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From: Remco Muntz <rmuntz@...>
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 at 3:17:02 AM
Subject: Re: [LAM] Logic slower on OSX
Message #151079
> Has anyone else noticed that Logic under OS X seems to run slower? > I have experienced a noticable slowdown in simple operations such as > creating new > tracks, copying and even just selecting parts in the arrange page. > This is very > frustrating and really does affect the working flow. I have asked > emagic about this and > I'm told there's no reason this should be happening. > Yes, I've noticed the same. I'm on a G4/800 with 1,5 GB RAM and 2 HD's. I find it much slower than OS 9. It has become much better than the first releases, although now (with OS X 10.3 or the latest Logic updates, I don't know what's the problem) I find it has become more slowly again. Especially the GUI, and like you say, selecting parts may take quite a while. Copying, moving is the same story. It's a drag. There's not really a flow. Other apps I use don't have this, so I guess the problem is in Logic. Remco
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From: david young <djy321@...>
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 at 3:22:12 PM
Subject: Re: [LAM] Logic slower on OSX
Message #151104
This is a reply to #151079.
On Sunday, November 30, 2003, at 09:17 am, Remco Muntz wrote: >> Has anyone else noticed that Logic under OS X seems to run slower? >> I have experienced a noticable slowdown in simple operations such as >> creating new >> tracks, copying and even just selecting parts in the arrange page. >> > > Yes, I've noticed the same. I'm on a G4/800 with 1,5 GB RAM and 2 HD's. > I find it much slower than OS 9. It has become much better than the > first releases, although now (with OS X 10.3 or the latest Logic > updates, I don't know what's the problem) Have you guys tried disabling anti-aliased text in the preferences - it makes an astounding difference. regards David Young
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