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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by Libra » Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:43 pm

Huts wrote:From what I saw it puts them in a group, but you can't put effects or anything on it like a normal bus. It's just a group with a master volume fader. Then again I was just watching a youtube video where someone was going over the features, so I've got no first hand experience
Nope the group track has effects and everything like a nornal bus
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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by lloydy » Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:47 pm

Yeah it does output all tracks through a bus when using the summing stack.You still have individual control over all separate tracks for effects,volume,panning and the like.Not sure on the folder stack and honestly can't see myself personally using it.
It is a fantastic feature and works so much better than pro 9's folders.
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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by 3rdeye » Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:28 am

Eat Bass wrote:
3rdeye wrote:I'm definitely enjoying the new features in Logic but it's rather buggy, and some key elements of various workflows are not the same as 9... quite a few useful things have been taken out. Get on logicprohelp.com, there's loads of good topics floating about discussing such things.
i was under the impression nothing was removed from logic 9. all the features are still there. apparently some commands are changed and stuff but everything is still there so maybe give it some more time to learn and get used to all of the changes?
Nope, lots of very small features have been removed but they aren't key features I guess and thus haven't been detailed in the manual etc.

Check out the logicprohelp thread that lloydy posted for more details, and there's a few other useful threads too. Not to sound like a twat but I'm a certified Logic Pro Trainer so it was quite easy to adapt to X straight away. However, the omission of said features, and the change in operation of some that still remain, is really starting to fuck with me the deeper I get into X!

Back to 9 for me until the feedback gets through to Apple and they sort all this out.
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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by Eat Bass » Thu Aug 01, 2013 2:53 am

lloydy wrote:Missing feature thread from logic pro help.May be of use here if people want to skim.For me all the functionality is still there bar the 32 bit plugin support.I really really like the stack tracks as folders could be a bit of a pain to use and midi plugs are just brilliant.Haven't used the smart controls as of yet but will soon.

https://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/view ... &start=200
all my plugs are 64 bit so thats a non issue for me. i purposely only bought 64 bit plugs when switching from reason to logic for this reason. i knew apple would ditch 32 bit first just as they were the first to ditch optical drives from their laptops etc. they have a tendency of out with the old in with the new shit. it can be a pain at the time but its all about adapting yanno? i personally like running in 64 bit to reap the performance benefits so...

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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by MrBigglesworth » Thu Aug 01, 2013 2:57 am

The Studio I work at uses Logic Pro 9, kinda sucks that we can't upgrade to Pro X for a while. We've only got 32 bit unfortunately .
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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by Eat Bass » Thu Aug 01, 2013 5:22 am

MrBigglesworth wrote:The Studio I work at uses Logic Pro 9, kinda sucks that we can't upgrade to Pro X for a while. We've only got 32 bit unfortunately .
you only have 32 bit plugs? most companies have 64 bit now, just download the 64 bit versions? if you need to ditch a couple plugs or replace them then i guess just weight the options out and see if logic x is worth dropping or replacing such plugs. also keep in mind that most if not all of those 32 bit plugs will become 64 bit sooner or later.

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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by Libra » Thu Aug 01, 2013 7:27 am

Moved back to 9 as the one synth I use the most hasn't had a 64bit update (Sylenth1)
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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by Eat Bass » Thu Aug 01, 2013 4:33 pm

hows retro synth by the way guys? from what i can see it looks like an awesome go to synth. it may not be packed with features but it certainly looks capable and most of all very simple to work with!

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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by 3rdeye » Fri Aug 02, 2013 12:03 am

Eat Bass wrote:hows retro synth by the way guys? from what i can see it looks like an awesome go to synth. it may not be packed with features but it certainly looks capable and most of all very simple to work with!
very simple yet very effective indeed, it sounds great imo!
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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by Eat Bass » Fri Aug 02, 2013 12:31 am

3rdeye wrote:
Eat Bass wrote:hows retro synth by the way guys? from what i can see it looks like an awesome go to synth. it may not be packed with features but it certainly looks capable and most of all very simple to work with!
very simple yet very effective indeed, it sounds great imo!
awesome, i cant wait to use it!

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Re: Logic Pro X Released!

Post by p12 » Sat Aug 03, 2013 12:07 pm

Is the 3rd party plug-in managing any different? This would probably be a deal breaker for me...
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