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Baba Omar Jun
09-26-2009, 01:55 AM
The Logic Pro 9/9.01 keep crashing while booting up with DAE DigiStreamManager ERROR
Baba Omar Jun
10-11-2009, 06:31 PM
Did anyone out there able to get this two g*ys married? :-)
Baba Omar Jun
10-13-2009, 05:26 PM
LogicPro 9.02 vs ProTools 8.0.1 is working here but not 8.0.3...
Hanswurstlsepp
10-14-2009, 11:13 AM
Did anyone out there able to get this two g*ys married? :-)
Same here - I can confirm. Seems like it's not yet working together.
Config:
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MacPro 2x2.26 GHz Quad-Quore Intel Xeon, 12 Gig Ram, MacOSX 10.6.1, Cinema HD Display 30"
Logic Pro 9.0.2
Digidesign ProTools HD 8.0.3prx180, Magma Exp.Chassis PR6R4, 1xHD-Core, 3xHD-Accel, 192&96&96i I/Os
ProTools HDpack3 & DigiRackPlugIns
No "ThirdParty PlugIns" so far except BFD Lite
Baba Omar Jun
11-14-2009, 05:53 AM
Still insane...
The 8.01cs1 & LogicPro 9.02 is also incompatible,
Regards,
Baba Omar.
TLK Tom
11-28-2009, 08:27 AM
Mine is working fine to my knowledge. However I get a logic crash every now and again due to core.midiframework (a folder opens on the dock at startup and keeps bouncing and then at some point logic will go down). At one point logic would play at the wrong sample rate (ridiculously so) regardless of what i specified in the coreaudio gui, but a reinstall of PT seemed to cure this.
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Baba Omar Jun
11-28-2009, 08:36 AM
Are you using CoreAudio/DAE or DTDM/DAE?
which of this combination are you using?
Baba Omar Jun
12-16-2009, 03:49 PM
The just released ProTools 8.0.3 & LogicPro 9 still Incompatible.
Anyone had a chance to get this setup working under DTDM/DAE?
whtrabit
12-16-2009, 05:50 PM
The just released ProTools 8.0.3 & LogicPro 9 still Incompatible.
Anyone had a chance to get this setup working under DTDM/DAE?
Take the time to read the "read me"
Incompatibility of Apple Logic Pro 9 or MOTU Digital Performer Running as a DAE Client with Pro Tools HD 8.0.3 (Item #119902)
Due to unforeseen technical issues, the newly released Pro Tools 8.0.3 software will no longer support Apple Logic Audio or Mark of the Unicorn Digital Performer running in DAE mode. Attempting to play back will result in no audio output. Record- ing audio in Logic will yield the error “Saving spool file / Entry not in queue. Result code = -1.” Users of both applications can still take advantage of Pro Tools CoreAudio drivers and use the Pro Tools HD system as hardware I/O. Pro Tools 8.0.1 will con- tinue to be made available in its current form to Avid customers who are using Logic Audio or Digital Performer in DAE mode for the foreseeable future.
Keybeeetsss
12-16-2009, 09:43 PM
Take the time to read the "read me"
Thatz probably 1 of the biggest issues on this forum... most tend to not read much:o
whtrabit
12-17-2009, 05:20 AM
Thatz probably 1 of the biggest issues on this forum... most tend to not read much:o
Oh I know, there would be ALOT less whining and bitching if people read first.
Baba Omar Jun
12-17-2009, 05:26 AM
Yes you are right on that one...
But digi did previously mention it here that they are working on it.
But they keep quite about the future support intentionally to keep selling more products.
Keybeeetsss
12-17-2009, 08:52 AM
I wouldn't say that they've kept quite about that; I mean it was a big deal of course when they 1st announced it mths ago so I don't know that I'd say they kept it quite; they however will of course be adding cs updates; as far as Logic goes, I mean really, Are they reallly supposed to keep their competition going along side of them? Apple doesn't care about Digi as they have their product as somewhat of a rival in Logic correct? So why should Digi spend their time & resources making sure Logic is good? think about that...
Baba Omar Jun
12-17-2009, 10:09 AM
I think if logic 9 is working with pro tools 8.0.1 and pro tools v8.0.3 suddenly not, then it can't be apple fault... though am not a software programmer but it's quite clear that digi is the one who broke the compatibility not apple.
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