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Apple Unveils Logic Studio

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Apple - Logic Studio

Wow. Long overdue update… still trying to absorb this, but here are the salient points:
Logic Pro 8:

  • Consolidates all of the old editor windows into a clean new Arrange window. Looks nice - wonder how screensets are implemented, if at all?
  • Arrange features 2 channel strips - one for the selected track and another for the aux or output it’s currently routed to.
  • Spotlight-enabled file browsers for Plugins, presets, Apple Loops or any file on your system
  • Multiple takes grouped into folders for easy comping, similar to new GarageBand feature
  • Apple Remote compatability! Didn’t see that coming, but it makes sense.
  • Track setup simplified and streamlined - about time.
  • Support for CAF format “allows you to record extended-length projects of up to 6 hours at 96kHz”
  • Looks like some seriously enhanced editing features - transient selection and an auto-comping feature they call “Quick Swipe Comping.” Automagic xfades, I suppose.
  • OMG - NO MORE XSKEY!

Mainstage
A live performance instrument/effects rack device. Lets you use the Logic effects and instruments along with AudioUnits as a performance device, outside of Logic.

Soundtrack Pro 2
Glad they’re finally bundling this. About time

New Instruments? Nope. Looking more closely, it appears that EXS24 has a new editor (thankfully!) and Sculpture and ES2 have True Surround output.

New Effects
Delay Designer - Surround capable multitap with filter, pan and pitch on each tap.
They mention new modeled circuits for the compressors… Hmmm. Lots of Surround Sound capability here too… Space Designer in surround will be incredible.

6 DVDS of Apple Loops, EXS instruments and presets

All of this for $499, or $199 to upgrade from Pro… Wow. I’m still absorbing.

My birthday is next week - if anyone wants to know what to get me and the iPhone is out of your price range, this is a real good start.

Gotta get me one of these.

The NewerTech USB 2.0 Universal Drive Adapter implements a bridge between one USB port and one ATA, Serial ATA, or ATAPI based mass storage device port. The USB 2.0 to IDE Drive Adapter turns any ATA or SATA drive into a convenient external drive. Easily transfer files from computer or notebook, back up files, or store large file archives on hard drives. The Hi-Speed USB interface provides for easy installation with its Plug and Play design.

13-Inch MacBook Benchmarks 1

According to CreativeMac’s numbers, the Macbook is pretty awesome at running Final Cut Pro - contrary to Apple’s official word (which would be “unsupported”). It’s taking all of my willpower to keep from running down and taking the plunge on one of these little beauties…

studiotoolz

Looks like a very cool blog detailing free/open OS X audio stuffs. Will have to check it out later. In the meantime, I’ll be back to the blog soon, I promise!

Apple goes Windows

Want to run WinXP on your new Intel-based Mac? Apple has something for you: Boot Camp. It allows you to create an install disc to facilitate creating a WinXP partition along with all of the drivers Windows needs to run on Apple hardware. Now in public beta for all of you Intel Mac early adopters…

macZOT! » 5 CENT BlogZoT™

macZOT! » 5 CENT BlogZoT™
MacZot has come up with an inventive way to publicise their AppZapper uninstaller software… For every blog that posts about it, they’re going to reduce the price by $0.05, up to and including making 1000 copies available for free. So, in hopes I’m around to snag a copy, here’s my blogpost to contribute to the fun!

Apple Patents Virtual Surrond Sound System

Macsimum News - EU Patent for Apple audio system, loudspeaker & method of operation
The audio system has a pair of real speakers (SL, SR) and three virtual speakers (SC, SLS, SRS) that are set around a listener (Z). The listener can enter offset parameters (LD) using a hand held unit and relating to a screen. The system processor then determines the virtual speaker locations so that the listener is positioned at the sound sweet spot.

Via Macrumours