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Hey. I am having a problem with my logic. I just got a new macbook pro,
running OS 10.4.8. I have Logic 7.0 (upgrading soon). The problem I a having
is this. I used Logic 7.0 on my home computer, a dual 1.8 powermac g5, and
everything worked perfectly. Now that I have installed logic on my Macbook
Pro, I have tried to open songs that I made and recorded on the PowerMac. I
get the error message "The file 'Pop Kit.exs" is not an EXS
instrument
file." or 'Jazz Kit', whichever one I happened to be using, and it's
like
that on all of my songs. If I try to record a new song, it doesn't find them
either. It recognizes all exs files I recorded before, except for all drum
kits. the bass guitar, keyboards, whatever else I recorded by midi works
fine, except for the doggone drum kits. It's like Logic isn;t talking to
garageband, which is where the sounds came from, they're just the standard
included drum kits sounds. I'm about at my wit's end, can anyone help??
Thanks.
On 12/1/06, Zach Johnson <forums@logic-users.org> wrote:
> Message posted by Zach Johnson <zachj676@yahoo.com>:
>
> Hey. I am having a problem with my logic. I just got a new macbook pro,
> running OS 10.4.8. I have Logic 7.0 (upgrading soon).
You need to upgrade. Logic 7.0 is not Universal Binary; you need at
least 7.2 on your MacBook Pro.
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