No Logic Pro 8
Rumours about new Apple products are an inexact science, or cultish obsession, depending on your point of view. For over a year now I’ve been tracking rumours about Apple’s new version of the Logic digital audio programme. Apple bought the maker of Logic, eMagic, some years back and whilst Logic 7 was an important release, […]
Rumours about new Apple products are an inexact science, or cultish obsession, depending on your point of view. For over a year now I’ve been tracking rumours about Apple’s new version of the Logic digital audio programme. Apple bought the maker of Logic, eMagic, some years back and whilst Logic 7 was an important release, most of the attention seems to have gone into the entry level programme, Garageband.
Well, the rumours are hotting up now and they indicate not just a new release, but perhaps a fundamentally new programme. There are appear to be links to the new interface options from Apogee, the growing liklehood of a major Mac Pro upgrade and the possibility of new, touch-screen monitors. Check out the following discussions,
Will There Be No Logic Pro 8?
Is Apple overhauling Logic to be a ProTools killer?
Whilst I’m not in love with either the Logic name, or many of the aspects of the interface, I am enmeshed to some extent with it. I’m not fond of the idea of having to pay too big an upgrade premium to a new product (or heaven forbid full retail) and I have invested quite in bit in coming to grips with the current layout of the programme.
But there are some things that really bug me, issues where Logic trails way behind the market leaders. Scoring for video is far less effective in Logic than in Digital Performer. Time stretching loops in Logic is nowhere near as intuitive as it is in Ableton Live. Logic’s pitch and timing correction is poor and dated by comparision to Melodyne. Logic’s drum engine is one-dimensional compared with Reason Drums. Logic’s own score editing is weak and slow when compared to Sibelius (now owned by the makers of Pro Tools).
Whatever the new version of Logic is called, my hope is that it will be closer to the cutting edge across this range of applications and will demonstate that Apple are still comitted to Pro Audio.
[tags] Apple, Logic, DAW [/tags]