Cheap Apple Logic Pro 7 (Software) (Macintosh) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Macintosh |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Apple Computer |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Compose, record, edit, and mix music in any studio environment, Complete music studio for musicians, engineers, and producers, Advanced audio processing and world-class MIDI sequencing, New instruments and effects; state-of-the-art loop composition tools, More processing power using networked Macs, Complete music studio for musicians, engineers, and producers, Advanced audio processing and world-class MIDI sequencing, New instruments and effects; state-of-the-art loop composition tools, More processing power using networked Macs, Compose, record, edit, and mix music in any studio environment |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 975026 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 718908876985 |
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Customer Reviews of Apple Logic Pro 7
Horrible I've been working with Logic Pro 7 and 7.2 for some months now. It is so cumbersome to use and so filled with bugs that all creativity is lost. I spend countless hours trying to figure out how to solve technical problems. One feels as though they must be a computer science major to figure the thing out rather than a musician. I've been through tutorials, and I've read several books. They helped a bit, but not much. It still feels like I'm lost in a world of technical computer stuff that is not very well put together. I started out with Performer, and made a huge mistake by not going with Digital Performer. Even though it is a very costly error, I will get rid of Logic and go back to Digital Performer. <
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>If you enjoy spending hours and even days being irritated and frustrated, then by all means, Logic is for you. If you want to create music - forget it!
The Best By Far...Pro Tools Users Take Note...SUPER Value...
When I was setting up my current studio over 6 years ago, I used Cubase, Nuendo, Cakewalk Sonar, Digital Performer, and Pro Tools. All were fine, and all do what they're supposed to. However, Logic excels by including GREAT instruments in Logic Pro. These used to be optional, and the package was still a great value then. Now, with Logic Pro 7, the original 6 instruments (a virtual Hammond B3, a vocoder type synthesizer (EVOC20), a clavinet/electric piano, a GREAT sampler (EXS24II), and two synthesizers), as well as new instruments like an FM synthesizer (think Yamaha's DX7 on steroids), Ultrabeat (a great drum machine/beat programmer), and Sculpture (which is a "material based", physical modeling synthesizer that is SO realistic and unique that one must simply hear it AND play it to do it justice) are all included, making this package simply a STEAL, even though the price may seem to be, at first glance, a little steep. One must keep in mind that the other "big name" DAW's don't come even CLOSE as far as their included instruments. In addition, Logic Pro also has well over 70 built in effects, including "Space Designer" which is just a KILLER reverb that makes vocals just silky. Again, Space designer used to be an "additional cost" item as well.
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>One advantage of Apple's purchase of Emagic is that Apple Loops can be imported AND MADE in Logic Pro 7. I used to view these as "consumer level" gimmicks; however, I find them more and more useful the more I write and record, especially for drum tracks...
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>Everyone was worried when Emagic sold this DAW and the Emagic name to Apple; however, these fears have been unfounded, as Apple has done nothing but improve on this already great program, by making it more streamlined, efficient, and easier to use. Back "in the day" Logic was viewed as very difficult to use. This was mainly due to its' powerful "Environment", which is a virtual studio allowing extensive routing and bussing abilities. In Logic 7, this is as transparent as you want it to be, making the program as intuitive as any other DAW.
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>If you have Pro Tools hardware, you can use Logic as a "front end", which is great because after spending all that cash on overpriced Digidesign hardware, it's nice to find some use for it. Pro Tools doesn't even come close to doing what Logic can do, so for any of you out there afraid to make the switch...don't be. I still don't understand why so many are still using this outdated system (Pro Tools) with such a great alternative like Logic available.
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>As one user noted below, this system screams for power and ram. It's hard to run on anything less than a G4, and I think 2GB ram are absolutely the minimum. It does ONLY run on a Mac, which is enough reason for current PC users to upgrade to a Mac system NOW!
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>I have been nothing but pleased with this program, especially after Apple upgraded it to Logic 7. The included manuals are GREAT, but the program IS quite deep, and I would point the new user to tutorials on Amazon and macprovideo.com in order to get up to speed in the quickest way possible.
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>In summmary, for the serious hobbyist to the professional recordist/musician, this is THE program to own.
Boundless Enjoyment
As a hobbyist, I wondered if Logic Pro would be worth the money. After a few weeks of pure enjoyment, I can say that is. The synth tools are incredible. Ultrabeat has enabled me to produce percussion tracks that are far, far better than what I was using w/ Garage Band and Deck. Sculpture makes some of the most unique sounds I've ever heard. I recommend Logic Pro if you want to build something cool and have the time, smarts, and will power to get it done. Not for spectators or the unmotivated though, there's a lot to learn.