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Icon Pro Audio: Imap Software Now Available For Mac

Logic Pro X is the most advanced version of Logic ever. Sophisticated tools for professional songwriting, editing, and mixing are built around a modern interface that’s designed to get creative results quickly and also deliver more power whenever it’s needed. Logic Pro X includes a massive collection of instruments, effects, and loops, providing a complete toolkit to create amazing-sounding music. This update contains stability improvements and bug fixes. This update improves overall stability and performance issues including:.

Get help and troubleshooting advice on anything related to Mac software apps, from Apple, or third-party developers, like Adobe and Microsoft.

Undo commands work as expected after Flex Pitch editing. The Vintage Electric Piano plug-in now performs correctly at all sample rates. The Capture Last Take key command no longer erases a MIDI recording. Double-clicking on a Drummer region now opens or closes the editor. Addresses a graphic issue where the Piano Roll Editor could display an empty window This release is recommended for all Logic Pro X customers. 10.0.1 Jul 25, 2013.

Investin19, music creation before purchasing a MacBook, i knew all i was going to use it for was a portable DAW for Logic Pro x, i was largly debting between the pro and the air, after 1 week i am glad to report that the macbook air i purchased is fully capable of running Logic Pro x, with many tracks, and the battery life is great. Logic is like the lungs ofmy studio, allowing everything to breath no matter where i am. I love logics wide variety of stock sounds that come with the software, also the parameters in which you can adjust sounds are seemingly infinite.

Overall if i had to chnage anyhting with logic it would be to automatically connect when linking instruments and midi connections. After the learning curve associated with logic and pairing instruments/ running channels was all figured out i was in a creative environment. Also one more tip of advice would be to allow siri to communicate and help me accomplish easy tasks like, “hitting record” “pausing” adding in an automated drummer and stufff like that would be pretty awesome to have at my fingertips. But as a simple multit track organizer i couldnt be more pleased. I do also have hard times navigating my main workig space. I believe a touch screen for logic would be of great assistance in the workflo issue associated with all technology.

Investin19, music creation before purchasing a MacBook, i knew all i was going to use it for was a portable DAW for Logic Pro x, i was largly debting between the pro and the air, after 1 week i am glad to report that the macbook air i purchased is fully capable of running Logic Pro x, with many tracks, and the battery life is great. Logic is like the lungs ofmy studio, allowing everything to breath no matter where i am. I love logics wide variety of stock sounds that come with the software, also the parameters in which you can adjust sounds are seemingly infinite. Overall if i had to chnage anyhting with logic it would be to automatically connect when linking instruments and midi connections.

After the learning curve associated with logic and pairing instruments/ running channels was all figured out i was in a creative environment. Also one more tip of advice would be to allow siri to communicate and help me accomplish easy tasks like, “hitting record” “pausing” adding in an automated drummer and stufff like that would be pretty awesome to have at my fingertips. But as a simple multit track organizer i couldnt be more pleased.

I do also have hard times navigating my main workig space. I believe a touch screen for logic would be of great assistance in the workflo issue associated with all technology. Uumatter, Logic Pro X the best gets better! I have tried many DAW’s.

I have used Live, Cubase, Bitwig and Pro Tools. They are all excellent and capable DAWs. However, after using Logic Pro X, it is hard to migrate to any other music software.

I find myself able to create music with relative ease that the other DAWs just are not capable of. The MIDI capabilities alone are second to none in Logic and the ability to compose music in all styles makes it the best of the best.

Another huge plus is the constant and free updates Apple provides updates that are really upgrades in the quality and number of plug-ins and soft instruments built into the program. I have Waves Mercury, 2 UAD octo cores with most of their plugs, Sound Toys, Plugin Alliance, Sonnox, Melodyne, Izotope and others all at their latest iterations and they work flawlessly. Composing music or just recording a band is easy with this software. Whether you are into acoustic, jazz, electronica or rock, this software package is the best there is and gets updated constantly by Apple. Apple takes this software very seriously and I commend them for their excellence. Version 10.4 is stunning. Uumatter, Logic Pro X the best gets better!

I have tried many DAW’s. I have used Live, Cubase, Bitwig and Pro Tools. They are all excellent and capable DAWs.

However, after using Logic Pro X, it is hard to migrate to any other music software. I find myself able to create music with relative ease that the other DAWs just are not capable of. The MIDI capabilities alone are second to none in Logic and the ability to compose music in all styles makes it the best of the best. Another huge plus is the constant and free updates Apple provides updates that are really upgrades in the quality and number of plug-ins and soft instruments built into the program.

I have Waves Mercury, 2 UAD octo cores with most of their plugs, Sound Toys, Plugin Alliance, Sonnox, Melodyne, Izotope and others all at their latest iterations and they work flawlessly. Composing music or just recording a band is easy with this software.

Whether you are into acoustic, jazz, electronica or rock, this software package is the best there is and gets updated constantly by Apple. Apple takes this software very seriously and I commend them for their excellence. Version 10.4 is stunning. Cjvanamusic, Better than Pro Tools Hands down better than Pro Tools and any other DAW out there.

If you’re looking for an easy to understand, easy to use, fluid GUI, then look no further. However, it does have on issue now with Flex Pitch and Flex Tim. It automatically “analyzes and detects” the tempo of a recorded audio region and quatizes it to where the DAW thinks it should be. Total disaster when only trying to use Flex Pitch and not edit the time. When you turn off Flex and Follow, all of your time and pitch corrections disappear.

I don’t want it to follow. I just want to use flex. Nothing can fix this.

I have been looking in Apple Forums and trying to find a solution for about a week now. The artifacts that now happen when using flex are so bad the audio almost becomes unusable. Also, I’ve seen some reviews about getting system overloads. All I’m going to say is, if you’re buying a MacBook Air just to use Logic, you need to rethink that. No MacBook Air is going to have the processor or the Ram to run large Logic Project files with 3rd party plugins. Please get a Mac or a MacBook Pro, don’t waste your money.

Cjvanamusic, Better than Pro Tools Hands down better than Pro Tools and any other DAW out there. If you’re looking for an easy to understand, easy to use, fluid GUI, then look no further. However, it does have on issue now with Flex Pitch and Flex Tim. It automatically “analyzes and detects” the tempo of a recorded audio region and quatizes it to where the DAW thinks it should be.

Total disaster when only trying to use Flex Pitch and not edit the time. When you turn off Flex and Follow, all of your time and pitch corrections disappear. I don’t want it to follow. I just want to use flex. Nothing can fix this. I have been looking in Apple Forums and trying to find a solution for about a week now.

Icon pro audio: imap software now available for mac download

The artifacts that now happen when using flex are so bad the audio almost becomes unusable. Also, I’ve seen some reviews about getting system overloads. All I’m going to say is, if you’re buying a MacBook Air just to use Logic, you need to rethink that.

No MacBook Air is going to have the processor or the Ram to run large Logic Project files with 3rd party plugins. Please get a Mac or a MacBook Pro, don’t waste your money.

My webhost, Hostgator, recently switched off my email without warning because it claimed I had too much imap email (3.5gb) and that it was causing a slowdown for other users on the server. This came as a surprise given that I've had no issues for several years and nor have they, apparently. After further discussion with their tech support, they seem to think that Mail.app is the culprit because it opens 'too many' concurrent imap connections. They insist that Apple Mail is not 'standards compliant' and that I should use another client, like Thunderbird. The problem is, I'm very happy with Mail and don't want to switch to Thunderbird or any other client. I've tried them all and always want to get back to Mail.

Normally I would switch providers before I switch my own setup or habits that I'm happy with, but I really like hostgator and would like to try to make it work. My questions: 1.

Is Apple Mail behaving in a way that is not compliant with imap standards? Would this be a problem with other shared hosts? Is there any way to control the number of imap connections made concurrently, in a way similar to thunderbird? Any other way around this problem? Thanks for any input! Hi, I have never heard of Mail having those problems.

Also, there is no imap specification which says how many connection there should be. I also see that what your provider says is not coherent. 1st they say that it is because of the size of your imap mailbox (3.5 GB) then they say that it's because of the number of connections. What you can try to do is to set how often Mail check for emails (in the Mail Preferences). But I doubt that this will change anything.

You can also try to see how many connection there are when you click 'check for mails'. In my case (10.6.4) I had only one. I think what they meant was that because of the size of my email directory, Mail establishes more and longer connections.

Does that make sense technologically? I specifically asked if there was a limit to how big the imap directory could be and was told that there isn't, but that when it causes trouble for others on the server they will shut it down. I don't know much about the intricacies of IMAP so it's hard to engage in an argument. Thanks for the links. I downloaded it and does seem that there is only one connection to my webhost when I fetch email with Mail.

It shows quick activity and then stable inactivity, so I really don't know what they are referring to. You're right that there is something inconsistent with their point. I just logged into hostgator's Cpanel and noticed something interesting. When I look under current processes on my account, I notice that when I open Mail, I am using four processes, while with Thunderbird I only use one.

Mail will keep the connections open but not use any CPU, while Thunderbird's one connection uses CPU cycles all the time. The problem is that friends and family also use my domain for email together with Apple Mail.

Hostgator only allows 25 processes at a time, which means that if 6 people are checking email we'll already be maxed out. In other words, the problem is that Hostgator gives you unlimited EVERYTHING but then limits processes. That kind of defeats the purpose of going unlimited, doesn't it? I just logged into hostgator's Cpanel and noticed something interesting.

When I look under current processes on my account, I notice that when I open Mail, I am using four processes, while with Thunderbird I only use one. Mail will keep the connections open but not use any CPU, while Thunderbird's one connection uses CPU cycles all the time. The problem is that friends and family also use my domain for email together with Apple Mail. Hostgator only allows 25 processes at a time, which means that if 6 people are checking email we'll already be maxed out. In other words, the problem is that Hostgator gives you unlimited EVERYTHING but then limits processes. That kind of defeats the purpose of going unlimited, doesn't it? Click to expand.Interesting.

So it looks like Mail is really using more connections but I still think that this is normal. The problem is, as you said, when more people connect to your domain's email addresses. You should check with your domain provider what to do. I'd say using Thunderbird is not a solution.

In theory, you could also have more that 26 inboxes for.@yourdomain.com which would also max out the limit set by your provider. You should also check what your contract for your domain says about the number of email addresses.

I'm having exactly this same issue with HostGator. Within cPanel, you can see the processes go up and down rapidly when Mail.app is open. I have some ideas. For non-essential email accounts, register them in GMail (which can check several accounts for you and present them in a single account).

I don't know if GMail differentiates them in any way or not. Move to POP, leaving them on the server for 30 days. Again, I have no idea if POP would only use one process per account vs. Yes, it sucks that your sent mail isn't stored on the server, but if you use one machine primarily, it's not TOO bad as long as you have backups. Check less IMAP accounts in Mail.app, and move less essential accounts to Thunderbird, then keep two open. I know, that sucks, but what choices do we have here? - Create your less-important accounts (if you have several for the same person) as forwarders within Hostgator, so that less accounts are checked.

Can anyone tell me for certain that IDLE being checked HELPS or DOES NOT HELP? I can't get a straight answer. Thanks, all, JP. I'm having exactly this same issue with HostGator. Within cPanel, you can see the processes go up and down rapidly when Mail.app is open. I have some ideas. For non-essential email accounts, register them in GMail (which can check several accounts for you and present them in a single account).

I don't know if GMail differentiates them in any way or not. Move to POP, leaving them on the server for 30 days.

Again, I have no idea if POP would only use one process per account vs. Yes, it sucks that your sent mail isn't stored on the server, but if you use one machine primarily, it's not TOO bad as long as you have backups.

Check less IMAP accounts in Mail.app, and move less essential accounts to Thunderbird, then keep two open. I know, that sucks, but what choices do we have here?

- Create your less-important accounts (if you have several for the same person) as forwarders within Hostgator, so that less accounts are checked. Can anyone tell me for certain that IDLE being checked HELPS or DOES NOT HELP? I can't get a straight answer.

Thanks, all, JP. Click to expand.Disabling IDLE - DOES NOT WORK.

I've been doing a lot of reading in Apple Support and this seems to be a bug in Mail.app for 7 year now. But since this is not one of that things that makes the life from the people who ae moving from windows to mac these days easier, Apple doesn't even care about it. It's a shame for Apple, everyone is using clouds and information available in a server across multiple devices. This bug is present in all Apple products like OSX and iOS for both iPhone and iPad. Using POP3 is not a solution today. Like I said we need data available across multiple devices — Translation: We need to make Apple fix this or use thunderbird, so let's report this huge bug o Apple all of us. Maybe they hear.

About HostGator stuff. I've been a client of HostGator for some years now, and their service is quite good but you need to use it wisely and respect other users in the servers. Well 25 connections is something it can work for a person or two using mail in the server, but let's be serious, we are talking about cheap hosting!

— No miracles with cheap stuff. Anyway, I'm running an in-house sever in my company now and we use VPNs and bla bla bla. And some Macs and iPhones as IMAP clients. And this problem really annoys me and my IT department a lot, there are always lot's of busy sockets in my server due to this little Apple Mail.app problem.

Apple should really get their hands on this because. My server have more sockets and connections to manage. Now I've my firewall killing that connections but it's a solution far from good. Suggestion, from another host's tech support This is an old forum thread, but it's still indexed in Google and high in the results for the issue. I work as tech support for two hosting companies (not including hostgator, but I'm not going to release which ones) and I figured I'd update the world on this - 1. Is Apple Mail behaving in a way that is not compliant with imap standards? Very much so.

All apple products are abusive to IMAP servers. While Mac mail opens more connections than are necessary even when not malfunctioning, I've actually encountered some customers before whose Mac Mail clients decided to go nuts and open a jaw dropping 480 or so connections, before finally halting courier, the imap server software.

(This was on VPS hosting, which had a very high limit) It's sort of ridiculous actually, since I've programmed IMAP software in Java which performed better. Would this be a problem with other shared hosts? No question about it. Is there any way to control the number of imap connections made concurrently, in a way similar to thunderbird? Not that I have found so far, sorry. I bet i could find a mac mail hack to make it happen, but I don't have a mac to tinker with. I use Linux only.

Any other way around this problem? Here's the good news: YES If you reconfigure Mac Mail to use POP3, you can instruct Mac Mail to leave a copy of the messages on the server, so that Mac Mail behaves as if it was connecting using IMAP, minus a few insignificant features. To configure POP3 to leave messages on the server in Mac Mail 1. Go to Mail - Preferences 2. Click the accounts tab, then the account on the left, then the advanced sub-tab 3.

UNcheck 'Remove copy from server after retrieving a message'.For the sake of having mercy on tier 1 tech support, using another email program is also a nice alternative. (I can't say I didn't try). Yeah, this is so unforgiveable both in terms of Mac letting this hang around but also in terms of how HG handles this.

I ran into this problem after having researched web hosts for a couple of months and then settling on HG. Shortly after moving to HG i decided to launch my website and shortly after i sent out this email i found out about this problem (i.e. My site was shutdown for a reason i didn't understand). Adding insult to injury was my attempt to try (over the course of two weeks) to get this fixed by changing mac mail settings and by talking to countless HG customer support people. ALSO, i have seven email accounts on the site i moved and i have THREE devices. Mac mail has about 20+ different entries for EACH email address i want to access which makes for 60 entries for /just/ the site that i moved to HG. That is if you can navigate the ridiculously complicated and incorrectly worded prompts (i.e.

'optional' listed when it is NOT an optional entry or 'name' when they really need an email ADDRESS). I love HG and i love mac but i would suggest the following: 1. Mac mail should fix this ridiculously complicated UI and/or make settings on my mac pro portable to my macbook pro or vice versa (at a minimum). Hostgator should get off their high horse and acknowledge that this is ALSO a hostgator problem. Their tier 1 support level does not understand this problem a lick and i spent the better part of two weeks trying to fix settings based upon their suggestions.

Also, i don't believe this is solely a Mail issue. If i put all my email accounts in TB or Sparrow or some other email client i found that this also shut down my site. Since i NEVER had a problem at my previous host - hostgator should get a clue and help out customers that sign up for their service in good faith.

This amounts to a bait and switch without alerting prospective customers to this problem (i love their people but i absolutely hate the fact that i have had to stumble through this at a very inconvenient time) -and they should at least allow me 50 processes or something so my site is not shut down with a ridiculously low level of usage. I have am the only person that accesses my email and i am totally furious that they keep saying that this is an unreasonable usage. If i got this usage out of my previous host without this problem then what is the utility of continuing to blame mac mail even if it is not optimized for this issue. I have a site.

I have email. BOTH have to work. Finally, for those hacking through this i suggest the following: A.

Create an 'all@mydomain.com' for each of your sites and enter ONLY this email address into Mac Mail on your various devices. Get into the hostgator control panel (find the email forwarder section and call HG to figure out how to use it because it is a bit clunky) and FORWARD each of your email addresses to this 'all' email account. This will let you access all of your email from Mac mail in bulk for each domain. This will also mean you only have to HACK through the forest of settings in Mac Mail /once/ for each domain.

Download sparrow and add all the /individual/ addresses so you have a client that will let you see each individual email address. The drawback here is that you will not be able to respond in mac mail from a particular email address and if you d/l the free version of sparrow you won't be able to enter a signature unless you pay for the paid version. The /upside/ is that Sparrow is about 10X as fast as mac in recognizing incoming email and in sending email and it is about 10X as easy to enter an email address into Sparrow than into Mac Mail. Also, the ability to add an icon for each address is uber helpful. If mac mail could get this right i would pay for the software. If hostgator could get this right i would consider upgrading to additional services. As it is now i am considering if i have the time in the future to switch to a new host based solely upon this problem.

Again i have found the HG folks awesome but the way this issue is handled for such a CRITICAL (!!!!!) problem really has me steamed. Click to expand.As it has been said repeatedly in this post, this is a persistent client-side issue that has been in Mac Mail for 7 years now.

Icon Pro Audio: Imap Software Now Available For Mac Download

Icon Pro Audio: Imap Software Now Available For Mac

There is nothing on the server side that HostGator or any other webhost could do to resolve the CLIENT-SIDED issue, save for regularly killing off unnecessary duplicate IMAP processes. I would recommend taking this issue to Apple, but 7 years worth of complaints was not worth them fixing it, so I doubt one more would help. Sincerely, A disgruntled HostGator Administrator who is just as fed up with the issue as all of you.

Icon Pro Audio: Imap Software Now Available For Mac