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Just had a close encounter with Logic 9... Downloaded the PDF manual and while reading it lying on the coach I fell a sleep and dreamed that I was working out, doing push-ups on my finger tips. At the very first push-up I was brutally brought back awake by a loud *BURP!* sound. That was my finger tips on the tracking pad and the thumb pushing just a bit too hard where there is no menu... Funny! :-)) This old G4 Powerbook has quite loud built-in speakers. Per On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Charles Zwicky<cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote: > I think that Logic 9 sounds like it will be quite useful, provided it >does > what it says it does! > > >> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Sjaak<tcplugin@scarlet.be> wrote: >>>> >>>> The question is: Do you rely on Logic to earn your living? Would >you >>>> risk that on speculating that it will work perfectly from version >9.0? >>>> Now they have announced Logic 9... logic 8 is still broken... >>> >>> Hi Charles, >>> I don't rely on Logic for a living. I use Mainstage as my host on >stage >>> and I use a little bit of Logic at home. Sure, Logic 8 had a few >problems >>> but for me nothing major and as long as I have a workaround, I'm fine. >> >> >> I sometimes rely on Logic for a living, but not all the time since I'm >> a freelance worker in many areas related to music. When I'm on a pro >> base production deadline that is short I simply don't use certain >> functions that are known as less stable. That totally does the trick >> for me, since working efficiency is all about balancing available >> project time against choice of tools and methods. In my situation that >> was possible to do even with Logic 8 and this new version will save me >> lots of working hours to begin with... >> >> Greetings from Sweden >> >> Per Boysen >> www.boysen.se >> www.perboysen.com > > > -- > ... > http://www.zmix.net > >