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two oh one
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by two oh one » Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:52 pm
Installed. Took nearly 2 hours.
The new UI is incredibly nice. Clean. Everything is right where you need it.
And I think 8 sounds different, too. Can't confirm it, but old tracks opened in it have a bit more depth and less harshness than before, maybe. Can't quite put my fingers on it, but there is something happening.
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by auan » Fri Sep 14, 2007 6:53 pm
Sounds psychosomatic to me.
Two hours to install it though? wtf?
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by two oh one » Fri Sep 14, 2007 7:06 pm
Auan wrote:Sounds psychosomatic to me.
Two hours to install it though? wtf?
Yeah, psychosummat. Different summing on the 2-bus, I think.
Yep, 2 hours. I accidentally installed 'extra content', so I've now got a few zillion gigs of banjo and saxophone loops that I'll never use.

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by auan » Fri Sep 14, 2007 7:10 pm
What, no banjostep?
I dunno what it's like on a Mac but sitting watching a Windows PC install for two hours would be painful. And stressful, never know when it's gonna fuck up and leave you with half a DAW.
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by two oh one » Fri Sep 14, 2007 7:24 pm
Auan wrote:What, no banjostep?
I dunno what it's like on a Mac but sitting watching a Windows PC install for two hours would be painful. And stressful, never know when it's gonna fuck up and leave you with half a DAW.
Yeah, I think there are about 8 DVDs in the box. Eeek.
Half a DAW? Now that's one way to cut down application bloat.

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by escapee planes » Fri Sep 14, 2007 7:52 pm
Got mine today,
The student price is actual £118.68 but you have to either buy it buy logging on to the apple store from a uni campus, or over the phone and then sending in documentation (scanned student card) to prove you're a student.
What's even better is that even though I only paid £118, they sent me a copy that says Logic Studio RETAIL. so hopefully next year when I'm no longer a student I can still upgrade

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by permutated » Fri Sep 14, 2007 9:13 pm
DJ-UniTz wrote:This is a lot now!
Look how cheap it is £289 on student discount if you dont have logic pro...
or for me its £129 what a price and takes up 39gb of space........
very very sick!
Here's the deal about Student Discounts (at least with Apple, and I confirmed this with them today): YOU CAN'T GET THE UPGRADE PRICE ON FUTURE VERSIONS. They just make the price so low to hook you in, and on the next upgrade you have to pay full price.
It's bullshit.
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by auan » Fri Sep 14, 2007 9:15 pm
The first one's always free...
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by tmu » Sat Sep 15, 2007 2:44 pm
couldnt resist; reserved my copy of the upgrade from lp7 from local apple-shop. gonna go get it soon as they land here.
its cheap too so no pondering here 190 euros or so...
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by two oh one » Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:30 pm
Ok, ok. Logic 8 really does sound better. It's more open, airy and less hard than the previous versions. It's more like mixing into an analog board now. That 'air' thing certainly wasn't there before. It's like the sounds can breathe.
There has been some serious voodoo done under the hood, that's for sure.
The new compressor doesn't suck, either. That horrible crunchy hardness is gone. Now, it's actually rather good...
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by FSTZ » Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:33 pm
Auan wrote:Sounds psychosomatic to me.
firestarter?
twisted firestarter?
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by auan » Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:59 pm
unklefesta wrote:Auan wrote:Sounds psychosomatic to me.
firestarter?
twisted firestarter?
Wrong tune mate
two oh one wrote:Ok, ok. Logic 8 really does sound better. It's more open, airy and less hard than the previous versions. It's more like mixing into an analog board now. That 'air' thing certainly wasn't there before. It's like the sounds can breathe.
There has been some serious voodoo done under the hood, that's for sure.
The new compressor doesn't suck, either. That horrible crunchy hardness is gone. Now, it's actually rather good...
Would be interested to hear an A/B.
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by tmu » Sat Sep 15, 2007 7:54 pm
two oh one wrote:Ok, ok. Logic 8 really does sound better. It's more open, airy and less hard than the previous versions. It's more like mixing into an analog board now. That 'air' thing certainly wasn't there before. It's like the sounds can breathe.
There has been some serious voodoo done under the hood, that's for sure.
so youre saying it sounds good then

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by kion » Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:41 pm
Glad the upgrade is cheap! Think I'll stick to 7 for a while tho..
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by hit by a rock » Sun Sep 16, 2007 6:41 pm
Osk wrote:I'm kind of annoyed cos I bought 7 Pro just before August 1st - the cut off for free upgrade.
Me too! Upgraded to Pro just SIX FUKKIN DAYS before the cut off!
So I pay £150 to upgrade a product that now costs £200 less than I paid originally? Think I'll wait a bit.
Used Creator (Atari) & Logic for years, tho. Love it!

Tha bollox.
Not too bothered about no new instruments, the interface improvements seem massive. Have you SEEN that "comp swipe" thang? That would save me hours, that would!
Sob!

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by whineo » Sun Sep 16, 2007 6:44 pm
I must say that the price drop for Logic is really tempting me at the moment

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by two oh one » Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:37 pm
tmu wrote:two oh one wrote:Ok, ok. Logic 8 really does sound better. It's more open, airy and less hard than the previous versions. It's more like mixing into an analog board now. That 'air' thing certainly wasn't there before. It's like the sounds can breathe.
There has been some serious voodoo done under the hood, that's for sure.
so youre saying it sounds good then

I've just done my first mix in it. It's WAY better. It's easier to get sounds to gel together in it.
I also tried playing older songs through it, and they are softer, more open and not as hard/small.
I'm very happy with it. The new comps are good and the Delay designer is some serious shit.
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by whineo » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:51 pm
Let me get this straight.....
Logic Studio (including Logic 8 Pro ) = £319.00

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by tmu » Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:52 am
Whineo wrote:Let me get this straight.....
Logic Studio (including Logic 8 Pro ) = £319.00

yep, Logic studio = Logic 8, mainstage & soundtrack pro 2 .

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by whineo » Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:45 am
Right - Thats it Im sold

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