space isnt a problem. Also, the program has just recently spontaneously decided not to receive midi in from the USB keyboard. I didnt change a setting so I am not clear why. I am considering playing with Preference files or re-installing the whole thing. Also, does anyone know when the OSX version will appear and will it be a free upgrade? Many thanks |
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lun. 25 nov. 2002, 01:47
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Mmm.. just one or two ideas
First off -did 9.2 come from a 9.2 installation disk or is it a web upgrade from an earlier version. I've always found system disks 'untouched' perfrom most reliably, perhaps because this is what developers work from? (speculation Also, some driver problems can corrupt the logic preferences file I have found. Try deleting it and relaunch. If you use key commands, always keep your prefs backed up (only say that after spending a day setting them all up again myself. Lastly if you're a logic fan, emagic's own interfaces have a long history of trouble free use. Plug and go, literally. |
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lun. 25 nov. 2002, 22:36
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 3 Inscrit : 24 nov. 02 Lieu : Hobart - AU Membre no 9,536 |
Thanks for the help. The Preferences throw-out didnt help but I have downloaded the 5.5 for OSX and will try that out.
Thanks again |
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