Good find, Alain. I hope this bug is ironed out in the next update.
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Hi Guys,
Here's another user who can report the laggy interface problem, using pretty much the same set up (MacPro, Quad Core 2.66 Hz, 16Gig Ram, Logic Pro8) Also, last week when I went to optimize some tracks, I got a spinning beachball freeze just trying to open an interface to instruct it to "learn" for the optimization. Had to run off for a gig. Keeping my fingers crossed that when I fire up the system tomorrow I'm not going to plagued with freezes. That's what my MacBookPro used to do. This system (I hope) goes a lot further in the clout department.
Cheers, Tom
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I Have the same laggy interface issue using a Mac pro Quad core with Logic 8.Also, the small yellow "sample loading" window seems to have disappeared-though this may have something to my recent migration to the new machine.The only indication i have of VI loading instruments now is a tiny, tiny dot in the middle of the screen.Just below that is a permanent smudge from my nose....
Ray
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This is also happening to me in Logic 9. I'm using a Mac nehalem 2x 2.93 Ghz Quad Core Intel Xeon w/ 32 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 "Top of the Line Mac".
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Hi,
When the Logic 8 laggy interface first appeared, it simply took a few moments before a command took hold. Now I get a spinning beach ball EVERY time I enter a command, and the lag time is longer. Also, when a piece freezes, I'll often get a playback of some fragment, even through the system is frozen. At first these ghostly little symphonies were amusing. Now add them to the annoyance of a system that should be running smoothly, but isn't. I'll be very interested to see if Logic 9 and Snow Leopard address this problem.
Cheers, Tom
MacPro 2.66 ghz, 16 gigs RAM, OSX 10.5.7, Ensemble Interface