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Out of stock | | | | | | Record, edit, and mix your music on a Mac using the new Logic Express 9. Open your GarageBand files and get right to work, or start from scratch with a new composition. Logic Express 9 is a guitar player’s dream, with Amp Designer and Pedalboard, two new plug-ins that re-create the sound of legendary amps and stompbox effect pedals. You can build your own amp model and try any combination of stompboxes. An improved set of music creation tools makes it even easier to capture and develop your musical inspirations. Use the new Flex Time tools to easily manipulate audio timing and tempo. And make music right out of the box with over 100 instrument and effect plug-ins from Logic Studio. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 5.3 inches | | Product Width: | 5.3 inches | | Product Height: | 1.1 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.55 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.35 inches | | Package Width: | 5.2 inches | | Package Height: | 1.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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| | System Requirements | | Platform: | Mac / Mac OS X | | Media: | DVD-ROM | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Features | Logic Express 9 lets you record, edit, and mix music on your MacMore than 70 studio-quality effect plug-ins, including vintage and modern compressors, delays, reverbs, and moreNew Amp Designer plug-in to help you re-create the sound of 25 legendary amps and 25 speaker cabinetsNew Pedalboard plug-in with an assortment of 30 virtual stompbox pedals inspired by the classics36 software instrument plug-ins, including the Ultrabeat drum synth and beatbox, ES2 synth, and EXS24 sampler
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
It's all about 64-bit Apr 06, 2011
By Heavy Theta Why should you upgrade to 9? Because Snow Leopard introduces the ability for intel powered Mac's to move up from 32 bit to 64 bit for some choice software. Logic being just about the choiciest.
Do you really want to move to 64 bit? It isn't necessary. If you like to work with Logic's EXS sampler, you can reconfigure in 32 bit if you'd like to take advantage of assigned virtual space on your hard drive. But if you got 9 (and you download the free apple upgrade), and if you got more than 4 gigs of ram, you can get that extra ram assigned directly to your sampler. Or if by chance you have any sampler laden 64 bit 3rd party software (Omnisphere, a lot of NI's stuff), same thing.
On the other hand most 3rd party plugs have not made the leap to 64 yet. They still will run on the upgraded system, but without any advantage. We're still early here in what now seems a significant (and in a few years' time will appear quaint) upgrade. If your relatively new to this and not heavily invested in 3rd party plug-ins, this probably is a great time to set yourself up for the future. Otherwise, there's no rush.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Flextime alone is worth the price of the upgrade Dec 28, 2009
By Eric K. Talerico
"Greenmanwest"
I've been using Logic for about two years. It has always been a great product. The recent upgrade however has added several significant upgrades. First, the LE9 upgrade offers better integration with Garageband. I can start my projects in the simpler program to lay down basic tracks, then easily import them into Logic for more intensive editing. Before the upgrade I could import Garageband tracks into LE8, but the process was buggier and slower! Second, the addition of flextime. Flextime allows me to change the duration of sound clips without changing their pitch - which allows for spot editing of slight timing problems that I could not have fixed before! Its a simple feature to use, and so useful that once you've tried it you'll be slapping yourself in the forehead saying "why didn't someone think of that before?" The third and perhaps most fun improvement is the addition of squash boxes to the effects processing functions. When you add effects to a track, you can edit those effects using virtual footpedals, which show up in a pedalbay window on your screen - just like having the real pedals at your feet! Its cool and intuitive, and the effect algorithms are very high quality. Logic, already an excellent program before, has taken a huge step forward with this new upgrade. I highly recommend it!
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Wow! An incredible step up from Garage Band Feb 09, 2010
By Richard Shaw Garage Band is a great tool for composing and recording, but, since it's an entry-level application, has it's limitations. Logic Studio is even more full-featured but, for me at least, is overkill.
There is a learning curve to this app! But if you know Garage Band you'll feel and home and can begin recording immediately.
The new Flex tool is just amazing but, again, there's some learning involved.
If you're thinking of upgrading to Logic Express don't wait! It's low price and powerful features make it a must-have for most any musician.
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