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Logic Pro X – Let the rumors begin
Gabe Garza replied 13 years, 6 months ago 13 Members · 17 Replies
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Steve Connor
September 27, 2012 at 10:46 amI feel a new forum may be in order
Steve Connor
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Viktor Kamenický
September 27, 2012 at 3:06 pmPower to weight ratio is better than standard MacBook Pro, so it will be quicker, right?
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Jeremy Garchow
September 27, 2012 at 5:18 pm[Viktor Kamenický] “Power to weight ratio is better than standard MacBook Pro, so it will be quicker, right?
“I think it will run on a biodiesel battery. More torque, less overall speed, higher tow capacity.
In all seriousness though (sorry, Craig, you said something about rumors?) the article talked about carbon fiber in portables. I think it would help more in a bigger/heavier machine such as a MacPro.
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Tim Wilson
September 27, 2012 at 5:42 pmWe’ll look at this after there’s more than one thread. 🙂 I wouldn’t be surprised if this happened in very short order, but we already have a Logic forum. Since it’s only getting around a post a month, we might just add an X on that bad boy and be done.
We’re definitely keeping up with this, though – hey, and thanks for putting “rumors“ in the thread name. That’ll get my attention even faster than a thread with my name in it. LOL
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Craig Seeman
September 27, 2012 at 5:49 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “In all seriousness though (sorry, Craig, you said something about rumors?) the article talked about carbon fiber in portables. I think it would help more in a bigger/heavier machine such as a MacPro.”
I was thinking the same thing regarding carbon fiber and the MacPro replacement next year. Maybe the better word is “trans” portable. As a means to make a Xeon powerful beast that’s easier to take to a location. For me, this takes me back to the “pizza box” theory more or less.
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Lemur Hayop
September 27, 2012 at 6:02 pmI read many audio magazines, EM, SOS, and all the British ones with DVDs that have software and samples. Used to be Logic was second after Pro Tools because of its MIDI capabilities. A lot of big names (Moby, Chem Bros, etc) used or use Logic, but those things change and many returned to Pro Tools after Avid fixed up MIDI.
It’s somewhat hard to speculate how Apple can possibly dumb down Logic, but FCPX is a fine example. Although FCPX is building up elements initially dropped for the rewrite, perhaps a similar scenario will transpire with LPX. If indeed Apple is trying to integrate FCPX with LPX maybe in a different way than STP did, then it seems to me LPX will need a rewrite from the ground up.
I think FCPX/LPX integration is the best route Apple could take. Avid has some MC/PT integration with their high end system, but if Apple can do it with FCPX and Logic, which would still have Rewire, and run on laptops, that would fill a void. Notice Adobe Audition dropped Rewire from CS6 but added better integration with Premiere Pro. If Logic drops Rewire, I won’t be the only one to drop Logic.
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Gabe Garza
October 9, 2012 at 6:01 am> what could they possibly do to change the paradigm for music creation?
Nothing, that’s not up to Logic, that’s up to the user of Logic.
Two words for all Logic users, “The Environment”.Everytime I mention it, it’s like people shut the windows and doors to thier house.
After studying it and programming it, here’s what I’ve done with it. Go to YouTube and put in this playlist
playlist?list=PLF0BFEA642A3BE3D9
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