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Re: [MMM] Re: Microtuning on Macs in the "real" world - my point made;-)

🔗kraiggrady@...

12/15/2007 12:36:10 PM

Can you get more than 12 pitches to the octave yet with the new logic?
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Lucy [mailto:makemicro@...]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 09:15 AM
To: MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MMM] Re: Microtuning on Macs in the "real" world - my point made;-)

Thank you Chris, for demonstrating my point so well about "academic
nerds".

I am using the same MacBookPro model that the "rookie" was asking
about, and to play your ogg files I had to download a third party
application, as it failed to load on any of my usual audio players or
analysis tools.

The rookie is starting out, not looking for esoteric ways to modify
audio.

If s/he should wish to make modifications to input data or playing
instruments and samples, there are many plug-ins, and adjustments that
can be made from within Logic, including ReWire and bridges, which can
be routing back into the Logic..

(Maybe even one for MAX)

Using Logic (with or without GarageBand) newbies can immediately
produce some music intuitively instead of having to download and
install the Unix converters that I had to use the last time I looked
at MAX/MSP.

The tuning resolution within Logic may not be as accurate as some of
us would like, yet it does work and the new Logic 8 GUI is much easier
to learn and use than earlier versions

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