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It uses a network connection and the OSX utility "Qmaster" to distribute processing. I have not tried it since I have only one computer and it's a very very powerful one! >I was browsing through part of the copious documentation that comes >with Logic and noticed, to my surprise, that it includes a way to >offload some of the processing to another machine. I didn't study it >closely, so I didn't notice whether that meant an arbitrary machine >on the network, or there had to be some special Firewire coupling, >but I was impressed. > >Just wondering if anyone here has tried distributed processing with >Logic? Might be the best way to get extra bang for the buck on the >next computer upgrade - keep the old computer and use it as an >auxiliary processor. -- ... http://www.zmix.net