Logic’s original niche is as a midi sequencer and studio production environment. It is moving away from live performance options and focusing on studio production. The addition of Waveburner into Logic itself, and the decision to exclude MainStage do shed light on Apple’s intentions with Logic. The hobbyist application focuses on an entirely different music making approach. It is a DAW’s feature set that makes it valid in a professional setting. As long as your Mac meets the processor and operating system requirements and it has at least 2 GB of RAM, it is Lion-compatible. There is little to no information in terms of the exclusion of long time standard features in Logic Pro X. Many of these decisions by Apple are moving Logic into a better competitive position in its market. Whether or not these decisions make Logic Pro X a poor man’s DAW is yet to be seen. It is really a win win situation for Apple and Logic. (DAWs) Anything Apple can do for Logic to gain more exposure, lower costs, and lower the price for consumers boosts Logic’s competitive edge in the market. A “physical” product involves packaging, shipping, warehouses, store related costs, etc… The audio software market is saturated with Digital Audio Workstations. It is cheaper to sell a “digital” product than it is to sell a “physical” product. Two they effectively lower the price of Logic while reducing cost. One they promote the App Store to audio software consumers. Utilizing the Mac App Store to sell Logic Pro X has a two-fold benefit. It is what makes Apple a continued dominant innovator in the technology market. Apple is all about its common themes and designs. Logic was always destined to merge with other visual and UI ideas from Apple Apps. Logic is quickly becoming tightly integrated with all things “Apple.” Will the new Logic Pro X alienate the professional market? It is a valid question. = */ namespace juce /** Returns true if the host is Apple WaveBurner.The rumors of Logic Pro X have shown the possibility for the long-standing Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) to shift in a new direction. End User License Agreement: Privacy Policy: Or: You may also use this code under the terms of the GPL v3 (see JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED. By using JUCE, you agree to the terms of both the JUCE 5 End-User License Agreement and JUCE 5 Privacy Policy (both updated and effective as of the 27th April 2017). As far as I'm aware, there is no upgrade from the earlier standalone version of Waveburner to the current version, and it cannot be puchased separately from Logic Pro. If you don't have Logic Pro, you don't have Waveburner OSX. You'll need your XSkey plugged in to run it as well. JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source licensing. The installer for Waveburner OSX is on your Logic Pro disks. * = This file is part of the JUCE library.
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