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The editors liked
Huge and terrific-sounding collection of softsynths
Effects and samples
Reasonably accessible interface
Now with MainStage and Soundtrack Pro 2
Unexpectedly affordable
The editors didn't like
Takes up to 49GB of disk space
Needs a fast processor and fast disk for best results
MainStage isn’t a loop performance tool
Comes in big heavy cardboard packaging Min specs
1.25GHz or faster PowerPC G4 (Intel dual-core recommended)
Published: 2007-11-13, Author: Richard , review by: macworld.co.uk
Huge and terrific-sounding collection of softsynths, effects and samples, reasonably accessible interface, now with MainStage and Soundtrack Pro 2, unexpectedly affordable
Takes up to 49GB of disk space, needs a fast processor and fast disk for best results, MainStage isn’t a loop performance tool, comes in big heavy cardboard packaging Min specs: 1.25GHz or faster PowerPC G4 (Intel dual-core recommended), 1GB of RAM...
Logic Studio 8 is packed with features – a few minor quirks don’t distract from the fact that this is the best Logic Pro yet. But watch out for the hardware requirements – you’ll need a top of the line processor to get the best fro...
Abstract: Finally, after three years of gossip, rumour and wild speculation, Logic Pro 8 is here. It has a new umbrella name, Logic Studio, and a couple of interesting new friends in its smart box; the debutante Mainstage and the more familiar Soundtrack Pro 2. ...
Abstract: Apple acquired the Logic DAW when it purchased Emagic in July 2002, but until now the application looked much the same as it always did. Even after Apples major upgrade to Logic Version 7 in 2004, the apps main downfall remained that it put flexibi...
Abstract: Kevin McAuliffe For a while now, we, as video editors, have been spoiled. Final Cut Studio gives us six excellent applications that cover everything we need to get our jobs done, and Apple gives them to us at an exceptional price ($1299). But something...