I have a Macbook Pro mid 2012 (2.9 GHZ i7 8GB) Yosemite 10.10.5 is this compatible with Logic Pro X? If not,what are some of the issues and what is this version of Yosemite compatible with? I'm new at this, but doing research before buying.Thanks in advance. Logic Pro X 10.2.4 Yosemite Click on the button given below to download Logic Pro X 10.2.2 DMG for Mac free. It is a complete offline setup of Logic Pro X 10.2.2 DMG for Mac with the direct download link.
Trying to figure out which version of Logic Pro X would be the safest bet for Yosemite 10.10.5 on a 2008 iMac (4 GB Ram).Garageband 10.1.4 works fine, but am concerned that an install may overload the CPU and ruin the computer. I also cannot upgrade my operating system. With the fact that it's a 2008 iMac I worry that it may be too much for the hard drive to handle. Out of curiosity, I am also wondering which older version of Logic would be suited to this situation despite unavailability in the app store. Unfortunately upgrading my desktop and hardware is not possible either, so I have to manage with what I have.
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Over the years I've learned to become a late adopter. It seems that with all the 3rd party plugins, reliability becomes an issue--especially when one has several tracks in progress that call on those plugins. So for that reason I'm still on Logic Pro 9 and Mavericks.
I've read a few things about Logic and Yosemite and am wondering how good/bad support for those 3rd party plugins is. Do all 32-bit plugins/instruments still load via the bridge or are many just no longer supported? Is there anything else (that is perhaps not in the marketing materials!) to know about going from Logic 9 to Logic X?
Lastly, how about 9 vs X on Mavericks vs Yosemite? Any advice for someone who almost always has several unfinished tracks perpetually in progress? Do others face this problem?
Thanks.
I've read a few things about Logic and Yosemite and am wondering how good/bad support for those 3rd party plugins is. Do all 32-bit plugins/instruments still load via the bridge or are many just no longer supported? Is there anything else (that is perhaps not in the marketing materials!) to know about going from Logic 9 to Logic X?
Lastly, how about 9 vs X on Mavericks vs Yosemite? Any advice for someone who almost always has several unfinished tracks perpetually in progress? Do others face this problem?
Thanks.