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Just wondering what the average install time is for Logic Studio.

I installed it last night on a 24" 2.4GHz iMac, and it took 7hours!

I realise it's a 7disc install, but I never thought it would take that long... hopefully it's not because of a problem with my system.

 

If anyone has installed this in the past, could you please tell me how long it took you.

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Well, you are transferring 55GB of data from 7 DVDs, do I think it should take that long. :P

 

 

Thanks, wasn't 100% sure, I knew it would take a while, just not that long...

and I read somewhere else that someone said it should only take 4hrs... so I got worried

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Is it a safe assumption that Logic Studio will work within an OSX86 environment?

 

I do have a MacBook Pro with Logic running nicely, but I want to run it on my desktop pc with Leo4All...

 

I may sound naive but it seems that not many people are installing Logic Studio on their OSX86 machines...

 

Cheers

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Nah you're all good dude.

 

It took me the same amount of time. I used to work at a music shop and had to install Logic Studio on a few macs and they took the whole day!

 

I have it installed on my osx86 pc and it works like a charm. Everything including Compressor, Qmaster etc run with no errors relating to my OS. That being said...

 

When I first installed it on iAtkos v1 10.5.1 (and I forget if I was running vannilla kernal or not...), the pro apps would run fine but Compressor, Qmaster and the like would crash as I opened them. I couldn't find any way around this.

However, I'm now running 10.5.4 with vanilla kernal and they all work. No crashes no nothing!=) I've been doing this since 10.5.2

 

Hope this helps,

 

Cheers

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Hello,

 

I use Leo4 all v3 distribution for a while now (already updated to 10.5.4) and evrithing works like a charm.

I use a AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+ with 2 Giga ram and 250 GB HDD. Also I use EMU 0404 USB sound card.

 

Recently I installed Logic 8 on my machine. Installation was a success but..

My problem is that it seem that Logic uses only one CPU instead of two and when I simply play let's say piano instrument the CPU rises to much almost at maximum. In my opinion it uses to much CPU power and the clips and pops appear after a short period.

Everithing in my configuration is ok. I configured the maximum buffer size for optimal performance but still eats to much processor power..

 

Can someone please tell me is it realted to the fact that my machine is a AMD based machine? Or I don't have to much RAM?

Interesting is that the Activity Monitor shows that the CPU power is ok (in a avarage range) but the Logic still eats alot.

 

Is it some optimisation tools for cpu in order to run Logic 8 normally? Is it a Logic 8 bug? Should i gice a try to Logic 7 instead 8?

 

I runned into no ideas after days of searching on internet..

Can someone please help me in this?

 

Many many thanks!! :D

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Hey no one answered his last question.

 

I too am having a problem with logic 8!

I installed it on a macbook with 2.4ghz dual core with 2 gigs of ram

and i play piano or I'll even listen to a software synth already recorded

and one of the CPU bars is almost all the way too the top!

it gets small clips when i try and listen or record

whats the deal?! any help would be appreciated

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