seconded.  Every session I've been in with a logic basher lately has
ended up being a mad rush so I haven't had a chance to investigate yet
either.  Would love to know as much as I can though.

On 12/13/08, Jacob Schmude <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> Can we keep this on list please? I'm also interested to know
> everything about Logic and its current accessibility. I haven't gotten
> lucky enough to be able to play with it yet, however.
>
>
> On Dec 13, 2008, at 08:57, erik burggraaf wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,  I got to play with logic studio pro 8 a few days ago.  The
>> interface looks very very nice except for one thing.  I couldn't
>> figure out in the hour or so I had to play around with, how to make
>> VO delve the track browser so I could change tracks.  So, if I
>> wanted to solo a drum track to look for a crash symbol tha I thought
>> was out of place, how would I select the drum track so I could solo
>> it?  I can see a solo button in my aranger window, and I got the
>> play and stop buttons to do their thing.  In fact the whole thing
>> looked quite lovely except for this one minor drawback.  If you have
>> experience with logic pro 8 could you please call or email me?  I
>> want to sell it to a client and he wants to buy it, but we have to
>> make sure he can use it first, smiles.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> erik burggraaf
>>
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>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
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