

#Sampling in logic pro 8 software#
This mode is especially useful when playing or monitoring software instruments with high-latency plug-ins in their signal flow. The highest-latency plug-ins will be bypassed first. Enabling low-latency mode may bypass a number of plug-ins on the track's channel strip (or its related auxes, or even output channels) in order to keep the delay time below the set value. New to Logic 8, the low-latency mode affects the use of all plug-ins (not just software instruments) by limiting the maximum latency that the plug-in can add to a track's signal path. I'll start exploring these welcome changes by taking a look at the general enhancements, before examining the upgraded instruments in closer detail.

Also, instruments such as EXS24, ES2, EFM1, Sculpture and Ultrabeat have undergone substantial revamps, bringing new features and useful tweaks to their interfaces and functionality. Software Instrument Live Mode has become more CPU-efficient and multi-output instruments now employ automatic aux-channel creation for their additional outputs. While all plug-ins benefit from the overall interface redesign and new low-latency mode, software instruments in particular benefit from additional functionality and brand-new features. Logic Pro 8 brought with it a number of completely new effects, alongside important upgrades for much of its current plug-in line-up. Logic Pro 8 may not have new software instruments, but scratch beneath the surface and you'll discover significant improvements to what was already an impressive collection.
