IMPORTANT MUST READ:The link to download Logic Pro X 10.0.6, is in the description of this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4NrDe67Oc. Logic Remote Touch and flow. Logic Remote lets you use your iPhone or iPad to control Logic Pro X on your Mac. Use Multi-Touch gestures to play software instruments, mix tracks, and control features like Live Loops and Remix FX from anywhere in the room. Swipe and tap to trigger cells in Live Loops. Logic Remote Touch and flow. Logic Remote lets you use your iPad or iPhone to control Logic Pro X on your Mac. Use Multi-Touch gestures to play software instruments, mix tracks, and control features like Live Loops and Remix FX from anywhere in the room. Swipe and tap to trigger cells in Live Loops. Logic Pro is an advanced music production application that gives you everything you need to create amazing music. Built around a modern interface, Logic Pro includes a massive library of sounds and over 100 instrument and effect plug-ins, with a collection of features that make it easy to compose, record, edit, and mix professional-quality tracks. Apple released Logic Pro X 10.3.1 Tuesday. The update includes a security fix for maliciously crafted GarageBand files. It also improves the way regions perform, edits, and the ability to share 44.
Apple's Logic Pro developers have been hard at work. The recent 10.3 (and 10.3.1) updates are fantastic. However, as with their other “single dot” releases, the minimum OS requirements were updated. Apple’s (unofficial) policy seems to be to support one Mac OS version previous to the current one, but nothing earlier. So, with Sierra being the current Mac OS, El Capitan became the minimum OS required for Logic Pro X 10.3, just as Yosemite became the minimum OS required to run Logic Pro X 10.2.
Which Mac Do You Use to Run Logic Pro?
Personally, I like to try and stay one Mac OS version behind the current. To me, it seems to be the best balance between the point of diminishing returns versus bleeding edge wounds. In other words, it’s trustworthy and stable. And there’s usually nothing significant missing in terms of features other than the absolute newest bells and whistles, which are likely not supported yet by third party (hardware or software) developers.
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From Yosemite to El Capitan
So, like many here, I was caught having to upgrade from Yosemite to El Capitan with the recent Logic Pro X 10.3 update. With each subsequent Mac OS update however, older computers will struggle that much harder. Some models will even be orphaned, no longer capable of running the required operating system. Which turns this cycle of Mac OS updates into an eventual cycle of computer updates.
Apple's Hardware Development
Diligent and hardworking as the Logic Pro developers are, the same unfortunately cannot be said of Apple’s hardware development. Significant hardware upgrades have been all but absent for years now. The newest MacBook Pro, although sporting the very cool Touch Bar, does not seem to represent a stellar improvement in terms of computing power. So this puts us Logic Pro users in a precarious situation. We want to keep using the latest versions of Logic Pro, which require the current or previous Mac OS, which requires a certain amount of computing power to run efficiently, which requires us to upgrade our computers every x number of years.
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But the computer upgrades are just not there.
So what do we do?
I don’t have a specific answer, but want to ask each of you, which Mac you are using to run Logic Pro?
I was happily running a cheese grater tower until two years ago. Upgrading to Yosemite to run OS 10.2 was too demanding for my needs, so I upgraded to a fully spec’d out iMac; at the time the “late 2014 model”. Two years on, so far, so good.
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