From your first post I understand that you are using a Mac Pro with space for 4 internal SATA HDs or SSDs (SSD with adapter). FOr the purposes of testing a SATA Hard Drive is fine. An empty Hard Drive or SSD, not smaller than your system drive. Hey, one can never have too many good plug-ins, right? PLEASE HELP!įirst of all, what you need. Logic Pro 9 Pitch Correction, Antares Auto Tune 8.0 and 8.1, iZotope Nectar 2 pitch correction, and Waves Tune (part of my Waves Mercury Bundle), but I was very impressed when watching videos (info) on Celemony's Melodyne 4. PS: I currently have the following pitch correction/shift plug-ins installed and running on my system: As they say, "If it aint broke don't fix it". that is why I have no intention of going to any operating system above OSX 10.7.5 or moving to Logic Pro X (losing my 32bit plug-in usage capability as Logic Pro X does not have a 32bit to 64bit bridge like Logic 9). ![]() ![]() I DO NOT want to download and install the trial version of Melodyne 4 and have it corrupt/damage/destroy my OSX 10.7.5 or Logic 9.1.8 or any of my dozens of installed plug-ins. ![]() ![]() Everyone is telling me to download and install (try installing and using) the trial version of Melodyne 4 from Celemony's website. I cant seem to get a straight answer from anyone, Celemony included, wether their Melodyne 4 Editor version, will install and operate properly on my system, running logic. I am very interested in purchasing and installing Celemony's Melodyne 4 on my MAC Pro (Intel Dual 2.66ghz processors, 12-Core, 32gig ram) running OSX 10.7.5 and Logic Pro 9.1.8.
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