Logic Pro 9 is going to be interesting...to say the least

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After using Sonar exclusively since version 3 and becoming pretty familiar with how to accomplish what I wanted with it, LP9 is going to present a bit of a learning curve. I must say though, I did accomplish a goal today: get my interface working and record some guitar to experiment with. I'm not even going to bother installing my software instruments/synths yet.....I need to grasp some difficult concepts first, like how to rewind. :D
 
See if you can find some Logic training/tutorial videos. They helped me immensely.
 
I am guessing you used PC and are going to Mac....that is the curve. lol
 
crwnedblasphemy":3kmdftez said:
I am guessing you used PC and are going to Mac....that is the curve. lol
Yes it is. I still haven't scratched the surface in that respect.
 
crwnedblasphemy":2is5lpfo said:
I am guessing you used PC and are going to Mac....that is the curve. lol

I'm learning my way around OSX....becoming more comfortable with it everyday. Logic, though, just seems really foreign. I'll figure it out.
 
I went from cubase LE on a windows box last year to an IMAC with logic 9.

all these programs work the same in terms of selecting your input, arming a track, and recording. There are a lot of features you will get famaliar with over time...

couple things on the MAC... disable Spotlight from constantly indexing your drive, and never turn on Time Machine while you are recording.

If you need any tips let me know.. I have a few hundred hours recording in Logic now
 
guitarnate2000":3pfg37t8 said:
I went from cubase LE on a windows box last year to an IMAC with logic 9.

all these programs work the same in terms of selecting your input, arming a track, and recording. There are a lot of features you will get famaliar with over time...

couple things on the MAC... disable Spotlight from constantly indexing your drive, and never turn on Time Machine while you are recording.

If you need any tips let me know.. I have a few hundred hours recording in Logic now

Spotlight still have indexing issues? I've had that turned off since 10.5. It wasn't bad on 10.4 and before, but when 10.5 came around, it was ridiculously laggy. I figured they fixed it up by now, but I never use the thing, so I just kept it off.
 
Code001":fiarbi9e said:
guitarnate2000":fiarbi9e said:
I went from cubase LE on a windows box last year to an IMAC with logic 9.

all these programs work the same in terms of selecting your input, arming a track, and recording. There are a lot of features you will get famaliar with over time...

couple things on the MAC... disable Spotlight from constantly indexing your drive, and never turn on Time Machine while you are recording.

If you need any tips let me know.. I have a few hundred hours recording in Logic now

Spotlight still have indexing issues? I've had that turned off since 10.5. It wasn't bad on 10.4 and before, but when 10.5 came around, it was ridiculously laggy. I figured they fixed it up by now, but I never use the thing, so I just kept it off.
It seems fine on my MBP on 10.6
 
guitarnate2000":2i4x974q said:
I went from cubase LE on a windows box last year to an IMAC with logic 9.

all these programs work the same in terms of selecting your input, arming a track, and recording. There are a lot of features you will get famaliar with over time...

couple things on the MAC... disable Spotlight from constantly indexing your drive, and never turn on Time Machine while you are recording.

If you need any tips let me know.. I have a few hundred hours recording in Logic now
What is Spotlight?
 
It's the search feature in OS X. See the upper right hand icon with the magnifying glass? That's spotlight. If you go into System Preferences and click on the Spotlight icon, you can turn it off by unchecking everything there. I also went into Spotlight's privacy setting and added my hard drives to prevent Spotlight from ever searching anything, just for extra measure. This isn't for everyone, however. If you don't know your way around the OS, it would be wise to keep it on.
 
Code001":3j79y8p9 said:
It's the search feature in OS X. See the upper right hand icon with the magnifying glass? That's spotlight. If you go into System Preferences and click on the Spotlight icon, you can turn it off by unchecking everything there. I also went into Spotlight's privacy setting and added my hard drives to prevent Spotlight from ever searching anything, just for extra measure. This isn't for everyone, however. If you don't know your way around the OS, it would be wise to keep it on.
Ah..now I know. I know alittle bit, but not much. So far I can use Logic, Safari, iPhoto and iMovie...and can find the calculator when needed! :lol: :LOL:
 
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