![]() The bad news (for Logic 7 ninjas): the Environment is a casualty. The good news: there’s a new track setup, streamlined channel strips, and Apple Loop-like channel strip preset management. Set up tracks more easily: Just configuring tracks and routing was often a challenge in earlier releases of Logic, partly because of the sophisticated Environment, a modular audio and MIDI system, lurking beneath.Apple’s implementation is unique, though, so it’ll be interesting to see it in action. Digital Performer, Cubase, and SONAR have all found their own ways of doing this, and single-window editing is part of what many Pro Tools users say makes them loyal. You never have to switch windows to make an edit. New user interface: Logic’s UI has been rebuilt from the ground up with a new, single-window view, evidently largely inspired by Soundtrack.We’ll be spending some quality time with the new Logic over the coming weeks, but here’s the mile-high overview: It’s a huge overhaul, from UI to features, but the big news for many will be the price: US$499 now buys you Logic Pro Studio, which now also includes Apple’s Soundtrack Pro audio editor. ![]() After a long wait, rumors, and buzz, Logic Pro 8 is here. ![]()
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