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Apple updates Logic Pro X & MainStage with external Sound Libraries, more
SpamSandwich said:claire1 said:"Both apps now support relocating the Sound Library to an external storage device, useful for people who need to switch between workstations."
VERY VERY useful with people on laptops with little space. These libraries could easily take a 4th of your drive if you're on a MacBook.SpamSandwich said:Space Designer is one of the oldest features Apple has had in their pro audio software. What about it has been specifically changed?
Didn't know it was old. This is my favorite plug in. It's so damn good for being bundled with Logic. Could easily replace a $100 reverb plug in.spheric said:claire1 said:SpamSandwich said:Space Designer is one of the oldest features Apple has had in their pro audio software. What about it has been specifically changed?
Didn't know it was old. This is my favorite plug in. It's so damn good for being bundled with Logic. Could easily replace a $100 reverb plug in.
When Apple bought the company, they took Logic and all the plug-ins (the whole thing — Logic Platinum plus all the instruments and FX plugins — used to be about 4500€) and rolled them all into a single package they called Logic Pro.
WOW thanks for the info guys! I always felt Logic was a bargainl for the price. 4500€ sounds like what it's worth.
Except Apple has updated the program and gives us FREE updates!! It's a fu**ing STEAL!!!MacPro said:claire1 said:"Both apps now support relocating the Sound Library to an external storage device, useful for people who need to switch between workstations."
VERY VERY useful with people on laptops with little space. These libraries could easily take a 4th of your drive if you're on a MacBook.SpamSandwich said:Space Designer is one of the oldest features Apple has had in their pro audio software. What about it has been specifically changed?
Didn't know it was old. This is my favorite plug in. It's so damn good for being bundled with Logic. Could easily replace a $100 reverb plug in.
Sound libraries are no joke. You could easily fill up 1TB with them if you're a serious musician.
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Woman immortalized by 5-foot iPhone headstone in Russia
ascii said:It looks like they've done a very nice job of it with the shiny stone, but you don't really want tech on your grave because it goes out of date so quickly. You really want something timeless.macawesome88 said:Sweet! Why didn't I think of that? Maybe I do like Google Android OS, and just steal the idea.
So you're getting a crappy android one? :P
Yeah I bet some a$$hole who hates Apple would piss on this grave for some reason he/she doesn't even understand. -
Apple updates Logic Pro X & MainStage with external Sound Libraries, more
"Both apps now support relocating the Sound Library to an external storage device, useful for people who need to switch between workstations."
VERY VERY useful with people on laptops with little space. These libraries could easily take a 4th of your drive if you're on a MacBook.SpamSandwich said:Space Designer is one of the oldest features Apple has had in their pro audio software. What about it has been specifically changed?
Didn't know it was old. This is my favorite plug in. It's so damn good for being bundled with Logic. Could easily replace a $100 reverb plug in. -
Australian teen receives 8 months probation for hacking Apple's corporate network
ihatescreennames said:AppleInsider said:
In past reports, the teen was described as a fan of Apple who dreamed of one day working for the company.Soli said:For his age and the specific crime I think that's fair, but I'd also like to have rad about ways to steering him onto a path that will help stop cyber crime by find holes in systems that can then he hardened.claire1 said:Good. I mean he didn't actually take anything.
That sounds like he took stuff.lkrupp said:Soli said:For his age and the specific crime I think that's fair, but I'd also like to have rad about ways to steering him onto a path that will help stop cyber crime by find holes in systems that can then he hardened.claire1 said:Good. I mean he didn't actually take anything.
That sounds like he took stuff.
"Apple in a statement said no customer information was compromised due to the attack. "
No data was compromised as far as I know. I remember reading a report that said the data was encrypted and he and no one else could see it or know what it was.
These are just your typical anti-Apple stories making the rounds and an iKnockoff slave already told me "At least Samsung doesn't get hacked by 16-year-olds!"
The point is, as far as I know, he had nothing important, just blobs of encrypted stuff. It's like pirating a movie except you don't know what movie it is or how to open it.
This story is just as overblown and anti-Apple as the celebrity nude photos one. -
Australian teen receives 8 months probation for hacking Apple's corporate network