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Logic Pro for $199? Wow, that's a nice price.
Logic was $1000 not that many years ago. -
Logic is the reason I switched from Windows to Mac (having been a Sonar user).
Fantastic software now at a stunning price. I'm interested to see what Logic Pro X turns out like.... -
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Originally Posted by MoXoM
Logic is the reason I switched from Windows to Mac (having been a Sonar user).
Fantastic software now at a stunning price. I'm interested to see what Logic Pro X turns out like....
That is basically why I switched to Mac too...having a reliable platform for a great DAW. However, I think Sonar was great software. It's only problem is that it ran on Windows. If there was a mature version of Sonar for Mac that would be a superb DAW.
I wonder how far out Logic Pro X is now. It would seem strange to move Logic Pro 9 to the App Store with a great low price and then replace it shortly thereafter with Logic Pro X. So it would seem like Logic Pro X is still not coming for a while.
We'll see. -
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Originally Posted by AppleInsider
The move shifts Logic Pro from a $499 physical package to being just $199 as a digital download?
The praise over this will turn into outright loathing when Apple releases Logic Pro X and redesigns everything. Different can't possibly be good, you know; everything must remain identical for all eternity. -
And just a short few months ago I shelled out the several hundred dollars for Logic Express... now I haven't got the money to buy this one........... crud.
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Originally Posted by habi
So what are the choises for leopard users?
None. Forced obsolescence. Get your wallet out. -
Taking 60% off the price of Logic Pro is awesome in my book. I was planning to buy it when I buy a laptop in the spring, so this change is fantastic in my book
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Originally Posted by SSquirrel
Taking 60% off the price of Logic Pro is awesome in my book. I was planning to buy it when I buy a laptop in the spring, so this change is fantastic in my book
Sure, it's a great competitive move. I wonder if I can get a refund if I take the box back into the Apple Store?.... hmmm. -
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Originally Posted by SpamSandwich
Sure, it's a great competitive move. I wonder if I can get a refund if I take the box back into the Apple Store?.... hmmm.
If it was less than 14 days ago, I think you should be able to. Provided, of course, you haven't installed it. If you have, you'll probably need to e-mail (or call) a higher-up Apple rep to get everything properly deauthorized before you can get a refund to buy it on the Mac App Store. -
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
If it was less than 14 days ago, I think you should be able to. Provided, of course, you haven't installed it. If you have, you'll probably need to e-mail (or call) a higher-up Apple rep to get everything properly deauthorized before you can get a refund to buy it on the Mac App Store.
Good suggestions, thanks TS. -
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
The praise over this will turn into outright loathing when Apple releases Logic Pro X and redesigns everything. Different can't possibly be good, you know; everything must remain identical for all eternity.
There's an old adage, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.'
Here's another one: ?All change is not growth; as all movement is not forward.?
If Apple can re-design Logic and it's improved, you won't hear any complaints. Final Cut Pro X was simply a fail. If Steve was still around, the head of that department would be MobileMe'd. -
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Originally Posted by Kestral
Final Cut Pro X was simply a fail. If Steve was still around, the head of that department would be MobileMe'd.
That's nonsense and you know it. You realize that Steve WAS around when it came out and obviously saw what they were doing and probably TOLD THEM to scrap Final Cut Pro 8 for X… right? -
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
That's nonsense and you know it. You realize that Steve WAS around when it came out and obviously saw what they were doing and probably TOLD THEM to scrap Final Cut Pro 8 for X? right?
If that was the case, then the failure called MobileMe (and DotMac, and iTools) wouldn't have happened.
Even at his most micromanaging, Steve only had so much bandwidth. In the continuum of importance, products such as Final Cut and Logic were most likely very low on Steve's priority list. So those teams did not get the attention from Steve.
Presumably at some point MobileMe wasn't as important to Steve but once it hit his radar and he turned his attention toward it, things happened very quickly (firing the MobileMe lead, putting Eddy Cue, one of his most trusted people, onto the project).
There's little evidence to show that Steve paid much attention in that area. If any attention would be paid to the pro media generation product, it would most likely be Aperture since Steve was a hobbyist photographer. -
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
Provided, of course, you haven't installed it. If you have, you'll probably need to e-mail (or call) a higher-up Apple rep to get everything properly deauthorized before you can get a refund to buy it on the Mac App Store.
Doubtful. Apple has to be the most flexible company I have ever dealt with when it comes to serial numbers. Keep it simple - just exchange it and only jump through extra hoops if the require you. Why create extra work for yourself unnecessarily? -
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Originally Posted by Kestral
Final Cut Pro X was simply a fail.
LOL - let's come back in a year.... -
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Originally Posted by Kestral
There's little evidence to show that Steve paid much attention in that area. If any attention would be paid to the pro media generation product, it would most likely be Aperture since Steve was a hobbyist photographer.
That has to be the stupidest rationalization for the denial of failing to see the big picture I have read about Final Cut Pro X so far.
Thanks for the laughs!
And since your copies of Final Cut Pro see to have spontaneously destroyed themselves, I'll buy those license keys off of you cheap! Some cheese to go with your whine, perhaps? -
This is good news indeed I have planned on purchasing Logic for sometime but could not justify the cost. The new price point make this very attractive but I find myself wondering what is missing. Logic Studio had 47 some odd gigs of media, and samples; so far i have seen a few references to 20 gig worth of additional content with Mainstage where is everything else?
Could someone that has procured this and Mainstage chime in here and let me know if they pruned anything off the box content. Seems like there is a bunch missing, espically when they no longer sell the jam packs. Possibly more to come?