Logic X released

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Logic X released

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Just got an e-mail from Apple to say that Logic X & MainStage 3 has been released. But there are no upgrades available.
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Wow what a response...............................

There are nothing but tumbleweeds and cobwebs on this part of the forum forum forum. :roll:
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I am always excited to see Apple refine their professional software offerings - though I don't yet own Logic or Mainstage. However, in the future - I am looking to purchase Logic, though unsure if I want to get it in the box set for $500 or from the App Store for 200... I am sure there is a bunch of items in the box set I just won't get if I buy the download-only copy.
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I have been looking as well but suspected an upgrade was imminent. Now that it is here I haven't the funds. When I get them I will get it. I think but do not know for sure, that it will be much easier on my system resources and work better with the new rMBP I have then the old logic express 8 I loaded in it.

I think it would be nice to see the differences and what is or isn't included int he box vs download. Although I haven't seen a logic X box yet, I haven't actually looked.
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Lots of posts online about how easy it is to crash LX, even with the recent update. L9 does everything I need and then some, plus none of the 32 bit plugs I've invested heavily in will work in LX.

I'm more likely to spring for a completely different DAW rather than upgrade to LX in the forseeable future.
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I haven't searched to much about it since I can't get it anytime soon. That being said I wouldn't buy a new software or product this complicated until some early adopters got through all the bug finds and the developer had the fixes out. Took my almost three years to buy a Kronos!
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Bertotti wrote:I haven't searched to much about it since I can't get it anytime soon. That being said I wouldn't buy a new software or product this complicated until some early adopters got through all the bug finds and the developer had the fixes out. Took my almost three years to buy a Kronos!
I had the same apprehensions regarding the bugs but since I purchased the software it has been nothing short of great. I love the drummer feature, that and the track stack feature was enough for me to purchase the X.
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I will watch the Mac Pro videos for logicX before I buy, a good way to get familiar with it, I think.



My ultimate goal is to take a lot of old LP's and 45's and remaster them. I don't know if I can do this in logic anymore.
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You can do a lot in Logic, including mastering, but if your "ultimate goal" is to do this I would suggest getting mastering software instead. Like Samplitude Master, or Wavelab studio, with a bunch of good plug-ins (Ozone etc) and a DDP tool.
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Thanks I will look into those!

Went to samplitude and it is windows only.
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Bertotti wrote:I will watch the Mac Pro videos for logicX before I buy, a good way to get familiar with it, I think.



My ultimate goal is to take a lot of old LP's and 45's and remaster them. I don't know if I can do this in logic anymore.
Hey Bertotti,
Did you sign up with MacPro Video?
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Yep within a week or two of you letting me know about it. Just finished the synthesis101, kind of a history of synths and moog.


I got an email from them offering a 15$ a month subscription. Great timing!
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Bertotti wrote:Yep within a week or two of you letting me know about it. Just finished the synthesis101, kind of a history of synths and moog.


I got an email from them offering a 15$ a month subscription. Great timing!
Good I am glad. I really enjoy the courses that they have. Be well.
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I'm leaning towards logic X when the time arrives. ie When I have the cash, if it don't wotk out I will look at something else but for everything else it looks to be a nice step up from 8express.
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I really like it so far. I had just purchased Logic Pro 9 in February and I was not going to get it just yet, but I then checked out the Drummer feature and how you choose a type of music from Rock, Song writer, R&B and Alternative and Logic comes up with drum track for you that can be modified. You also can set up an intro, verse, chorus & outro and the drum track will again come up with a full track that can be edited.
The interface feels very smooth as well. I am glad I purchased it but I do wish I would have waited so I could have saved the $200 +.
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