Colin Shapiro
Logician
Well, Apple just announced that Mavericks (OS 10.9) is available today...for free!
Which brave users will be first to test out Logic X?
Which brave users will be first to test out Logic X?
In my studio I didn't upgrade yet to Mavericks as I also run Logic 9 there still for these few 32-bit plug-ins (Sylenth1...). Anyone tried Logic Pro 9 with Mavericks?
Holy sh%]! 812 components!?!? Are those all AU plugins? :eeek:Seems OK here so far- Mavericks installed fine- the first launch of Logic X caused a rescan of all 812 components I have installed (Audio units) - which took an ungodly 2 hours - but Logic seems pretty snappy- haven't thoroughly tested all my plugs or all of my peripherals yet.
Holy sh%]! 812 components!?!? Are those all AU plugins? :eeek:Seems OK here so far- Mavericks installed fine- the first launch of Logic X caused a rescan of all 812 components I have installed (Audio units) - which took an ungodly 2 hours - but Logic seems pretty snappy- haven't thoroughly tested all my plugs or all of my peripherals yet.
They are mainly Native Instruments (Komplete and Maschine) and Waves Mercury Native (400 components by itself.) I also use a Novation Impulse Controller and their 'Automap' software 'wraps' the plug-ins. So there are all these versions of all of these plug ins. I have a few other random plugs, Phosychon by D12, and a few others. I probably should clean a lot of these up- I regularly use less than 50 plug-ins- and I really love a lot of the built-in ones in Logic X - like Retro Synth!
Fortunately it only scanned all of these once : )
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