- #Transfer phonetray pro to new computer install#
- #Transfer phonetray pro to new computer update#
- #Transfer phonetray pro to new computer portable#
- #Transfer phonetray pro to new computer pro#
I think with a Thunderbolt to Firewire plugging I won't be having any problems - we'll see, and before jumping on the new horse, Logic X, I'll try to have Logic 9 running first and later I'll get Logic X and try to run both on the new Mac, so I can sort things out if issues occur. I read lots of stuff (you know about) concerning the new iMac addressing Motu and other sound cards, but, if I have it right, most issues occur with Fusion Drives, and I intend to stay on HD (for now). You can check some bits of it on utube if you like. That's not a big issue, I'm just being cautious having the new iMac (thunderbolt connection) running Logic 9 and Logic X, dealing with my Motu 828 Mk3 (firewire plugs), before letting go of my current gear that is working smoothly (after those clicks and poffs went away).
#Transfer phonetray pro to new computer install#
The main thing would be if I install Logic 9 on the new iMac, most likely won't be any upgrades currently available to 9.1.8.
#Transfer phonetray pro to new computer portable#
Yes, I remember reading somewhere that we can install Logic 9 on both a desktop and a portable machine. I purchased back in 2010 in a Logic Studio 2.0 Retail package. Hi Nigel, always helping out, thanks man. but strictly speaking, it could still be against the terms and conditions of the version of Logic you bought. and they removed the code to prevent you from doing so in 9.1.6.
#Transfer phonetray pro to new computer pro#
Personally, i dont think Apple would care if you ran your copy of LP on two different computers at the same time given you own both of them, and you paid for Logic Studio which includes Logic Pro 9. that supersedes it according to Apples user Agreement. so then which T&C still applies? The older one for Logic Studio/Logic pro 9 or the newer one for the App Store version.
#Transfer phonetray pro to new computer update#
given you can update Logic pro 9 via the App Store itself. where so long as you 'own or control' all computers concerned you can run Logic 9 on all of them without any restrictions.So it's a bit of a grey area. This was changed for those people who purchased Logic Pro 9.1.6 or later via the App Store. However, the user agreement for the boxed edition of Logic Studio still states that while you can install on one laptop and one desktop you are not allowed to run both copies at the same time. stopping you from running both copies at the same time. So long as you update both versions to the 9.1.6 version, ( and in your case you will probably need to install 9.1.8 anyhow due to issues with earlier versions and Mavericks ) technically speaking there is nothing network check wise. The ' network check' code was removed in 9.1.6 so. 'I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.' (Plus, copy all the other important files that I forgot to mention ?) In addition you might have to re-install any plugins or other related apps/files that you use in Logic. "user folder"/Library/Audio/Apple Loops/ If you have saved custom Apple Loops "user folder"/Library/Preferences/.cs/ This is the settings file if you made configurations in the Controller Assignment Window "user folder"/Library/Preferences// This is your Logic settings file "userfolder"/Music/Logic/ These should be all your Logic Projects unless you saved them to other location that his default location "userfolder"/Music/Audio Music Apps/ Most of the settings files should be in this folder unless you used an older Logic version, then some files might also be in you user Library.Aplication Support/ folder Regarding the other files, you might want to copy the following files over Click the download for Logic and that's it. There is a list with all the purchases you made with this Apple ID. Regarding the Logic app, you, open to the App Store app, login with the same Apple ID on your new Mac that you used to purchase Logic and click on the "Purchases" tab.