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From: "biglongface" <AaronKneile@...>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 at 1:57:08 AM
Subject: [LAM] 5.3 on OSX with MOTU 2408?
Message #120353
Anyone know the story with using the MOTU sound cards with Logic in OSX? I figure MAYBE I can live without the Waves while I'm tracking, then switch to 9.2 to mix, but if I can't send 24bit in, then what's the point? Thanks! OS 10.2.1 (maybe, if I like it) OS 9.2 (probably where I'll wind up) Logic Audio Platinum 5.3 Mark of the Unicorn 2408 Mk II PCI 324 card ASIO Oh, from what I'm reading, you can't use Logic in "Classic Mode" of OSX. You have to change your boot volume and launch a regular version of 9.x. If this is true, does anyone know a quicker way than selecting the startup volume in the control panel. I'm sort of hoping for a key I can hold down while I boot up. Again, thanks!
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From: "wujunghay" <dave@...>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 at 12:52:58 PM
Subject: Re: [LAM] 5.3 on OSX with MOTU 2408?
Message #120389
This is a reply to #120353.
"biglongface" <AaronKneile@H...> wrote: > Anyone know the story with using the MOTU sound cards with Logic in OSX? > I figure MAYBE I can live without the Waves while I'm tracking, then switch to > 9.2 to mix, but if I can't send 24bit in, then what's the point? > > Thanks! > > OS 10.2.1 (maybe, if I like it) > OS 9.2 (probably where I'll wind up) > Logic Audio Platinum 5.3 > Mark of the Unicorn 2408 Mk II > PCI 324 card > ASIO > > Oh, from what I'm reading, you can't use Logic in "Classic Mode" of OSX. You > have to change your boot volume and launch a regular version of 9.x. If this is > true, does anyone know a quicker way than selecting the startup volume in > the control panel. I'm sort of hoping for a key I can hold down while I boot up. > > Again, thanks! Hold down the option key at start up and you'll be presented with a choice of bootable volumes
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From: Cyril Blanc <blanc.cyril@...>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 at 9:13:43 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [LAM] 5.3 on OSX with MOTU 2408?
Message #120434
This is a reply to #120389.
On 10/1/02 19:52, "wujunghay" <dave@...> wrote: > "biglongface" <AaronKneile@H...> wrote: > >> does anyone know a quicker way than selecting the startup volume in >> the control panel. I'm sort of hoping for a key I can hold down while I boot >> up. >> >> Again, thanks! > > > Hold down the option key at start up and you'll be presented with a choice of > bootable volumes > I have tried this, I get the volumes displayed but I cannot chose the volume ! What is the trick ? Thanks in advance. Best regards Cyril Blanc France The box said "Use Windows 95 or better" so I got a Macintosh
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From: Lachlan Deck <ldeck@...>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 at 2:33:02 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [LAM] 5.3 on OSX with MOTU 2408?
Message #120445
This is a reply to #120434.
Hi there, "wujunghay" <dave@...> wrote: >> Hold down the option key at start up and you'll be presented with a >> choice of >> bootable volumes Cyril Blanc wrote: > I have tried this, I get the volumes displayed but I cannot chose the > volume > ! > What is the trick ? I believe if you set the startup volume to OS 9 you can do the following... - hold down the 'x' key to boot into OS X. - hold nothing to boot into OS 9. I'm sure the reverse is possible - but not sure of how... As for the previously mentioned method, I believe you need the OS's on separate partitions to be able to choose... with regards, -- Lachlan Deck ldeck@...
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From: "fucanay" <fucanay@...>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 at 5:05:54 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [LAM] 5.3 on OSX with MOTU 2408?
Message #120452
This is a reply to #120434.
Cyril Blanc <blanc.cyril@w...> wrote: > I have tried this, I get the volumes displayed but I cannot chose the volume > ! > What is the trick ? I think that the OS 9 that is used for classic is not bootable as it is not on a seperate partition. You will need to make another partition or install another drive in your Mac. Personally I have three drives in mine. One for Audio Files, one for OS 9, and one for OS X. If this is done holding down the option key WILL give you the option to boot into other OS's. fuanay
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From: "bob_vandiver" <bobv@...>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 at 1:44:38 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [LAM] Holding down the option key at boot
Message #120519
This is a reply to #120434.
> > "biglongface" <AaronKneile@H...> wrote: > >> does anyone know a quicker way than selecting the startup volume in > >> the control panel. I'm sort of hoping for a key I can hold down > >> while I boot up. > On 10/1/02 19:52, "wujunghay" <dave@p...> wrote: > > Hold down the option key at start up and you'll be presented with > > a choice of bootable volumes --- In logic-users@y..., Cyril Blanc <blanc.cyril@w...> wrote: > I have tried this, I get the volumes displayed but I cannot chose > the volume ! What is the trick ? Right after your computer starts, hold down the option key. Hold it down until you see the odd button icons that correspond to your partitions, an arrow that curls around and a straight arrow. Your cursor will show the "watch" icon for several more moments, presumably while the ordinateur looks for more boot up partitions and perhaps even network partitions. When the cursor changes to an arrow (the normal cursor) select the desired button corresponding to the partition you want to boot into. Then click the straight arrow button. Your cursor should disappear. Stand back while your computer now loads up. I think the curved arrow is for saying "Wait! I change my mind about the partition I want," but I am not sure about this because I have never used it. This button could also mean "load the partition selected by the StartUp Disk control panel." This trick does not work with older Macs, which ones je ne sais pas. C' est bonne maintenent? Bob
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From: Lachlan Deck <ldeck@...>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 at 4:52:38 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [LAM] Holding down the option key at boot
Message #120536
This is a reply to #120519.
Hi there, bob_vandiver wrote: > I think the curved arrow is for saying "Wait! I change my mind about > the partition I want," but I am not sure about this because I have > never used it. This button could also mean "load the partition > selected by the StartUp Disk control panel." I think it's a "Refresh" button. i.e., recheck network... > This trick does not work with older Macs, which ones je ne sais pas. It works on my Beige G3. Does that qualify as an older mac? ;-) with regards, -- Lachlan Deck ldeck@...
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From: "bob_vandiver" <bobv@...>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 at 5:14:45 PM
Subject: Re: [LAM] Holding down the option key at boot
Message #120539
This is a reply to #120536.
> I think it's a "Refresh" button. i.e., recheck network... > > > This trick does not work with older Macs, which ones je ne sais pas. > > It works on my Beige G3. Does that qualify as an older mac? ;-) > > with regards, > > -- > Lachlan Deck > ldeck@t... It did not work with my 9600. I would hold down the option key at boot and it would be ignored, boot as normal. This was with OS 9.1. Bob
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