man.. seriously fuck u guys. Ive spent quite abit since i discovered this forums. I just ordered logic 9 few mins ago.
man.. seriously fuck u guys. Ive spent quite abit since i discovered this forums. I just ordered logic 9 few mins ago.
steven slate is definitely next in the list. dammit man, i wish i have more control of my financial spending. Damn u credit card.
I believe that this might be the next best thing if not better than pro tools. The flexibiliy of it is astounding. Apple really did it this time.
My friend said this was in 8hopefully they throw in pitch correction similar to melodyne and antares auto tune in version 10!!!!! wow imagine that?????
feck yea, i reckon. It seems that they put alot of thought into this and also to fuck pro tools in the ass. Is this version alot more stable and easy on the cpu usage? can any confirm this?
feck yea, i reckon. It seems that they put alot of thought into this and also to fuck pro tools in the ass. Is this version alot more stable and easy on the cpu usage? can any confirm this?
seems to be even more CPU friendly. Logic 8 was rock solid for me anyway, and Logic 9 is the same. no crashes.
Vanilla kernel == Stock Kernel. Unmodified. Basically if you have a core 2 duo up to a core 2 quad I think (maybe even a core i7, idk) you can use it. Otherwise you have to use a modified Kernel.All this "vanilla kernel" stuff just feels very jury-rigged and is confusing as hell to me
I've read hackintosh stuff before where they say literally all you have to do is buy Apple's OSX and install. I guess that's more desktop machines, though.
I've had enough component tinkering and incompatibility issues. I'm sort of tired of setting things just right to make it work. I'm not saying this doesn't exist with Mac (some say it doesn't - usually ignorant fools imo - you know, the ads/people who say "it just works" - in reality, Apple has its own issues). I'm just saying I think there would be less tinkering with a real mac than a Hackintosh. Then again, maybe the savings is worth it.
Vanilla kernel == Stock Kernel. Unmodified. Basically if you have a core 2 duo up to a core 2 quad I think (maybe even a core i7, idk) you can use it. Otherwise you have to use a modified Kernel.
What I love though about my hackintosh is that I can update without worrying. The thing knows when to copy over the hacked kernel extensions to a folder during update, then replaces the updated ones with my own so I retain all my hacks and still get the updates. Quite awesome.
So. If you go hackintosh, iAtkos is the way to go. IMO.