![]() After fifteen years of upgrades, I can say that Logic has always met my home studio needs, if significantly less demanding than those of a pro studio. I first installed Logic on my Mac Classic II in the early '90s when it was still an obscure German MIDI sequencer. He submitted the following opinion, and my response follows. I asked long-time contributor and Logic user Geoff Farina to give it a go. ![]() Also included in the Studio bundle are MainStage (live performance host application), Soundtrack Pro 2 (audio post-production application), Studio Instruments (40 instrument plug-ins), Studio Effects (80 effect plug-ins), and Studio Sound Library (channel strip and plug-in settings, royalty-free Apple Loops, sound effects, music beds, EXS sampled instruments, impulse responses) but this review will focus solely on Logic Pro 8. Well, soon after I'd given up on Logic 7 because of its meager audio-editing capabilities, Apple released Logic Studio, which includes Logic Pro 8, a major upgrade with not only a whole new look-and-feel, but substantially improved editing features too. ![]() ![]() If you followed my "Gear Geeking" columns in year 2007, you know the epic story of my move from Pro Tools HD to various native DAWs running on a souped-up Mac Pro, including Logic Pro 7. ![]()
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