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> Problems With Logic Platinum 6, HELP!!!
TEK1077
post Mon 25 Aug 2003, 19:43
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If you don't have any of these you have to rely on virtual synths and samplers or the quicktime synth.
The Oxygen 8 is only a controller keyboard with no sound generator.
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What other virtual synths are there that are any good?

where can i download any?

Also where do i put the vst plugins . i cant seem to find the folder.i only have one which is for cubase sx.will they work from the same folder?

i did try from that but i dont think they were working.i think it says in the book you can use this folder.........
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K.G.
post Mon 25 Aug 2003, 21:12
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Yeah I have the es1 which is a synthesier that comes with logic audio.
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post Wed 27 Aug 2003, 02:12
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QUOTE (TEK1077 @ Aug 26 2003, 05:43)
What other virtual synths are there that are any good?

where can i download any?

Also where do i put the vst plugins . i cant seem  to find the folder.i only have one which is for cubase sx.will they work from the same folder?

i did try from that but i dont think they were working.i think it says in the book you can use this folder.........

Have a look in the "Soft" section of this site at
Virtual Instruments - AudioUnits
http://www.macmusic.org/softs/softcat.php/...ang/EN/id/7040/
Crystal and Zoyd are both excellent freeware synths and there are plenty of great commercial ones listed
and also
Virtual Instruments - Logic
http://www.macmusic.org/softs/softcat.php/...ang/EN/id/7026/
These instruments (all commercial) are made by emagic and are built into logic. You have to purchase a code to use them. There are 30 day demos available from within logic.

Logic does not support VST in OS X, only "Audio Units" (a similar but better format developed by Apple) and emagic's own format.
You can however buy a VST to AudioUnit Adapter from
http://www.fxpansion.com/products_auadapter.html
This supports most OS X VST plugins which don't have an audio unit version.
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TEK1077
post Wed 27 Aug 2003, 10:50
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Thanks for the info. yeh i got the emagic plug-ins on trial at the moment.Very impressive.

Once again, thanks for all the info. Im begining to understand it all a lot better now. My massive headache has gone!!! biggrin.gif
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