Posts Tagged ‘logic-studio

Fans of platinum-selling R&B artist John Legend bring the same high expectations for each new album to every live concert. On his current tour, Legend, music director Eugene “Man-Man” Roberts and his band meet and beat those expectations by playing their best studio sounds along with fresh live riffs through MacBook Pro laptops running Logic Studio and MainStage.

MainStage 2 is part of the paid upgrade to Logic Studio (2009).

Pro Studio World Tour

In: General| IT

1 Sep 2009

The latest releases of Final Cut Studio and Logic Studio are loaded with tools designed to make video production and music creation easier and more intuitive than ever. See them in action during the Pro Studio World Tour, a free event coming to a city near you.

Calling out significant new Logic Studio features such as flexible audio editing, streamlined audio production, expanded guitar amps and effects, and enhanced MainStage live-performance capabilities, reviewer Peter Kirn (macworld.com) awards it 4.5/5 mice. Writes Kirn: “The choice is easy: Logic Pro 9 should not be missed.”

Logic Pro 9 is part of the paid upgrade to Logic Studio (2009).

Logic Pro 9 is part of the paid upgrade to Logic Studio (2009).

ProKit, the frameworks that underlies Apple’s pro applications like Logic Studio, Final Cut Studio and Aperture, has been updated to version 5.0.

Filed under: Software , Video There’s more on the inside, where it counts , but the boxes are definitely downsized: over at ilove.nu, Peter Esse has posted his comparative unboxing pictures from Logic Studio and Final Cut Studio 2 to the newly announced and shipping versions (note that Apple is just calling the product “Final Cut Studio” now, even though many are referring to it as version 3). As you can see, the new pro apps are missing one of the pro features: printed manuals. Considering the $300 price drop and the sheer tonnage of idle & obsolete Final Cut manuals clogging shelves in edit suites around the world, this seems like a reasonable tradeoff. Will you miss the full-scale paper documentation?

Apogee has introduced GiO, an audio interface and foot controller for the Mac, designed to work with Apple’s new Logic Studio and GarageBand ’09.


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