Apogee Ensemble: What are the issues it has with Logic 8?

I've read raving reviews about the Ensemble--one of which describes it as being a huge improvement over a MOTU 828mkII, which I happen to have. At the same time, I've seen some posts in this forum about the issues the Ensemble has with Logic 8. I couldn't find, or understand, what those issues are.
Can someone explain to me what problems I might encounter if I get an Apogee Ensemble? I'd much appreciate it.

Mackie control with Logic 8 is all over the place, i was surprise to see this the Stop Play Rewind and so forth is at fault, the faders works so i have to use the Controls on screen, i take it Apple will soon update the Control-units to work properly with Logic 8, even though L.8 is pretty new, but i find Logic 8 to be very impressive,
Fr. BlayZay.

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