
OS X Tiger; Cinema Displays; New iPods
New Cinema Displays, a new operating system upgrade, and a new iPod revision — all in this month's Apple Notes column.
New Cinema Displays, a new operating system upgrade, and a new iPod revision — all in this month's Apple Notes column.
The Jack low-latency sound server has been ported to OS X from Linux. We discuss its background and implications.
Flex your Logic Pro X muscles with half a dozen more tips and tricks.
Once you find out all the things you can do with the Marquee tool, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it, so we offer some advice on how to put it to work in your projects.
When Apple bought Emagic two years ago, the question on everyone's lips was 'What will they do with Logic?' Now they have unveiled perhaps the most radical overhaul the sequencer has ever seen, with improvements ranging from new instruments and effects to a networking system that could eliminate CPU restrictions completely. We explain what's changed in this preview (our full in-depth review will follow next month).
In recent months, SOS's online Mac Music forum has highlighted the difficulty with achieving the same number of channels of audio I/O under Mac OS X and Logic that were possible under OS 9. We investigate the problems and provide some solutions.
We discuss Apple's brand-new iMac, investigate how much power a musician can really expect from the latest Powerbooks, and explain how to save some hard disk space when installing Mac OS X.
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I am a composer working with Sibelius on a PC, and recently I needed to send some pieces to an orchestrator working in...
The new version 7 of Logic is a huge upgrade which sees the program assimilated even further into Apple's product range, and adds some intriguing new instruments and networking features. Following last month's preview, here's the full lowdown...