Logic Pro is always a big risk to upgrade because it also requires certain minimum Mac OS which means you'll be upgrading the operating system as well.
Yesterday I finally upgraded Logic Pro to it's latest incarnation and thus also had to install a much newer OS. I decided to risk it as I'm in between critical projects (just finished one and starting another in a few days). So far everything is working well with latest Sonoma OS.
I have to say that Logic Pro is such a ridiculously good value for money DAW. Yet again they've added some unbelievably good new plugins and features. For instance, I have no idea why the new CrhomaGlow effect isn't raved about more. It's at the very top of the heap when it comes to mojo saturation plugins. If it was sold by Softube or UA for 300$ it would be raved about as THE secret weapon and the best sounding tube + tape emulation ever. Yes, it's that good. So if you use Logic Pro as your DAW, you already have one of the best saturation plugins in the world as a stock plugin.
Yesterday I finally upgraded Logic Pro to it's latest incarnation and thus also had to install a much newer OS. I decided to risk it as I'm in between critical projects (just finished one and starting another in a few days). So far everything is working well with latest Sonoma OS.
I have to say that Logic Pro is such a ridiculously good value for money DAW. Yet again they've added some unbelievably good new plugins and features. For instance, I have no idea why the new CrhomaGlow effect isn't raved about more. It's at the very top of the heap when it comes to mojo saturation plugins. If it was sold by Softube or UA for 300$ it would be raved about as THE secret weapon and the best sounding tube + tape emulation ever. Yes, it's that good. So if you use Logic Pro as your DAW, you already have one of the best saturation plugins in the world as a stock plugin.
Statistics: Posted by bmanic — Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:50 am