Logic really needs to roll out plugin modulators ala Bitwig. It’s such an integral part of my workflow now I couldn’t imagine using a DAW without them now.
Is the Quantec similar to UA's Soundcity reverb plugin? I've never heard of Quantec, and I love the Soundcity so if Quantec has a comparable room simulation, it can replace my UA when I eventually don't renew my Spark subscription.
I can't speak for Apple but my assumption is that Chromaglow and Stem Separation use some functions of the M chips that is not available or compatible with Intel chips. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised that I could access all the features of this update on my i9 Mac, I thought they would be M chip only. I'll take that.
@@warrenburroughs3025 to be honest bro I call BS on this. Studio One, FL Studio, Cubase (through spectralayers) have all managed to provide whatever new features they have added to their daws for all platforms. I can understand these new features being slower on Intel Macs but at least let us have these.
It takes a lot more processing power than what is available via intel. If you're still using intel on a mac in late 2024 thats kinda on you dawg. M series chips are muchhh better
Logic really needs to roll out plugin modulators ala Bitwig. It’s such an integral part of my workflow now I couldn’t imagine using a DAW without them now.
It's all very useful, but I really wish they would fix ARA plugins. For now we have to keep using Rosetta emulation...
Is the Quantec similar to UA's Soundcity reverb plugin? I've never heard of Quantec, and I love the Soundcity so if Quantec has a comparable room simulation, it can replace my UA when I eventually don't renew my Spark subscription.
did the finally fix 'paste and replace'? and can regions now be translucent so i can see the grid?
Wasn't the 1st reflection level muted when you were adjusting the delay at 5:50?
If they made the new reverb plugin available for everyone then why isn't chormaglow and stem separation not available for Intel based computers?!
agreed :(
I can't speak for Apple but my assumption is that Chromaglow and Stem Separation use some functions of the M chips that is not available or compatible with Intel chips. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised that I could access all the features of this update on my i9 Mac, I thought they would be M chip only. I'll take that.
@warrenburroughs3025 I'm using spectralayers for stem separation and there are a ton of distortion plugins out there.
@@warrenburroughs3025 to be honest bro I call BS on this. Studio One, FL Studio, Cubase (through spectralayers) have all managed to provide whatever new features they have added to their daws for all platforms. I can understand these new features being slower on Intel Macs but at least let us have these.
It takes a lot more processing power than what is available via intel. If you're still using intel on a mac in late 2024 thats kinda on you dawg. M series chips are muchhh better
Is your Dolby Atmos working in logic? It crashes everyone I switch to Dolby not sure if it’s my system or a Logic problem
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