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Too bad I can't run it on my 2008 Mac Pro without modifying it first.Logic Pro X 10.4.5, seen onstage at WWDC, is now available.
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Cubase doesn't have an as good help/contextual meny solution as Logic either, which makes the learning curve more steep.ฤก0.4 has it's issues (some shortcomings in the Articulation Set and Tempo Map implementation, for instance), but for me personally, 10.4 is the most interesting Logic release Apple has released for years. And something as simple as assigning a new KC to a functions requires a lot more steps in Cubase than in Logic.
#Logic pro 10.4 update windows
I'm used to using key commands a lot in Logic, which means getting trouble in Dorico, for instance, because they have a policy about relying on small popup windows instead of using KCs, meaning that I can't translate my existing workflow into new key commands. Steinberg has historically been more into features for Kontakt users, expression maps and all that, but after having bought both Cubase and Dorico I find that the way some/many of the functions are implemented are 1997-ish. I tried both track solo and channel strip solo (but frankly I don't know what the difference between these two are). That used to be confusing in the previous version - it worked when using the mouse, but not with a key command. Well, I just noticed that if you select more than one track and click on solo with the mouse or with a key commands, they both enter solo in 10.4. So whatever problems you may be experiencing with Articulation Sets alone (late switching, etc.) will not be an issue.
#Logic pro 10.4 update update
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You'll be able to enter articulation names directly in the Articulation Sets Editor for each instrument, and they'll appear alongside each recorded note in the Event List.This is one of the most brilliant features of the 10.4 system which you'll be able to tap into with these sets. And changing an articulation marking in the score will actually change the articulation that the note plays. When you record, these markings will automatically be added to your notes in the score editor (see image below). Once you add a Set to an instrument channel, you'll immediately gain the ability to assign articulation markings to each articulation.And you'll add one of these to each instrument channel. Each set is named for the type of device you switch articulations with (there will be a Keyboard version, a CC#32 version, and a program change message version). There will probably only be 3 Sets in total, and you'll only need to choose one. The first wave of the update will consist of a small set of Articulation Sets specifically designed for SkiSwitcher (all versions) that will be plug-and-play with your existing SkiSwitcher setups.I don't want to turn this thread into an advertisement for my wares (I don't think that would be fair to the intent of this thread) so I'll just mention a few things for now. Since this is all very new a fresh, I'm going to take things slow and roll things out in stages. Yes, I will be rolling out a "next generation" version of SkiSwitcher as well as ARTz Well, OK, since you were so nice in feeding me all of those compliments and stuff.