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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 265 Joined: 05-Dec 03 From: Memphis - US Member No.: 30,424 ![]() |
First i would like to say that i have helped numerous people on this site, but have for some reason not collected any points or whatever that is described in the agreement and rules.
I am kinda upset that I have asked a legitmate question, and have not gotten a response. I guess i have to ask questions like: how do i plug a mic cable into a midi jack or something. Or if i buy a computer can i record music. I mean come on... All i want to know is this------is anyone using logic 7 and does an offline bounce with a system performance meter open only see one processor maxed out. shouldn't it use both processors? thanks for any help that comes about. i know it is a real hard question. |
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 52 Joined: 03-Jul 02 From: Congleton - UK Member No.: 5,388 ![]() |
Greeting editbrain,
And much respect - I've seen your answers and help over the time I've been with MacMusic and I (probably like a lot of others) assume that we can't be much help to editbrain who is a 'senior member' ![]() Anyway - I recall seeing a post about 6 months ago about Logic not using both processors by default. The answer to the post was a trick in the environment window to set up something that used both processors. No - I can't remember what it was ![]() Ah - if I only had a memory - now where was I? Basically editbrain - this is a know problem - and the fix has already been published... er... somewhere. I've only just upgraded to LogicPro 7 and haven't done any bouncing yet. I guess this is a reply - but not an answer. Good luck - and thanks for all the help you've given all of us in the past. ![]() PT |
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