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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 22-Dec 02 From: Oxford - UK Member No.: 10,253 ![]() |
I have just picked up Logic Express 6 so that I can finally stop having to use OS 9 for anything (to ditch Logic Silver 4.8).
However, I'm getting a wierd error on my 800MHz G3 iBook when I launch the application, that says "CUBE needs Altivec compatible cpu (G4 and up)" and then I have to quit the app. Logic Express should work with a G3, so what is this 'CUBE' thing referring to? I have an edirol UA-30 USB audio solution (using core audio driver) and an emagic MT4 USB MIDI box that I want to use with Logic. I have a feeling the problem is being caused by the UA-30 in some way, because logic launches okay if I don't have this plugged in (though I get another error telling me I have no audio interface plugged in). Can anybody shed any light on this? Thanks in advance Dune |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 22-Dec 02 From: Oxford - UK Member No.: 10,253 ![]() |
Thanks, I had forgotten that I had installed the standalone version a demo version of 'cube' that was on a magazine cover CD. When I searched for it in the finder, it turned out that it had installed a VST version as well, which probably explains why it was upsetting Logic. However, since Logic OS X is AU-only, that is still quite odd! Needless to say, all cube components are not sitting in the trash.
I will see if this clears up the problem when I get home to my xs-key. Thanks Dune |
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