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Software : Apple Logic Express 8 Upgrade |
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from: Apple
List Price: $99.00Amazon.com's Price: $79.49 You Save: $19.51 (20%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Apple
EAN: 0885909196050
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Apple
Manufacturer: Apple
Model: MA810LL/A
Publisher: Apple
Release Date: September 12, 2007
Sales Rank: 977
Studio: Apple
Features:- Makes it easier than ever to translate musical inspiration into professional productions
- Includes all the functionality of Logic Pro 8 except for four high-end professional features--surround, TDM/DAE support, distributed audio processing (DAP), and support for high-end control surfaces
- 36 instruments from Logic Studio, including Ultrabeat drum machine, EXS24 Sampler, and ES2 synth
- 70 effects from Logic Studio, including Guitar Amp Pro, Ringshifter, and full-featured Pitch Correction
- Hundreds of channel strip settings and thousands of royalty-free Apple Loops so you can make incredible-sounding music right out of the box
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Excellent music composition software
I do only amateur MIDI-based music composition, no audio recording. Thus I can't comment on the latter. For the former, however, Logic Express offers all the tools I need to edit MIDI-events, and access to the tools will feel natural to anyone already comfortable with the Mac-way of doing things. Garageband's capabilities as a MIDI-event editor are rudimentary, where as Logic Express's capabilities are extensive. This was the main reason that I left Garageband and switched to Logic Express.
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Rating: - Sound, features and appearance improvements vs. Price
This update erases all Logic 7 voices and provides a new set of improved tones, although some needed instruments have been dropped (an '80's Yamaha DX7 electric piano, e.g.). If you cloned your hard drive before the upgrade, and with a lot of work, you can import most of them back as 'Performance' channel strips, including the old 'Ubiquitous DX'. No guitar sounds can be imported from Logic 7 so all guitar tracks must be reconfigured. Despite the incredible amount of work it takes to properly transfer ... Read More
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