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  • yes, but you need to aggregate audio devices....I'll pass....much better Audiotex with his vst :-)

  • This is great, if you skip to approx 2/3 in the video he records Nave into Logic. But yeah not sure how it will work with other audio devices....

    this perhaps also indicates that they weren't talking about an iPad Logic in the other quote, a shame if so...

  • thx for saving us the time.

  • Nice!

  • This 'built-in' thing might work better for me, no need to launch extra apps on the iPad (AB/AudioMux or MusicIO).
    I mainly 'record' the iPad output into Renoise and use it there as samples & loops.

    I can only hope that this new built-in stuff doesn't break MidiMux, or maybe Native Midi will be included in OS X10.11.1 and iOS9.1 :D

  • Windows users are lucky having the 3d party apps , hope apple don't break them.

  • edited June 2015

    bad lala ^^

  • Has anybody got midi via bluetooth working on Windows or OSX, I used to have Thumjam to OSX, now all seems FUBAR.

  • Oh no, have Apple just screwed Patrick from Secret Base Design for the second year in a row?!

  • edited June 2015

    I'm scared to update OS X (and Logic Pro X) anytime soon because of Alchemy.....
    I think today will be the most interesting session about the AU thing..... indeed... is no one of "our" developers there? ;)

  • edited June 2015

    os x is slow and strange right now, it can't remember what pictures album I have as a screensaver with the new photos thing, it always switches back to some default after a while and wifi is still strange ^^

  • @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Oh no, have Apple just screwed Patrick from Secret Base Design for the second year in a row?!

    Only thing is when Apple 'take over' they mess everything up.

  • @lala said:
    os x is slow and strange right now, it can't remember what pictures album I have as a screensaver with the new photos thing, it always switches back to some default after a while and wifi is still strange ^^

    Yep, in general Yosemite and Logic Pro X is bad.... how i said in another thread. Today everything is just beta until the next major beta version comes ;) New features and bling bling everywhere. Logic is crashing very often (now it's nearly on par with my iOS sessions) and in general the software is slow and sluggish. What a mess today. Some third party developers are not better. There are a few which always deliver but in general i'm going to hate all this stuff. I finally stop buying anything for a long time now.

  • @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Oh no, have Apple just screwed Patrick from Secret Base Design for the second year in a row?!

    As a Windows user, I couldn't disagree more....

  • Patrick innovates, Apple claims and trumpets. Sure, they could have been innovating at the same time and I certainly don't want to see the pace of OS innovation decline but they could send the guy a check. Like, a fatty.

  • edited June 2015

    @Cinebient said:
    Yep, in general Yosemite and Logic Pro X is bad.... how i said in another thread. Today everything is just beta until the next major beta version comes ;) New features and bling bling everywhere. Logic is crashing very often (now it's nearly on par with my iOS sessions) and in general the software is slow and sluggish. What a mess today. Some third party developers are not better. There are a few which always deliver but in general i'm going to hate all this stuff. I finally stop buying anything for a long time now.

    Maybe I'm lucky but Yosemite and Logic Pro X work fine for me. Right now I'm using the East West Composer Cloud instruments and I couldn't be more happier. I have a profile which is just MUSIC ONLY. No emails or Bling on that profile. I switch to another profile when I want to surf the Internet or do emails. This makes my system really purr. Touch wood.

    I know the photos app is full of crap so I stay far away from it.

    Pro tip: create a Mac profile just for music. Move all or your most important music software into that profile and don't be tempted to add anything else. My mate's commercial studio is set up like this and it works like a dream.

  • edited June 2015

    @FrankieJay said:
    Pro tip: create a Mac profile just for music. Move all or your most important music software into that profile and don't be tempted to add anything else. My mate's commercial studio is set up like this and it works like a dream.

    I think a big problem is also how Logic handles multi-core and the engine is not the best too these days. Maybe i try to switch to another DAW in the future.

  • so... 48k huh?

  • @Cinebient said:
    Yep, in general Yosemite and Logic Pro X is bad.... how i said in another thread. Today everything is just beta until the next major beta version comes ;) New features and bling bling everywhere. Logic is crashing very often (now it's nearly on par with my iOS sessions) and in general the software is slow and sluggish. What a mess today. Some third party developers are not better. There are a few which always deliver but in general i'm going to hate all this stuff. I finally stop buying anything for a long time now.

    I must be doing something wrong then, both work flawlessly for what I do and have since I upgraded. I live on my laptop 12-16 hours a day and updated to Yosemite the day it was available. What are the issues you see that make them bad for you? Just curious.

  • @BigDawgsByte said:
    I must be doing something wrong then, both work flawlessly for what I do and have since I upgraded. I live on my laptop 12-16 hours a day and updated to Yosemite the day it was available. What are the issues you see that make them bad for you? Just curious.

    How i said, it's sluggish and slow and if i open some UI's in Logic i get still CPU overload. The retina MacBooks are the iPad 3 of the OS x world!

  • Ups, sorry to hear

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