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taco6
post Tue 27 Aug 2002, 05:38
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Didn't Apple recently aquire emagic? But Logic 5 is still not OS X... that seems a little weird. The only sequencing recording software that is, is Bias Deck...it seems anyway. It seems strange that Apple wants to get rid of OS 9, but there is nothing to use for OS X. I can't find many plug-ins for OS X either.
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post Sun 1 Sep 2002, 02:28
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i believe the saying is "rome wasn't built in a day". wink.gif
apple have just re-invented their "wheel", loads of issues for them and their developers to clean up. blink.gif
sounds like it's going to be worth the wait though, yes?
os9 remains a great os, you can use x for most everything but music, i would like to taste the pie when it's properly cooked...


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post Sun 1 Sep 2002, 04:28
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There's a Powermac pdf file that say Logic or X will ship late 2002. I expect Apple to either announce and ship at Macworld Paris, Seybold or the AES convention in Oct.

The delays in many OS X audio apps seem to stem from the CoreAudio API not being quite feature complete.
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post Sun 1 Sep 2002, 04:56
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QUOTE (damann @ Sep 1 2002, 01:28)
i would like to taste the pie when it's properly cooked...

I'd be glad if somebody would turn on the oven...
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post Sun 1 Sep 2002, 04:58
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they're working on it.
this we know...
core audio/midi will be f'ing fantastic laugh.gif
...when it's fully developed... wink.gif


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post Sun 1 Sep 2002, 04:59
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QUOTE (hmurchison @ Sep 1 2002, 03:28)
The delays in many OS X audio apps seem to stem from the CoreAudio API not being quite feature complete.

Couldn't agree more.

However: having said what you said, now watch out for flying brickbats. Take it from one with lumps. smile.gif
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post Sun 1 Sep 2002, 05:11
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"I'd be glad if somebody would turn on the oven..."
sometimes i despair with you, but let's choose not to despair! rolleyes.gif
business as usual, eh?
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post Mon 2 Sep 2002, 01:31
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hmurchison, with the sudden release of Logic for OS X 10.2, looks like we can wear our lumps for pointing an accusative finger at the OS pre-Jaguar like Heidelberg fencing scars. But then, the specs say it's for OS X, 10.1.5, and 10.2, so maybe we'll get dunked instead. huh.gif

damann: one slice, or two of this nice Apple pie? biggrin.gif
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post Tue 3 Sep 2002, 18:48
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oh man, i'm not happy. angry.gif
i usually like a large dollop of vst cream on my pie! sad.gif
no vst/asio support??? blink.gif
seems to me they turned on the oven and burnt the damn thing...
business as usual here i'm afraid.


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The I/O Kit replace ASIO I believe.

We weren't going to get VST support for OSX anyways as there's only a handful of OSX compat VSTs ..

AudioUnits.

Waves in onboard
TC Works is onboard.
and the feeling is positive.

If Emagics software for porting is as easy as it sounds then we have nothing to worry about.

If Apples SDK 2.0 for AudioUnits is solid with good documentation then we have nothing to worry about.
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