Here're the latest release notes:
Support for the Touch Bar on MacBook Pro
• View your entire project at a glance and navigate with touch in the timeline overview
• Adjust Smart Controls on the selected track to fine-tune the sound of instruments and effects
• Play and record software instruments using a musical keyboard with piano keys or scale mode
• Trigger drum pads to create beats while controlling velocity and note repeat
• Access your favorite shortcuts using a set of customizable key commands
Updated Interface
• New modern design with improved legibility in a variety of lighting conditions
• Expanded color palette offers 24 more colors to label your regions, tracks and notes
• Horizontal auto-zoom helps keep everything in view
• New region editing design reveals waveform for entire audio file while trimming
Audio Production
• Track Alternatives let you create and switch between different playlists of regions and edits on a track
• Render any combination of effect plug-ins to a selection of audio using Selection-based Processing
• True stereo panning provides more control and discrete manipulation of stereo signals
• Apply fades across multiple regions at a time
• 64-bit summing engine
• Use 192 additional busses
Additional Features
• Share to GarageBand option allows you to remotely add new tracks to your Logic project from your iPhone or iPad via iCloud
• MIDI plug-ins can be used to creatively control plug-in parameters
• Directly assign Software Instruments as sidechain sources
• Import Music XML files
A safe choice for anyone that wants to pursue a career in the music production business, lot's of famous producers and studios use Logic.
Also it's easy to get started with, you can basically begin by using Garage Band for free, and when you outgrow it, pay $200 for a massive upgrade to Logic Pro X. Projects from GB are even interchangeable with Logic!
Logic Pro X has an incredible built-in sound library ( 60 GB +/- ), and awesome sounding plugins built-in, for a third of the price of other professional DAW's with similar functionality.
One tip that I always tell people is:
Make the most out of the built-in effects and utilities, BEFORE starting to waste money on plugins. That way you learn the DAW's ins and outs and when you actually hit a wall, then you can start looking for a plugin to solve your problem / need, AFTER reading the fantastic documentation that comes with Logic, and also, get this book: https://amzn.to/2MMshH6
Pros:
Simplicity, you can choose to use it as an advanced version of Garage Band, or enable advanced settings and the sky is the limit
Cons:
The only "con" I can think of after the 10.4.4 update is that it's MacOS only.
@matejsarlija Thanks for reading it! 👍 I stand by it, Logic is an incredible, feature rich package. Learn the included plugins well, and you can basically do without a single audio plugin, which saves you a ton of money.
Visually speaking, I've always liked Logic's interface more than competitors' but the redesign here definitely takes it to new heights. And the minimap and scrub navigation for a DAW is probably one of the best touchbar features I've seen yet. Can see myself really missing that once it becomes habit.
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A safe choice for anyone that wants to pursue a career in the music production business, lot's of famous producers and studios use Logic. Also it's easy to get started with, you can basically begin by using Garage Band for free, and when you outgrow it, pay $200 for a massive upgrade to Logic Pro X. Projects from GB are even interchangeable with Logic! Logic Pro X has an incredible built-in sound library ( 60 GB +/- ), and awesome sounding plugins built-in, for a third of the price of other professional DAW's with similar functionality. One tip that I always tell people is: Make the most out of the built-in effects and utilities, BEFORE starting to waste money on plugins. That way you learn the DAW's ins and outs and when you actually hit a wall, then you can start looking for a plugin to solve your problem / need, AFTER reading the fantastic documentation that comes with Logic, and also, get this book: https://amzn.to/2MMshH6
Pros:Simplicity, you can choose to use it as an advanced version of Garage Band, or enable advanced settings and the sky is the limit
Cons:The only "con" I can think of after the 10.4.4 update is that it's MacOS only.
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I've been using Logic Pro to produce and edit podcasts since about 2012 and I love it.
Pros:Powerful, useful for making podcasts sound great, a great deal for the price ($199).
Cons:Bit of a learning curve, very powerful, so many buttons. Not really made for podcast production (but it still works great)