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hi there.do you mind posting your e-mail details?
Its sounds like an interesting proposition that should be discused in
private.
I am a very experienced mixing engineer with my own rig,done lots of
stuff
in Logic and tools.
you can send me your details to sav_vas@yahoo.com
looking forward to hearing from you
All the best
I hate to make you go through this work but I have
found that partitioning your drive is important.
Smaller partitions seem more successful.
John
--- godmouth1965 <eriksojdelius@bredband.net> wrote:
> Hey Group!
>
> I have just installed a new Maxtor SATA 300 GB 16MB
> cach drive in my first rev 2x2 G5.
> I copied all content on my old internal and
> transferred to this.
>
> Now when I open a song from the new one, LP says it
> can't find a certain file and asks me
> to skip, search or manually locate. You guys know the
> drill...
>
> Problem is, when I press "search" LP just flat out
> crashes! No warning, no bug report
> option etc. It just quits on me.
>
> If I manually locate, all is good. It accepts the
> file and locates all the rest by itself. I save
> and next time there is no hassle.
>
> Now, it's going to take forever to manually locate
> the first file in ALL my songs and save,
> so I was wondering if you guys had any input on what
> I can do to get my songs to
> recognize the locations of my files?
>
> I'm using Mac OS Extended (Journaled) on all my
> drives.
> I'm not using Project Manager in LP
>
> Thanks In Advance,
>
> Erik
I see, thanx Johnn. Guess I'll try that...phew!
Before I do though, can someone help me and check if your "search"
function
in logic still works in 7.2? It might be a new bug....
All The Best,
Erik
> I hate to make you go through this work but I have
> found that partitioning your drive is important.
> Smaller partitions seem more successful.
> John
>
> --- godmouth1965 <eriksojdelius@bredband.net> wrote:
>
>> Now, it's going to take forever to manually locate
>> the first file in ALL my songs and save,
>> so I was wondering if you guys had any input on what
>> I can do to get my songs to
>> recognize the locations of my files?
>>
>> I'm using Mac OS Extended (Journaled) on all my
>> drives.
>> I'm not using Project Manager in LP
>>
>> Thanks In Advance,
>>
>> Erik
Hi,
I'm near finally upgrading from my Logic 7.1.1+PT 6.7
Any horror stories or the system works well now?
What about the Virus Indigo PlugIn? I've heard that Digidesign
chenged the instrument tracks in PT 7: does this change something
through Logic?
Thanks in advance for your attention
Ciao Fabio
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>
> Message posted by Mick <mick@...>
>
____________________________________________________________
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>
> I have 2 Pro Tools HD11 192 interfaces and would like some help setting
> Logic Pro's environment up to be able to record on all 16 mulittracks.
At
> the moment the first 8 track are useing the ESB and the second are
using
> DAE. The first 8 don't show the record button in Logic the second 8
dose.
> There must be something in environment not set right please help Mick
>
HI Mick -
Right, you need first to know that with the use of the esb and TDM your
ability
to use the generic (core audio) drivers is removed as TDM cannot share
drivers with the core audio drivers (or should i say that the core audio
drivers
prevent the TDM drivers from loading.)
You must therefore either record entirely using core audio (which will only
allow up to 8 tracks, regardless how many lovely 192's you have and will not
allow use of TDM plugins) or. record entirely in TDM, which allows as many
tracks as your hardware will allow - 16 analog ins and outs and a load of
digital too in your case.
The added bonus of this is that you get the full use of our beloved TDM /
RTAS plugins and can then bounce and throw them into a set of esb tdm
tracks for playback and mixing. That's what I do , in any case although if
you
read this forum there are many ways around this, such as using lightpipes,
external firewire ad/da converters etc. I think if you have gone to the
trouble
and considerable expense of getting 2 192's, you would be advised to keep it
simple and construct an autoload containing 16 - 32 TDM tracks, assigning
them to seperate inputs as you need them, and then to have another 16 - 32
ESB tdm tracks which you can then throw your audio into as you need or wish
to. Don't forget as well that you can use TDM plug ins on the esb aux
channels so you don't even need to bounce them down if you don't want to!
Hope that helps
Regards
Russ Pay - the CD clinic.
I disagree with the partitioning. In some instances that will
actually slow your drives performance down.
Which Maxtor did you get, and which G5 do you have? I've been reading
that there can be an issue with the G5's running certain SATA 2
drives. This is currently creating a big issue with several of the
Western Digital drives, notably the Raptor 150. It might be
related... A fix that has been found is to use a SATA card instead of
Apples built in. Current line of thought is that apples card does not
fully support some spec, which the newest batch of drives is strictly
adhering to.
Apple has been silent on the issue, which has been known since December.
I'm about to get a batch of drives for all our new Quads, and I'm
going to stick with SATA I.
I don't have my rig with me, so I can't check the search functionality.
best of luck.
b
On Feb 28, 2006, at 9:13 AM, Erik Sojdelius wrote:
> I see, thanx Johnn. Guess I'll try that...phew!
>
> Before I do though, can someone help me and check if your
"search"
> function
> in logic still works in 7.2? It might be a new bug....
>
> All The Best,
>
> Erik
>
>> I hate to make you go through this work but I have
>> found that partitioning your drive is important.
>> Smaller partitions seem more successful.
>> John
>>
>> --- godmouth1965 <eriksojdelius@bredband.net> wrote:
>>
>
>>> Now, it's going to take forever to manually locate
>>> the first file in ALL my songs and save,
>>> so I was wondering if you guys had any input on what
>>> I can do to get my songs to
>>> recognize the locations of my files?
>>>
>>> I'm using Mac OS Extended (Journaled) on all my
>>> drives.
>>> I'm not using Project Manager in LP
>>>
>>> Thanks In Advance,
>>>
>>> Erik
>
>
>
>
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Hey Bob, this is what it's called:
6L300S0 DIAMONDMAX 10 300GB SATA150 3.5HH 7200RPM 16MB ROHS
I have no idea about whether this is SATA 1 or 2, thanx for the heads up
though!
/Erik
> Which Maxtor did you get, and which G5 do you have?
This is a SATA I drive. Technically speaking it should work fine. But
technically speaking the SATA 2 drives should work too. This is all
starting to remind me of scsi.
I wish I had a solid suggestion for you, but unless anyone else is
suddenly having issues with the search functions, it feels like a
drive or SATA driver problem. The latter you can do nothing about,
it's in the OS.
be sure you have 10.4.5 installed, and I'd consider zeroing out the
drive just to be sure your not running into any bad blocks.
Best,
B
On Feb 28, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Erik Sojdelius wrote:
> Hey Bob, this is what it's called:
>
> 6L300S0 DIAMONDMAX 10 300GB SATA150 3.5HH 7200RPM 16MB ROHS
>
> I have no idea about whether this is SATA 1 or 2, thanx for the
> heads up
> though!
>
> /Erik
>
>
>> Which Maxtor did you get, and which G5 do you have?
>
>
>
>
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From: Sound Music <soundmusic1024@yahoo.com>
> I hate to make you go through this work but I have
> found that partitioning your drive is important.
> Smaller partitions seem more successful.
> John
>
May I ask why? In all honesty I've never found that at all, and I'm
running several computers.
In any case, Pro Tools not finding files has nothing to do with the
size of your partitions. My guess is that you have a corrupted
directory and that the Apple Disk Utility will fix it, but there's no
way to know what's wrong. It could be a bad drive, bad blocks, a bad
directory, permissions needing repairing (whatever that actually
means)...
Nick Batzdorf, editor/publisher
Virtual Instruments Magazine - the world of softsynths and samplers
www.Virtualinstrumentsmag.com
1-877 VImagzn (846-2496)
818/905-9101, cell 590-9101
One other thought, after reading the post again. It's not Pro Tools
missing files, it's Logic.
Are you talking about samples loading into EXS, or audio files? If
it's EXS, that means you have to deal with Project Manager, which is
a mess. Or you can use Redmatic's EXSManager, which is the opposite
of a mess.
But the trick might be to open Project Manager and tell it where your
files are. If you can see them on the drive, there's nothing wrong
with the drive and you should disregard what I said.
Nick Batzdorf, editor/publisher
Virtual Instruments Magazine - the world of softsynths and samplers
www.Virtualinstrumentsmag.com
1-877 VImagzn (846-2496)
818/905-9101, cell 590-9101
Hi Bob and Erik,
I got 2 new SATA disks just the other day, installed one during the
weekend (Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 S-ATA: HGST Deskstar 7400/400Gb7.2 k,
8MB SATA). It crashed today, don´t know at all if it´s a bad
disk,
part of a bad batch or anything else. I had roughly 300 Gb of sounds
on it, mostly sound libraries so I´ll in time be able to reinstall
most of it.
I was recommended when formatting the disk to open security
alternatives/ write zeroes, a function which checks the entire disk
for any flaws. It takes approximately 2 hours to perform it but it´s
a reasonable way to check the disk in full. I was also recommended to
just have one partition since partitioning itself takes away a bit of
space, about 50-100 Megs or so.
As I´m reading this Nick suggests using the EXS Manager, a great app
that´s helped EXS finding files that I´ve moved. It also helped
me to
dramatically decrease the size of my EXS files since it also finds
duplicate samples, gets rid of them and makes one sample point to
different instruments. Great especially for my old AKAI 3000 libraries.
Erik, how come you don´t use the Project Manager? Wouldn´t just
have
it index all your music files be a viable way of having Logig find
them again? Maybe you can turn it off afterwards.
Best
/E
G5 2x1,8, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.4.2, HD Accel3, PT 6.9.3cs2, L7.1.1
_______________________________
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Future Love Productions AB
mob. +46 708 650 550
erik@futurelove.se
28 feb 2006 kl. 19.36 skrev Bob DeMaa:
> This is a SATA I drive. Technically speaking it should work fine. But
> technically speaking the SATA 2 drives should work too. This is all
> starting to remind me of scsi.
>
> I wish I had a solid suggestion for you, but unless anyone else is
> suddenly having issues with the search functions, it feels like a
> drive or SATA driver problem. The latter you can do nothing about,
> it's in the OS.
>
> be sure you have 10.4.5 installed, and I'd consider zeroing out the
> drive just to be sure your not running into any bad blocks.
>
> Best,
>
> B
>
> On Feb 28, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Erik Sojdelius wrote:
>
>
>> Hey Bob, this is what it's called:
>>
>> 6L300S0 DIAMONDMAX 10 300GB SATA150 3.5HH 7200RPM 16MB ROHS
>>
>> I have no idea about whether this is SATA 1 or 2, thanx for the
>> heads up
>> though!
>>
>> /Erik
>>
>>
>>
>>> Which Maxtor did you get, and which G5 do you have?
>
I just ordered 8 of the Hitachi 500MB SATA 2 drives from OWC. They
list it as compatible, I'm crossing my fingers as I have a whole lot
of installing to do.
I plan on zeroing out the drives too.
B
On Feb 28, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Erik Häusler wrote:
> Hi Bob and Erik,
> I got 2 new SATA disks just the other day, installed one during the
> weekend (Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 S-ATA: HGST Deskstar 7400/400Gb7.2 k,
> 8MB SATA). It crashed today, don´t know at all if it´s a
bad disk,
> part of a bad batch or anything else. I had roughly 300 Gb of sounds
> on it, mostly sound libraries so I´ll in time be able to
reinstall
> most of it.
> I was recommended when formatting the disk to open security
> alternatives/ write zeroes, a function which checks the entire disk
> for any flaws. It takes approximately 2 hours to perform it but
it´s
> a reasonable way to check the disk in full. I was also recommended to
> just have one partition since partitioning itself takes away a bit of
> space, about 50-100 Megs or so.
> As I´m reading this Nick suggests using the EXS Manager, a great
app
> that´s helped EXS finding files that I´ve moved. It also
helped me to
> dramatically decrease the size of my EXS files since it also finds
> duplicate samples, gets rid of them and makes one sample point to
> different instruments. Great especially for my old AKAI 3000
> libraries.
>
> Erik, how come you don´t use the Project Manager? Wouldn´t
just have
> it index all your music files be a viable way of having Logig find
> them again? Maybe you can turn it off afterwards.
>
> Best
> /E
>
> G5 2x1,8, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.4.2, HD Accel3, PT 6.9.3cs2, L7.1.1
> _______________________________
>
> Erik Häusler
> Future Love Productions AB
> mob. +46 708 650 550
> erik@futurelove.se
>
>
> 28 feb 2006 kl. 19.36 skrev Bob DeMaa:
>
>> This is a SATA I drive. Technically speaking it should work fine.
But
>> technically speaking the SATA 2 drives should work too. This is all
>> starting to remind me of scsi.
>>
>> I wish I had a solid suggestion for you, but unless anyone else is
>> suddenly having issues with the search functions, it feels like a
>> drive or SATA driver problem. The latter you can do nothing about,
>> it's in the OS.
>>
>> be sure you have 10.4.5 installed, and I'd consider zeroing out the
>> drive just to be sure your not running into any bad blocks.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> B
>>
>> On Feb 28, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Erik Sojdelius wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hey Bob, this is what it's called:
>>>
>>> 6L300S0 DIAMONDMAX 10 300GB SATA150 3.5HH 7200RPM 16MB ROHS
>>>
>>> I have no idea about whether this is SATA 1 or 2, thanx for the
>>> heads up
>>> though!
>>>
>>> /Erik
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Which Maxtor did you get, and which G5 do you have?
>>
>
>
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Is it possible to run MORE tdm audio tracks than is supported on the given
hardware in Protools? As in.....could I run MORE than 64 voices at 96k on
my HD2 in logic???
"Ron West" <ronwest@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Is it possible to run MORE tdm audio tracks than is
>supported on the given hardware in Protools?
No, TDM/DAE is "hardwired" this way.
There are various preset combinations in the hardware
setup (more DSP, less tracks and vice versa), and these
maximums are it.
Use DTDM or CoreAudio tracks if you need more than your
DAE hardware will allow.
f-erenc szabo, smarty pants
Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T
"NOW POWERED BY THE MIRACLE OF THE TRANSISTOR!"
<http://home.goodmedia.com/~zerobeat>
Hey Erik, I never really got PM into my workflow, maybe now is the
time..It's not about the EXS though, only the audiofiles of the songs.
Either way, I seriously suspect this is a LP issue, not the drive.
I know I'm asking a lot when I ask people to check the search function in LP
since you'd have to introduce a Logic song (+ audiofiles) that has not been
on your drive before. So I'm going to do a little experiment with my PB
today. I'll do a little song on my TDM system, save it and introduce it to
my PB. I'm still on 7.1.1 on my PB so I'll be able to test it before and
after the update.
I'll report back!
/Erik
> Erik, how come you don´t use the Project Manager? Wouldn´t
just have
> it index all your music files be a viable way of having Logig find
> them again? Maybe you can turn it off afterwards.
>
> Best
> /E
>
> G5 2x1,8, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.4.2, HD Accel3, PT 6.9.3cs2, L7.1.1
> _______________________________
>
> Erik Häusler
> Future Love Productions AB
> mob. +46 708 650 550
> erik@futurelove.se
>
>
> 28 feb 2006 kl. 19.36 skrev Bob DeMaa:
>
>> This is a SATA I drive. Technically speaking it should work fine.
But
>> technically speaking the SATA 2 drives should work too. This is all
>> starting to remind me of scsi.
>>
>> I wish I had a solid suggestion for you, but unless anyone else is
>> suddenly having issues with the search functions, it feels like a
>> drive or SATA driver problem. The latter you can do nothing about,
>> it's in the OS.
>>
>> be sure you have 10.4.5 installed, and I'd consider zeroing out the
>> drive just to be sure your not running into any bad blocks.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> B
>>
>> On Feb 28, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Erik Sojdelius wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hey Bob, this is what it's called:
>>>
>>> 6L300S0 DIAMONDMAX 10 300GB SATA150 3.5HH 7200RPM 16MB ROHS
>>>
>>> I have no idea about whether this is SATA 1 or 2, thanx for the
>>> heads up
>>> though!
>>>
>>> /Erik
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Which Maxtor did you get, and which G5 do you have?
Ok, update. LP7.1.1 and LP7.2 handles a completely new song just fine on my
PB. I'm not sure this this test is waterproof but I guess I'm back to the
drive being at fault...
BTW Bob, if you're listening in, I managed to download a PDF file of my
drives specs and it clearly states SATA II so we could be back to that issue
you mentioned. I read up on it on the net and who knows, might be related..
I take it you don't worry about 10.4.5 not being supported by digi, right?
Anyway, I got the idea that it might be a permission issue so I have now
"unlocked" the drive and the Project Manager is scanning as I
write this.
We'll see what happens!
/Erik
> So I'm going to do a little experiment with my PB
> today. I'll do a little song on my TDM system, save it and introduce it
to
> my PB. I'm still on 7.1.1 on my PB so I'll be able to test it before
and
> after the update.
>
> I'll report back!
hi all,
is anyone here using a combination of an HD system, expansion chassis and
one or several
UAD-1s?
i have a uad in my second pc-based nuendo system and just now realised that
with a chassis
this would, in theory, work.
system:
2x2 G5
3,5 GB RAM
HD3
3x 192s
logic 7.1.1
PT 6.9cs4
philipp
Ok, Update 2. This thing gets weirder and weirder...
No change with permissions check, no change with PM scan.
So the drive is whacked, right?
Well.. I unmount it from desktop, try to open a song from the BU drive I
transferred from. LaCie 300 GB FW800.
Same thing happens. Crash on "search".
So it can't be the drive really. Did something get whacked in the transfer
process?? I copied my old internals content on the La Cie drive, unplugged
the old internal and plugged in the new. Then copied from the LaCie to the
new.
Or is this just the case? When you copy content enough times some references
get lost?
Would I be better off if I somehow got my old internal in to a FW case and
cloned that on my new internal, either with CCC or OSX's own mirroring?
Thankful for advice, any input!
/Erik
> Ok, update. LP7.1.1 and LP7.2 handles a completely new song just fine
on my
> PB. I'm not sure this this test is waterproof but I guess I'm back to
the
> drive being at fault...
>
> BTW Bob, if you're listening in, I managed to download a PDF file of my
> drives specs and it clearly states SATA II so we could be back to that
issue
> you mentioned. I read up on it on the net and who knows, might be
related..
> I take it you don't worry about 10.4.5 not being supported by digi,
right?
>
> Anyway, I got the idea that it might be a permission issue so I have
now
> "unlocked" the drive and the Project Manager is scanning as I
write this.
>
> We'll see what happens!
>
> /Erik
>
>> So I'm going to do a little experiment with my PB
>> today. I'll do a little song on my TDM system, save it and
introduce it to
>> my PB. I'm still on 7.1.1 on my PB so I'll be able to test it
before and
>> after the update.
>>
>> I'll report back!
Hi Erik,
you´re using both SATA slots at the moment, right?
Yes, you can put a SATA disk in a firewire case. Get back to you on
that one.
Did you run Disk Warrior lately? just to make sure all directories
are optimised.
G5 2x1,8, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.4.2, HD Accel3, PT 6.9.3cs2, L7.1.1
_______________________________
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Future Love Productions AB
mob. +46 708 650 550
erik@futurelove.se
1 mar 2006 kl. 11.36 skrev Erik Sojdelius:
> Or is this just the case? When you copy content enough times some
> references
> get lost?
>
> Would I be better off if I somehow got my old internal in to a FW
> case and
> cloned that on my new internal, either with CCC or OSX's own
> mirroring?
I wish I could provide some definitive info. But if you are having
issues with the Lacie as well, then it's looking less like a drive
issue, and more of a software or OS or G5 issue.
Something might be corrupted in the OS.
Maybe Logics Manager needs to be cleared and the drives rescanned.
Have you done this? Since this is the only area you are reporting
problems, lets do this first.
I'd avoid getting into cloning anything yet. just my 2¢.
b
On Mar 1, 2006, at 2:36 AM, Erik Sojdelius wrote:
> Ok, Update 2. This thing gets weirder and weirder...
>
> No change with permissions check, no change with PM scan.
>
> So the drive is whacked, right?
>
> Well.. I unmount it from desktop, try to open a song from the BU
> drive I
> transferred from. LaCie 300 GB FW800.
>
> Same thing happens. Crash on "search".
>
> So it can't be the drive really. Did something get whacked in the
> transfer
> process?? I copied my old internals content on the La Cie drive,
> unplugged
> the old internal and plugged in the new. Then copied from the LaCie
> to the
> new.
>
> Or is this just the case? When you copy content enough times some
> references
> get lost?
>
> Would I be better off if I somehow got my old internal in to a FW
> case and
> cloned that on my new internal, either with CCC or OSX's own
> mirroring?
>
> Thankful for advice, any input!
>
> /Erik
>
>> Ok, update. LP7.1.1 and LP7.2 handles a completely new song just
>> fine on my
>> PB. I'm not sure this this test is waterproof but I guess I'm back
>> to the
>> drive being at fault...
>>
>> BTW Bob, if you're listening in, I managed to download a PDF file
>> of my
>> drives specs and it clearly states SATA II so we could be back to
>> that issue
>> you mentioned. I read up on it on the net and who knows, might be
>> related..
>> I take it you don't worry about 10.4.5 not being supported by
>> digi, right?
>>
>> Anyway, I got the idea that it might be a permission issue so I
>> have now
>> "unlocked" the drive and the Project Manager is scanning
as I
>> write this.
>>
>> We'll see what happens!
>>
>> /Erik
>>
>>> So I'm going to do a little experiment with my PB
>>> today. I'll do a little song on my TDM system, save it and
>>> introduce it to
>>> my PB. I'm still on 7.1.1 on my PB so I'll be able to test it
>>> before and
>>> after the update.
>>>
>>> I'll report back!
>
>
>
>
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Hey Bob,
I did the PM scan this morning for the first time ever. No change.
ATB,
Erik
> Something might be corrupted in the OS.
> Maybe Logics Manager needs to be cleared and the drives rescanned.
> Have you done this? Since this is the only area you are reporting
> problems, lets do this first.
>
> I'd avoid getting into cloning anything yet. just my 2¢.
I'm at a loss at the moment, I'll be installing 8 new systems this
week and I'll keep it in the back of my mind. If I think of something
you'll be the first to know.
best,
Bob
On Mar 1, 2006, at 10:36 AM, Erik Sojdelius wrote:
> Hey Bob,
>
> I did the PM scan this morning for the first time ever. No change.
>
> ATB,
>
> Erik
>
>
>> Something might be corrupted in the OS.
>> Maybe Logics Manager needs to be cleared and the drives rescanned.
>> Have you done this? Since this is the only area you are reporting
>> problems, lets do this first.
>>
>> I'd avoid getting into cloning anything yet. just my 2¢.
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I'm doing a studio rebuild for someone who has an ADAT bridge
connected to a Yamaha O2R.He's using Logic Pro (OS9) on a G4 and, try
as I might, I cannot work out how top get the surround pan operation
of Logic to address the ADAT bridge (optical) outputs.
In order to utilise the separate outputs of the bridge it seems
necessary to address all the Logic master channels to ADAT outputs as,
unlike, say my own setup using an Apogee AD-8000, where the normal
outputs available address the interface, with the ADAT bridge this
doesn't seem to work.
Anybody have any experience with this? I'd appreciate a hint/link
about how to get this to work.
Thanks
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, "Johan Cosmos" <johan@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I'm on 10.3.9 Logic 7.11 PT 6.9, Waves 5.0
> I'm thinking about installing Tiger 10.4 so i can install PT7 and Logic
7.2
> to get better stability??
> BUT..
> Do the waves PT7 update need to modify/register something on the ilok
or can
> one just run the update to get it working?
> anyone bought WUP coverage just to get this matter solved?
>
I just updated to Logic 7.2, PT 7.1cs4 and OSX10.4.5
Using Waves 5.2 and it is all pretty stable.
No crashes yet, but I am not able to use HTDM waves plugs.
-7068 when I do.
I don't really need HTDM but if anyone knows why, pleaselet me know.
There´s no HTDM support since PT7.
I´m still using my Waves Platinum 5.0.
WUP would cost me nearly $500. :-(
Peter
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octatonic666 wrote:
> --- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, "Johan Cosmos"
<johan@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>> I'm on 10.3.9 Logic 7.11 PT 6.9, Waves 5.0
>> I'm thinking about installing Tiger 10.4 so i can install PT7 and
>> Logic 7.2 to get better stability??
>> BUT..
>> Do the waves PT7 update need to modify/register something on the
>> ilok or can one just run the update to get it working?
>> anyone bought WUP coverage just to get this matter solved?
>>
>
> I just updated to Logic 7.2, PT 7.1cs4 and OSX10.4.5
> Using Waves 5.2 and it is all pretty stable.
> No crashes yet, but I am not able to use HTDM waves plugs.
> -7068 when I do.
> I don't really need HTDM but if anyone knows why, pleaselet me know.
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