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Jul 25, 2011 10:55 AM in response to lexy0202by MikeyFriedman,Ahhh ok then thanks for the reply i was just going off what the guy from apple said. Just got back on to snow leopard. the plan for me is to save up and get logic 9 and when the kinks are ironed out of lion ill be back
Mikey
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Jul 27, 2011 11:11 AM in response to lexy0202by stephenfromurbana,I upgraded to Lion without checking Logic's compatibility, I thought Logic 8 should work just fine, since Sibelius, Pages, etc. etc. all work. I really, really hope Apple can make a patch that lets Logic 8 keep working - it just doesn't seem worth it to ask $450 to be able to use Logic with a new OS. I really don't need the new stuff in Logic 9. This is really not good.
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Jul 27, 2011 12:10 PM in response to stephenfromurbanaby Robert Davies,This workaround not working so well for you then?
https://discussions.apple.com/message/15683608#15683608
-Rob
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Aug 25, 2011 9:25 AM in response to lexy0202by FaithfulAppleUser,I had MacBook, MacBook Pro, Logic 8,bought both tutorial books, updated to Snow Leopard, updated to Lion. Now Logic 8 and Mainstage will not work - this is not good. Probably time to make the switch to ProTools
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Aug 25, 2011 9:29 AM in response to FaithfulAppleUserby Robert Davies,Try clicking the link in the post above yours....
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Aug 27, 2011 10:08 AM in response to Robert Daviesby DRC Music,I would strongly suggest heading over to the AVID forum before even thinking about Pro Tools...
Page after page of nothing but issues and even the AVID support staff there spells it out plainly that "Pro Tools is in need of a TOTAL REWRITE" because its limited to 3GB (no 64 bit), cant not handle more than 2 or 3 VI's at once on ANY system (poor RTAS performance and AVID tells you to go buy other software like VE Pro for $300 or Reaper to host VI's via ReWire ), and constant/random crashes... and it IS still crippled/limited on track count and ADC (limit is 4000 samples)
$599 for that? (yes...$600!!!)
You would be MUCH better off $$$ wise getting the upgrade to Logic 9. I was a long time Pro Tools user and RAN to Logic and have never looked back... trust me it IS a night and day difference
Logic 9 runs fine on Lion... Pro Tools 9 is BETA on Lion and is slow and glitches badly
All this BS about Pro Tools being the industry standard is total crap... Pro Tools HD is what they are refering to... at a STARTING price of about $10,000 to $30,000
Yeah... switch if you like
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Jul 19, 2012 3:26 PM in response to lexy0202by PatrickNL,For those of you who haven't switched to Lion because of the "incompatabilty" of Logic Pro 8, this might help:
I got a new Mac which already had Lion installed, so when I tried to install Logic Studio Pro 8 using the original DVD's, I got all kinds of errors that the program wasn't compatible. The solution turned out to be REALLY simple! YEEY.
I installed Rosetta (only this and nothing more) in Lion using my original Snow Leopard install DVD (you can find it under "Additional Software"). Rebooted and guess what? Studio Logic Pro 8 installed and runs without ANY problem...
Hopes this helps :-)
Patrick.
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Jul 20, 2012 5:49 PM in response to PatrickNLby MlchaelLAX,Yes, last year babowa also demonstrated that FCE can be installed into Lion with Rosetta installed from a Snow Leopard Install DVD:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/16754922#16754922
This "fix" only works for those versions of applications that are Intel-ready, but have installers that have PPC code in them.
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Jul 24, 2012 5:38 PM in response to PatrickNLby OREOPETE,It works. Went back to Snow Leopard and loaded Rosetta. Presto. YOu're now able to load Logic. Thanks for the tip
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Jul 24, 2012 6:14 PM in response to OREOPETEby MlchaelLAX,Actually my tip was wrong, but your application of it does work.
babowa has corrected my misconception that installing Rosetta into Lion would allow PPC installer to function -- IT DID NOT for his attempt to install FCE.
Of course, installing Rosetta into Snow Leopard would indeed allow PPC installers, as well as PPC applications to function in Snow Leopard.
Once installed in Snow Leopard, if the application is Intel-Ready, it should continue to function when you update to Lion.
Now if PatrckNL has successfully installed Studio Logic Pro 8 into Lion with Rosetta installed, maybe more research is appropriate.
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Aug 8, 2012 6:29 PM in response to lexy0202by eclectic_electric,Here's my experience with Logic and Lion.
When I upgraded my old MacBook Pro (which already had Logic 7 & 8 installed) to Lion both Lion programs ran without any noticable problems.
However, when I bought my new MacBook Pro with Lion pre-installed, I couldn't run the Logic installer because it was PPC code. I tried the suggestion of putting my new laptop in Firewire disk mode and installing to that from a system with Rosetta (PPC emulation for Intel), but the Logic installer said that I had to install Logic to the current System disk, so that didn't fly.
I read on here that installing Rosetta into Lion would allow the PPC installers to run. I was frankly sceptical, but tried it anyway. I was able to install Rosetta into Lion using the Addional or Optional installs (can't remember exactly what it was called) on the Snow Leopard Install disk. This then allowed me install most of Logic 7 (a few bits and pieces of PPC code wouldn't install). And as I type this, I am currently installing Logic 8 - so far no problems.
Hope that is helpful for others :-)
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Aug 9, 2012 1:20 PM in response to eclectic_electricby bvds,Protools 8 works fine
Logic 9 on lion works fine
Apple should stop with this upgrading every 6 months it takes longer to learn a system.