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Logic Studio (Mac)
Logic Studio (Mac)
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From: Apple
Category: Software

List Price: £319.00
Buy New: £183.00
You Save: £136.00 (43%)
Buy New/Used from £183.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(5 reviews)
Sales Rank: 422

Format: Dvd-rom
Language: English (Original Language)
Platforms: Mac Os X, No Operating System
Media: CD-ROM
Legal Disclaimer: Please check manufacturer's website for product compatibility
Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.5
Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4

MPN: MA797Z/A
UPC: 885909141975
EAN: 0885909141975
ASIN: B000W4HJYO

Release Date: November 2, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • APPLE LOGIC STUDIO RETAIL

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
APPLE LOGIC STUDIO RETAIL


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Awesome software with optional content   April 1, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

To the review about disk space above.... the other content is optional, you don't have to install it all.

Also, if you are trying to run this piece of higly advanced software on a mac with 60gb of space, then you need to think about upgrading.

Logic Pro Studio is better, generally, than all the other music creation/production software out there at the moment.



5 out of 5 stars Simply The Best DAW I Have Ever Used   February 19, 2008
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I was using a PC and Cakewalk - pretty good product. However I decided to go the Apple and Logic route due to some 'issues' with my Windows computer.

I'm so glad I did as this product is simply amazing. It's everything you want in a DAW and more:

- Intuitive and easy to use
- Pro quality audio
- Comprehensive feature set
- Stable and reliable

If you want to make music whether at home in your bedroom or in the world's best recording studio then this is the tool you need.

One of the best pieces of software I have ever used - and I've been using and developing software for over 20 years.

Most of the space taken during installation is taken by audio loops and samples. You can choose not to install these if you have limited hard disk space.



5 out of 5 stars Beyond your imagination, then some...   December 27, 2007
  8 out of 9 found this review helpful

Logic Pro has revamped its software, upgraded the main screen to avoid endless clutter of sub-screens, and provided more whistles and bells to enhance the sonics and speaker arrangements. Basically, this kicks cubase in the guts and allows anyone from amateur to pro to develop their musicianship in stages. It is easy to pick up and start delving into, and you will find more and more tweaks and effects as you get into the guts of the software engine. One reviewer mentioned problems with hard disk space. A second hard drive costs around 70 for 500mb, and an external amp can be picked up for around 100. A word of wisdom never load your samples onto your main laptop, but onto a partition on your second or external drive. That way there is no danger of over-writing or erasing important files. The software comes with a massive set of manuals, but you could also purchase some of the beginner books written in plain english to quickly get into the software's attributes. Pro Logic has to be the best piece of kit that anyone looking to start a home studio should have on the top of their list. Pro-Tools could learn heaps from this.


4 out of 5 stars just to let you know   October 11, 2007
  4 out of 24 found this review helpful

Not having tried this version of logic i can see and understand the glowing review below..but please be aware that this program can take up about 30 to 40 GIG of hard disc space.
As someone who has a 6o gig drive, I'm wary of buying this product..and just a little bit miffed that apple ( and pc) design programs that are heavier than the current models of computers allow to run and therefore warrant an upgrade in your computer,
I'm sure the program is all fine and whizzy but if you ain't got the space have a think about it or maybe consider logic express 8 whihc is what I might be heading for soon as it takes up less hard drive space



5 out of 5 stars Much improved redesign   September 30, 2007
  42 out of 43 found this review helpful

Remember Emagic Logic Platinum 4? And 5? And 6? And Apple Logic 7? If you're a long term Logic user, then you'll recognise that this product has just got better and better with each generation. It is now vastly more powerful, vastly more processor efficient, and vastly more capable of being adapted to what you want to do (rather than what the programmers thought you might want to do).

Up until this version, though, I've had two ongoing dislikes.

The first was the dongle system. I've never liked dongles. They're easy to lose, easy to break, and they occupy USB ports that are better used for Midi boxes and graphic tablets. I've taken my laptop on tens of thousands of miles of international travel, but I've rarely taken my Logic dongle out of the house -- unlike the laptop, it couldn't be backed up.

Mercifully, then, Apple has decided to take the dongle out of the Logic system. I am now free to use this software wherever I have my computer. As far as I'm concerned, this upgrade alone was worth the price.

The second niggle was the overcomplex way Logic's environment coped with external devices. This may have been necessary in the days of OS 9 and OMS, but in OSX it was just silly and cumbersome. Logic still has an Environment window, but it now properly checks what is installed and makes sensible decisions about what you want to do with it.

At last, this product has become truly Apple-like.

There are lots of other benefits of upgrading. You can now use the synths and effects as a live-production tool. I'm not sure I will, but if i didn't already have a huge investment in live equipment, I probably would. You also get all of Apple's current Jam Packs in the price. I spent more than the price of the upgrade on two of the packs last year. I'm not cross about that, as I get three more at a bargain price. If you don't own any of the Jam Packs, though, and want to use Apple Loops, then the upgrade is a very good deal, and even the full package is a bargain.

So much for the upgraders. What about if you're buying this software for the first time. Is it worth it?

Emphatically yes. At 200 cheaper than I originally paid for Logic 4, Logic Pro Studio is a phenomenal bargain, and is the most complete music production application available for the Macintosh. If you want a music production environment, with audio recording, scoring, sequencing, remixing, mastering, and the best set of loops and software instruments in the world, I would recommend this wholeheartedly.

If you are a current ProTools user, then Logic is now much more worth a look than previously, but you would still need a pretty serious reason to switch -- for example because you wanted access to Logic's other features. Prior to version 7, Logic always lagged behind Digidesign Pro Tools because Pro Tools was based around off-computer processing engines, which meant you could endlessly add more tracks and effects without things seizing up. Since Logic 7, though, Logic is able to exploit the power of any other recent Mac on your network via Ethernet, provided that you have 1 gigabit ports and switches, something which has been standard for a few years. You don't need to buy any more Logic licenses to make this work -- you just need to install Logic node on each machine, and you can put it onto as many machines as you like. Logic will also happily use all of your TDM hardware. Of course, none of this is actually a reason to switch. Logic and Pro Tools have quite a different approach to working, and I personally find switching from one to the other fairly tedious. However, if you want access to Logic's sequencing and scoring, which approaches the capabilities of Coda Finale, then you will find Logic uncompromisingly powerful. Logic can also export OMF files, and is designed to work well with Avid, though, naturally, with ProTools LE and AudioSuite integrated with Avid, Logic will never be as easy a partner.

If you're a GarageBand user, looking for something more professional, then Logic offers a reasonably pain-free upgrade. However, do be aware that this is fundamentally a very different kind of software, not a Pro version of GarageBand. Logic Pro has a similar interface to DVD Studio Pro and Final Cut Pro: they are designed to offer maximum power and flexibility, and this inevitably makes them more complex. Expect to spend a good couple of hours with the manuals!

If all this sounds too good to be true, then mark it up to two things. First, Logic is a major player in the recording industry and is used professionally in thousands of studios world-wide. It's a response to what recording professionals demand, not merely a marketing upgrade. In buying Logic, you benefit from the relentless pressure that the recording industry has placed on the developers. Second, Apple bought Logic (and cancelled the Windows version) to support pressure to switch to the Macintosh. It is priced and specified to make the Macintosh attractive to switchers.

Recommended to every Mac user who wants to do music production. For Windows users, almost a reason in itself to switch. Almost.



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