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> On Jul 12, 2009, at 5:24 AM, Per Boysen wrote: > >> I never bought into any of these DSP empowering systems myself though, >> since I use Logic and then you have no such limit thanks to the option >> of chaining all your old Macs as ethernet nodes to the one you produce >> on. Like building a "CPU network" with Logic as the brain. But I have >> never actually been forced to set up a node system, even though I have >> tried it out just for curiosity. On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 5:54 PM, tEd ® KiLLiAn<tedkillian@charter.net> wrote: > I'd be interested in hearing more about this. > > You see, I just took the big leap and bought a new MacBook Pro with 4GB >ram > and 320GB HD and it's coming pre-loaded with Logic 8 (a program I've >never > used and know little about, but thought I'd give a try). Wow, what a deal! :-) > The thought that I could still use com of my older Macs in some sort of > fashion (and I do have a lot of older software that I really do like that > they will never publish for the new OS) is quite fascinating and exciting > for me. > > How does this work. > > M computer is still in shipment (not even arrived yet from Apple) but I >am > curious. It works like this: You load up your recording project in Logic on one computer. Then you tic "Enable Logic Nodes" in Logic's preferences and connect one ore more Macs through the gigabit network port. On the node machine(s) you have to start the Node applications, that comes as a utility with Logic Pro. What happens then on your central workstation machine is that every track that runs Logic propriety plug-ins or instruments gets a new button that you may push in order to distribute this track's workload over the network. An exception is the sampler EXS24, its workload can not be distributed because of legal licensing issues with the sample library used by Logic. But all other Logic synths is fine for nodes. Third-party plug-ins and instruments can not be distributed either. But as for all EQ, compression, delay and reverb there is not much anyway that sounds better and the Logic built-in stuff, so you will always be able to offload quite a bit of your main machine. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com