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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Getting Back In the Game

2007-07-20 by Andy Hardwake

On Jul 19, 2007, at 8:46 PM, F Stuart Leeds wrote:

> WHAT??
>
> Are you kidding me? With all the crap I've/we've been through with
> Logic's compatibility and stability issues over these many years, and
> now I go I finally break down, put out and buy a state-of-the-art Mac
> so I can run the software that betrayed me when I was a Win user in
> 2003...
>
> AND now you tell me they just managed to come up with a version that
> will marginally run on the latest Apple hardware? How long before
> Logic Pro will run *reliably* on my MacBook?
>
> This just strikes me as insane. So I should have bought a G5, huh?
> Now, I have to spend $1000 on software that will eventually run on my
> laptop, if I let Apple experiment long enough.
>
> Maybe Cubase will be cheaper and more reliable, after all. I just
> can't believe I bought a Mac so I could use Logic again, and it's
> like it's 1999!
>
> Am I missing something here?

You are :-) . Logic has been completely rewritten in order to work  
with an Intel based Mac. 7.1 and below are PPC only versions, so  
those are not supposed to run on your machine. It's up to you to  
decide, but I would at least give it another chance. Someone else has  
just said you still can upgrade, so google around.

Best,

Andy

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