Logic is dead/not supported/abandoned? Those are scary words to a Logic newbie who is investing a lot of time into learning the product. What information are you basing your comments on that they don't seem to care about it anymore? Reading the wiki, it looks like Logic 7 came out in 2004, Logic 8 in 2007, and reading chatter elsewhere it seems reasonable to think 2010. From: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of c_eisenhardt Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 9:52 AM To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Quick question >Since the new Pro Tools MIDI abilities are now pretty much > up to par with Logic, and it´s score and certainly audio capabilities > are far superior I would without the shred of a doubt recommend > working in PT8. I think the general underlining feeling I'm getting from this post is that progress has been made with Pro-Tools and Apple has fallen behind the curve. Apple does not seem to care about supporting its "Pro audio" application anymore. It is glaringly obvious to me. I have vested a lot into this program. I've spent money on tutorials, gone to Logic seminars and talked to a lot of Logic users. I can't afford to jump ship and buy PT with an m-box and peripheral cards right now. It kinda sucks for me because I feel like I was left out in the cold with Apple. But at some point, I will jump ship for a DAW program that is supported by the company who makes it. ...I really don't think that is too much to ask a developer for! charlie [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Quick question
2009-02-28 by Lucas, Bryan
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