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Old 7th November 2008   #1
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logic pro 6, any good?

i've got the chance to get logic pro 6, which i intend to use on an old dual 1GHZ G4. i was planning to use my pro tools mix tdm hardware for dsp, but i've since seen found a few reports that doing this leads to an unstable system. has anyone who is using or has used this sort of setup got any comments? are the plug-ins that come with logic 6 any good? is it better on OS 9.2.2 or OS X (i have both installed).

opinions appreciated, thanks.
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how do bumps go, again? oh yeah:

no one on this forum's ever used logic pro 6 with pro tools mix hardware? wtf????????????????????????
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i'm just going to have to buy it now and see, unbelievable.
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do not know about using it with TDM - but Logic Pro 6 is quite good - still. concerning the internal plugins I think only a few highlights (Ultrabeat, Structure, Ringshifter) are missing - although I think I would mis Ultrabeat the most of those.

I would go OSX all the way .... (Panther - 10.3.x)

definitely not the worst program to work with ...

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do not know about using it with TDM - but Logic Pro 6 is quite good - still. concerning the internal plugins I think only a few highlights (Ultrabeat, Structure, Ringshifter) are missing - although I think I would mis Ultrabeat the most of those.

I would go OSX all the way .... (Panther - 10.3.x)

definitely not the worst program to work with ...

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thanks for the advice, i think i'd survive without ultrabeat, though it does look quite cool.

anyone have experience with logic 6 and TDM hardware?
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thanks for the advice, i think i'd survive without ultrabeat, though it does look quite cool.

anyone have experience with logic 6 and TDM hardware?
You can get Logic 6.4 and P.Tools 6.4 on OSX 10.3.9 running very well , those are the last versions of Apple OS, Logic and P.Tools TDM that run very stable, rock solid system actually more solid than anything at the moment using Logic to interface with P.Tools ....
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