Also, Mac has some sort of soundfont and soundfont2 player built into audio-units. If you can get hold of unbundled samples and a soundfont creator you can work it that way. I haven't found any free soundfont creators for Mac, though some are rather inexpensive. -Sean --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, Mark <markpringnz@...> wrote: > > Well I don't have a Mac, I think Logic 9 won't recognise vsts, which > wouldn't allow you to use one of the free plugins, Redtron is my favourite, > although there may be some software work around according to the bulletin > boards. > > There is a version of M-Tron for the Mac which is suitable for Logic > according to the Gforce web site. M-tron isn't very expensive, it isn't > wonderful in my opinion but it's not bad value, tronomaniacs may notice the > difference but most normal people won't. > > Mark
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Re: plug in for Logic 9
2011-11-07 by Sean
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