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--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Phillips"
<forums@...> wrote:
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> Message posted by Keith Phillips <keithmusic@...>:
>
> Hey there!
> I am a Logic Pro 7 user on a 1.8 Ghz imac G5. I run lots of tracks
so need
> extra processing capability. Could someone describe to me the
possibilities
> of hooking my setup with a TDM? device to acquire more processing?
I really
> know nothing much at this point in time. What would be the hassles,
> expense, successes, general overview of how it's done? Thanks!
>
I am a ProTools user, so I don't have experience in using the nodes
feature, but it seems like a good solution for you over investing in a
ProTools setup. Not to mention, as of now the Logic and TDM operation
seems not to function as well as expected.
Using the nodes feature, you buy another gigabit mac and connect it
and logic uses the computer as additional processing power. Maybe
others who have used it can give you their experiences.
Chris Neal :: Elephant Media Productions
.: www.elephantmedia.com
.: cneal@elephantmedia.com
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