FWIW I use Carbon Copy Cloner, available from (you will need to check that they have a version which is still compatible with OSX 10.7.5). Next, you need software to clone your System HD. Otherwise, an external USB drive will do fine. If one of those slots is unused than you could put a HD straight in there. 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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