The best MIDI Patch manager ever. A lot of people is demanding to return SoundDiver to Logic again....pleeease
Please us the
The best MIDI Patch manager ever. A lot of people is demanding to return SoundDiver to Logic again....pleeease
Or you could just shoot them an email & find out.
Logic X will probably be a slightly enhanced version of Garageband targeted toward prosumers and sold on the App Store for $39.99.
Good idea. So....what's the email for the for the guy who is head of the Logic development team??? Anyone know?
Logic Pro will in the interim be watered down greatly to become a glorified Garageband 11 or 12.
What would be the point of turning Logic into GB when they already have GB? Or do you mean that they'll kill off GB and make a lite version of Logic for consumers instead?
That just wouldn't make any sense to me, GB seems very successful and while Logic can appeal to both pros and high end people doing it for fun, there's no reason to make it too much like GB.
If I buy Logic Pro today would I have to pay for the next version?
True that they're not doing upgrades any more, but at this point the price of buying the app is the same as what an upgrade used to cost.
Cubase 7 just came out and the upgrade from 6.5 is $149 (grace period is only a few weeks), from 6.0 it's $199 (earlier versions are $249 and $399). DP upgrade is $195 (although props to them for including any earlier version of the software). Last protools upgrade was $299 after less than a year since the last paid upgrade, for people with the PT hardware it was $999 (again, less than a year) for previous version, coming from version 8 or 7 it was $1499 or $2499.
While upgrades would be nice, the current pricing compares well to the other DAWs, even paying full price each time instead of an upgrade discount.
Btw, would this by chance be Wedge the tour manager etc?
We're looking out for Logic X this year
He's full of crap, he got called on it, and he tried to weasel his way out of his story.
Now that Logic and the other pro apps are on the app store, Apple cut some sales people specific to those apps. They aren't even support people. He says that the development team is still at 60 people, but cutting sales people means they're not committed? Come on.
You're absolutely right, it's a PT guy trying to make the competition look bad. If anyone is in bad shape these days, it's Avid/Digi - the head of Avid resigned, just before their quarterly announcement. That can't be a good sign.
And Logic is very much alive, it's just a lower priority for Apple.
I totally wish Apple put more resources into Logic and had bigger updates more often. And the lack of info from the company is terrible. But in the meantime, it works better for me than any other audio app I've tried. In the end, I use what the tools that work best for making a living, and at this point it happens to be Logic.