Logic Studio Upgrade From Logic Pro
- With over 200 new features and enhancements, the new Logic Studio delivers everything musicians need to write, record, produce, and perform on a Mac
- Logic Pro 9 streamlines the technical side of things, so you can record, edit, and mix it, too
- MainStage 2 lets you perform live with the instruments, amps, effects, and sounds from Logic Pro 9; Soundtrack Pro 3 provides a streamlined audio post-production application for film and video
- Includes more than 80 studio-quality effect plug-ins–vintage and modern compressors, delays, reverbs, and more–and 20,000 royalty-free Apple Loops from all the Jam Pack collections
- New Amp Designer to help you re-create the sound of 25 legendary amps and 25 speaker cabinets; Pedalboard boasts an assortment of 30 virtual stompbox pedals inspired by the classics
Product Description
With over 200 new features and enhancements, the new Logic Studio delivers everything musicians need to write, record, produce, and perform on a Mac. The center of Logic Studio is Logic Pro 9, which makes it easier than ever to create your own compositions. Produce and play nearly any sound imaginable with a huge collection of effects, instruments, and loops, including the new Amp Designer and Pedalboard plug-ins. Use MainStage 2 to perform live with the instruments, amps, effects, and sounds you used to make your tracks. Logic Studio also comes with applications and utilities that expand your creative options into audio post-production and mastering, including Soundtrack Pro 3, WaveBurner 1.6, and more.Amazon.com Product Description
With over 200 new features and enhancements, the new Logic Studio delivers everything musicians need to write, record, produce, and perform on a Mac. It includes Logic Pro 9, Apple’s professional music application; a… More >>
Logic Studio Upgrade From Logic Pro
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4 comments
Ronald W. Kujawa on December 20, 2009 at 10:43 am
I do mostly solo music production, songwriting and a little sound design and I’ve been a Logic user since version 8. Previous to that I was a Cubase user on a Mac. There are several things I really like about Logic. The amount of included content in the Pro version is astounding. From the amp simulations, synth plugins, virtual instruments and Apple Loops, you can usually find something that fits your needs. Flex tool is cool for minor timing tweaks. The drum replacer works well, but since I’m normally using MIDI tracks and Addictive Drums, I don’t use it much. If you don’t think you need Apple Loops and virtual instruments, I would save the cash and go with Logic Express. You can always upgrade later simply for the price difference of the two products.
I also really like that no dongle is required and registering the product is as simple as entering the serial number.
M. Stevens on December 20, 2009 at 10:58 am
This software is absolutely amazing. It does pretty much everything. Record anything in any way you can think of. All of the effects you can think of as well.
Once you learn the ins and outs of this software, it allows you to spend your time creating, instead of continually messing with the program to get it to do what you want it to (as was the case with all of the “P.C. compatible” software).
Keep in mind that you need an apple computer(Power Mac), and there is a bit of a learning curve ~ as there is with all music software.
2 gigs of memory or more would be best.
I LOVE IT!
Jose R. Perez-Segnini on December 20, 2009 at 12:45 pm
I bought it as a gift for my son (Sound engineer) and he says it’s fabulous, great improvement in comparison with the previous version… he is very happy with the new Logic Studio
Shlomo Vaknin on December 20, 2009 at 1:00 pm
I’m a Mac user for only 3 years or so, but during that time I learned to really appreciate the quality, durability and ease-of-use of this computer.
Logic Pro 9 is, in my opinion, the best music creation software available today. I’ve used ProTools and Cubase in the past, but none of them is as easy to learn and adapt to as Logic.
$500 is quite a lot, but you get a huge return for that amount. Thousands of ready-made high quality loops, a whole lot of features and custom options, and a very strong set of programs.
With Logic, there are no more excuses – you’ve got everything (and then some) you need to make great music, so go ahead and get it done…