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From: David Gordon <music-pro@cox.net>
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 at 2:59:35 PM
Subject: Re: [L-TDM] Re: Is Logic going to work with TDM on an INTEL MAC
Message #24739
This is a reply to #24735.
Richard Sorry to hear the experiment didn't work. How did it fail? Did it crash? Was the DAE driver just not recognized? DAE errors? Thanks Dave On Jan 25, 2007, at 2:51 AM, Richard Bull wrote: > Message posted by Richard Bull <higherground@btinternet.com>: > > David Gordon <music-pro@cox.net> wrote: >> An inside contact at the Apple Pro Application group has stated they >> are aware of this problem and are working to fix it. He said they >> consider it a problem because there are so many pro film composers >> that use both Logic and TDM. > >> Of course, it's Apple, so they don't specify when it will be fixed. > > It's been over four months now... that seems like a hell of a long > time to fix this? > I'm starting to get used to Pro Tools now, but I just can't abide > the Midi side of it. > > >> The contact also said that there are at least some composers who have >> managed get this to work,but they are using Logic 7.2.0 or 7.2.1, not >> 7.2.2 or later. Logic 7.2.2 was made to use the full multi-core >> processors and that is apparently what broke the DAE connection. > >> I haven't tried this yet but plan to try it when my current album is >> done. > > I've tried this a a couple of times and it didn't work. > > > __
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