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From: "Sascha Franck" <S.Franck@gmx.de>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 at 9:25:28 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Re: Logic 8: A non- linear and single screen sequencer in the style of Ableton Live?
Message #230316
This is a reply to #230310.
zidzidane wrote: > (eg. some of the Mike Shinoda/Linkin Park stuff actually incorporate > obvious garageband loops). You can use Apple Loops in Logic as well, so that doesn't say anything. > I am sure the developers have have thought of a way to accommodate users > who have two screens > (although in my opinon, you don't really need two as the current LCD > screens made by Apple are huge). I won't buy any overpriced Apple displays just because Logic may probably not support the current window handling anymore. Besides, I'm mainly working on mobile machines and the maximum resolution I'm getting with an external monitor hooked up to my Macbook is 1280x1024, defenitely not enough in case it'd be my only monitor. > Whats going to be interesting is whether they just blatantly copy Ableton > Live's interface (like Cakewalk > did with Project 5) or develop something entirely new. Well, it's not going to be interesting for me. If they change the brilliant window/screen handling in favour of something not allowing me to work the way I do since almost a decade, they'll lose a customer. It's that easy. After all, the way Logic treats windows and screensets has been one of the key reasons I switched to it from Cubase back in the days. Removing such a key feature (and I'm sure it's a key feature for many Logic users) will only be one thing: Ridiculously stupid. Regards Sascha
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