Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:19 pm
Just wondering... did you actually try Logic before thinking about buying a Mac?
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absynth has an AU .component file as well. Most of the big plugins have both a vst and au version. It's usually just the small stuff or free vsts that you can't really get as AUs.Mumble wrote:No VST's in Logic ?
So I wouldnt be able to use Absynth for example ?
haha pedantic sod!Duskky wrote:first things first, logic DOES NOT USE vsts - it uses Audio Units (AUs). so god knows what 'vsts' you were using if you managed to get them to work in logic..boyd wrote:I've got one and it runs logic with numerous vst's perfectly, never had any issues.
I'd say do it!
blatantlyboyd wrote:meant to say AUs
No. Have looked into this but I don't think its worth it. Want Apple support, and i'm sure your restricted when it comes to updates for Logic, which isn't a good idea.Daft tnuc wrote:Turn your PC into a hackintosh, save 1500 EUR + the hassle of making music on a 15" monitor.Likkle Bantam wrote:Hi,
I'm thinking of finally getting a mac book pro.
Spec -
MacBook Pro, 15", Aluminium
2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
320GB Serial ATA @ 7200
Are there any users out there? How does it perform as a solid music making machine? Can you run a decent studio setup off a MPC? It is alot of money but I want the portability and the switch over to Logic.
I'm currently running Cubase SX3 on a dual core PC with 3.5 gigs of RAM, and use loads of VST's and audio samples. I'm a little dubious that a MBP will restrict my use of VST's and samples. Is this likely? I know some VST's aren't compatible with Mac's, and i'm not worried about that side of things, just the performance.
Obviously i'll be switching my reasonably beefy PC for a little 15" piece of metal which is a daunting prospect.
Any help or advice would be great.
Peace
Could come in handy. Hopefully not too buggy like you said. Nice oneDepone wrote:Yeah its made by Fx expansion. Its a wrapper, thats quite tempremental. I get quite a lot of graphics errors with it.Hurtdeer wrote:You can actually open vsti's in Logic, someone made a plug-in for it somewhere. I forget what it is and I don't think I've ever tried it, but, yeah, that stuff exists
Mac vstis aren't that common though anyway really (or at least I haven't really needed them)
http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=5

^ yep, me too.JTL wrote:I can recommend crucial too. upgraded my macbook to 2gb a week after I got it, easy to install too.