 | Jul 23 2009 |
GYNNY Though MacUpdate writes that Logic would work on both platforms - Intel and PPC: Apple informs that the minimum requirement is a Mac computer with an Intel processor! | |
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 | Aug 11 2009 |
GYNNY In addition to my first posting here: Meanwhile I could read in the German magazin "KEYS" that APPLE CONFIRMED THAT LOGIC 9.0 WOULD WORK ON BOTH PLATFORMS!!! http://www.keys.de/3686.0.html?&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=13579&tx_ttnews[backPid]=6557&cHash=32501ae9da If this will still be true in a few weeks: Apple, you made my day. Hip, hip, hurra! Besides: That does not mean that the other programs in the Logic-9-box work on PPC. (Version 9.0) | |
 | Oct 13 2009 |
MOOGAN Logic 9 is a universal binary, but official support for PPC has ended. So it will install and run, although you'd be better off sticking with an earlier version unless you have a particularly powerful G5 system. (Version 9.0.2) | |
 | May 21 2008 |
JWILHELM The 8.0.2 update screwed up my Audio/Instrument Library. Especially Ultrabeat and some beat-audio-files of my projects seem to be missing. Unsure if this is a specific problem in my case, yet, if anyone experienced similar symptoms plz report. (Version 8.0.2) | |
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 | May 21 2008 |
JWILHELM In the Apple discussions i found this thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1395501 Obviously, i am not the only user affected by this problem. (Version 8.0.2) | |
 | Jan 27 2007 |
MUSICAL149 I hear all that you are saying and yet I've mixed music for several films released by major studios in logic and half a dozen CDs. The reviews have been good and the I've been nominated for a major award for one of the films. Your excuse me if I wonder if it might be the old user error that is the reason you are having so much trouble. The equipment never substitutes for good ear training and creativity. Although I do not use logic for all things, I have found it to be a fast and reliable tool for me to work with in a professional environment. I noticed your earlier, disdainful comment to the other Logic supporter about his work, and I imagine you will dismiss my comments with the same arrogance. Luckily I am not dependent upon you to pay my fees or review my work. Those who do must not have the benefit of your highly refined taste. (Version 7.2.3) | |
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 | Oct 10 2005 |
ANONYMOUS This isn't a review, but rather a question as to why this update will no work for me. In fact, Logic Pro 7 will absolutely not work on my Powerbook. I've tried many forums and discussions and cannot figure this out. Logic Pro 7.0.1 crashes on launch - every time. Dongle is in and works fine (tested it on a different system to confirm). Then when I tried to run this updater (7.1.1) the installer tells me that there is no eligable app in the applications folder. Yet Logic is in there. Does anyone have a clue as to what's going on? Naturally I don't have time to re-install my OS. I'd really like to use this app I paid a thousand dollars for. Apple won't help, even though it's an install/launch issue. They said it's "beyond their support agreement". The application is brand new. Powerbook works fine in every other way, with all other applications. | |
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 | Oct 10 2005 |
ANONYMOUS You don't mention the most important things, such as what have you done to try and remedy the issue. Repair permissions, use Apple's Disk Utility for this. Optimize your prebindings, use OnyX for this. Then try installing the app again (Version 7.1.1) | |
 | Oct 20 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Logic 7.1 is a paid update so the 7.1.1 updater can't update Logic 7.01. It must see version 7.1. (Version 7.1.1) | |
 | Oct 24 2005 |
KEN you must have version 7.1 installed, not 7.0 to use that particular updater. (Version 7.1.1) | |
 | Oct 30 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Wake up man if you have version 7.0.1 and try to use update 7.1.1 of course it wont work because you need to buy version 7.1.0 about 13.00 pounds in england, thats why it cant find application coz version 7.1.0 is not on your computer (Version 7.1.1) | |
 | Feb 14 2006 |
DANNS You need the ProApp Runtime package update! (Version 7.2) | |
 | Mar 7 2005 |
JEZREAL Apple is doing it's darn best to give customers the best deal for the money... Surpassingly no one sees the future of Mac developments. I love Logic Pro7 (Version 7.0.1) | |
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 | Feb 23 2005 |
YURY WaveBurner: plugin bypass don't work (big problem for me), SDII not support, old versions document not support LogicAudioPro 7.0.1: Plugin bypass automation don't work during realtime bounce (Version 7.0.1) | |
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 | Feb 3 2005 |
ANONYMOUS I bought Logic 6 when it came out, and was not really that impressed- however after buying Logic 7 I really am impressed with it. 1) Better interface/ more modern The interface is clunky and slower than Logic 6. Apple obviously just added more code on top of the original thereby just more processing cycles for the same operations. Plus it looks like crap. Just use the OSX file dialogues for God sake. Soundtrack looked like hell and now Logic does. 2) Multi-tonal scale support for ALL logic plugins When's the last time you wrote something using microtones - especially in a sequencer with electronic instruments? Priorities, priorities, priorities. 3) Professional mastering plugins ??? I would hate to hear your "professional" music. The Multiband Limiter still destroys the stereo image during the master process. Huge(!) phasing issues. Granted this goes back to Emagic, but Christ, fix the bugs before you add a bunch of crap no one uses. 5) Contains Waveburner, a CD Red Book creation program Waveburner does not work. Period. Too many bugs. It's joke. 6) 3 completely new soft synths which bought separately from any other company would cost at least $500 each. Really? Spectrasonics stuff cost around $300, is ten times better than this Apple crap, and I already own it. Priorities, priorities, priorities. Fix the program before adding a bunch of crap. Really, when one considers all of the above, and countless more which I have not mentioned one just has to be impressed with what the program is- where it is going- and how much it is sold for. Yeah right...Still no sample accurate resolution in the arrange window, an amzaing plethora of bugs, a crappy, clunky new interface, still no latency-free capatibilty with PCI based DSP cards. Lots of bells and whistles, but nothing of import. It all comes down to looking at products intelligently- in Logic's case, there is no one music production solution which is as integrated with both hardware- and software- I mean come on! Logic is now becoming one with the Mac- we have not seen this much integration since Notator on the Atari!! Apple sucks. Tech support calls are now $200 per incident. Give me German tweakheads over greedy America assholes anyday. (Version 7.0.1) | |
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 | May 17 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Buyer beware. If you bought this program instead of DP4 or Pro Tools, you don't know enough about audio production to complain, anyways. (Version 7.1) | |
 | Nov 10 2005 |
ANONYMOUS I am just replying to your comment that NOBODY uses micro-tonal scales. This feature within logic is FANTASTIC and uses the standard .scl file format. Thus it is human readable! In fact the only stupid thing about micro-tonal abilities is that it took so long for sequencers to embrace it! I for one would like to see much more micro-tonal integration in logic, for the limited 12 tone equal tempered world we live in is NOT the only one... I for one think that this version of logic is THE MOST stable in a long time- and I haven't found ONE bug in my system yet... I cannot wait to see what Apple comes out with in Logic Pro 8- considering that 2006 will be Apples next 1984 I would expect big things! (Version 7.1.1) | |
 | Jan 20 2005 |
BLOW Considering the fact it doesn't crash THAT many times anymore, Logic 7 Pro is _slowly_ approaching the status of a "Pro Music Software". Right now there are still a few annoying bugs left, however, minor ones. It should be remembered that bugginess is not _directly_ Apple's fault, they're only trying to fix the awful buggy leaking boat the Emagic Sleazo Posse sold to them. :-/ But why did the screen zoom controls change? Argh. Also, considering the fact that LP7 has easily the most versatile selection of built-in plug-ins (and the settings), there's no true competition. If somebody's nagging they're being robbed etc., perhaps they should think about quitting the "pro" game. There's the cheaper Express version for you hobbyists and I-want-it-all-without-paying-and-eternal-free-updates-too -people. Get that first, make some hits, collect your bling-bling and upgrade! ;-) Understand the facts, personnel and man years behind this product and its development. Buy a car today. Have a new free motor installed after five years of usage? Never heard of that. (Version 7.0.1) | |
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 | Jan 19 2005 |
MATT DIFONZO Be careful when you run this update if you are using the EPIC TDM plugins. This update will cause Logic to crash while trying to obtain your XSKey authorization codes. Fortunately there is a fix for this: Go to http://www.emagic.de -> support -> downloads-> tools and other applications -> XSkey installer for OS X. After updating Logic Pro to 7.0.1, remove the EmagicXSKey.kext file from /System/Library/Extensions and re-install the driver you just downloaded from the old Emagic website. Everything will work fine after that. (Version 7.0.1) | |
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 | Jan 19 2005 |
MACSTERDAM Update went smooth, no problems there. Still, my first session resulted in a crash within 30 minutes!! My system is extremely stable otherwise and I have nothing but validated plugins that work without any problem in Digital Performer 4.5. Logic 7 has so far been NO FUN! (Version 7.0.1) | |
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 | Feb 19 2005 |
ANONYMOUS logic 6 and 7 do not really work with tdm systems. crashes intermittently 4 or 5 times in a row then works for a few hours. totally frustratingly unreliable. sorry emagic guys apple is making fools of you..used to be a great program in os9. so frustrating I'm starting to root for bill gates.I've tried to use it for 1 and 1/2 years. lets face it...they may never fix it..its wasted my time and creative energy (Version 7.0.1) | |
 | Jan 6 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Considering that this product just 4 years ago would have cost more than $3,000 dollars one just has to be impressed with what Apple has done with Logic. I bought Logic 6 when it came out, and was not really that impressed- however after buying Logic 7 I really am impressed with it. Lets just go through some key points: 1) Better interface/ more modern 2) Multi-tonal scale support for ALL logic plugins 3) Professional mastering plugins 5) Contains Waveburner, a CD Red Book creation program 6) 3 completely new soft synths which bought separately from any other company would cost at least $500 each. Really, when one considers all of the above, and countless more which I have not mentioned one just has to be impressed with what the program is- where it is going- and how much it is sold for. It all comes down to looking at products intelligently- in Logic's case, there is no one music production solution which is as integrated with both hardware- and software- I mean come on! Logic is now becoming one with the Mac- we have not seen this much integration since Notator on the Atari!! Sure you can copy software- and argue that "companies are making so much money", but musicians were the first to complain when MP3's started burning a hole in their pockets! And for all of you out there that want to argue that stealing a car is not the same as stealing software- then think again! Its not. (Version 7.0) | |
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 | Dec 21 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Having been using Logic Pro 7 for a while I can say that It's not worth the EXPENSIVE upgrade, I have been a established Logic user and It's down hill from now on. Now Crapple own the license there has been no updates since it's release, this is already proof they don't care about bugs in software and the customer support is a joke compared to Emagic's there's two hopes Bob hope and no hope! Stay with Logic 6 don't believe the hype. (Version 7.0) | |
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 | Nov 11 2004 |
ERIC I have owned logic since Logic 4. I am at Pro 6 after paying 199$ back it March for and I am severly pissed off about this 299$ upgrade price! I missed the proximity window by 1 month! What am I supposed to do? I already have over 1000$ invested in this software since 1998. Long term users are supposed to pay more over time than initial buyers!?! BAD MOVE CRAPPLE! This is a real SHAME! (Version 7.0) | |
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 | Sep 30 2004 |
JOE BLOGGS Someone hurry up and crack this, jeez. And yeah I did pay for my 6.4 version. (Version 7.0) | |
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 | Sep 29 2004 |
SAVAGE Thanks Apple and Emagic just bought 6.4.3 last week.......ha...ha...great joke ! spent a load of monay on your software............and now you want 299 dolar ( 160 GBP) upgrade.....what are you thinking.......outragous....... (Version 7.0) | |
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 | Sep 29 2004 |
JOSH SKLAR Dude, if you actually were a person who bought that software you'd know that all you have to do is call Apple and tell them and they'll send you 7.0 instead of six due to your proximity to the upgrade. (Version 7.0) | |
 | Sep 30 2004 |
ANONYMOUS WTF? Since when was it outrageous for a software company to update and improve their products? If anyone's to blame, it's yourself so quit whining. ~ (Version 7.0) | |
 | Sep 29 2004 |
ANONYMOUS YES - WaveBurner for OS X included. We are back in business! Still have to launch it as separate appl., however looks like we can be happy now. Finally. (Version 7.0) | |
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