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Distributor: Apple Review Date: September 2009 Reviewer: Kyle Sudukis |
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The latest and dare we say, greatest audio software package has finally arrived on the Mac (and on any operating system) in Apple's Logic Studio. So... for the uninitiated, what exactly is Logic Studio v2.0? Before we jump into what exactly Logic Studio v2.0 is, let's talk about history and it's quite amazing that the various software packages in this suite were once the domain of professional recording studios or were out of the price range of most.
However, as computers have become faster and more powerful, software has also become more powerful and costs have considerably dropped. In the last ten years or so, this can be seen even more readily and thankfully this is where it benefits users and is where Logic Studio v2.0 comes into the picture for the audio connoisseur. Well my dear readers, Logic Studio v2.0 could be considered the ultimate music studio for your Mac that is aimed at all users who record, edit and mix their own music or audio. Whether you're a singer or a musician, this is the definitive program to create the best possible audio on a home computer which can be used by all levels of Mac users from music novice to music professional. Podcasting? Fixing up audio? Well... you are also in the right place. As a side note, it should be
mentioned that even some professional musicians use Logic Studio to
finalize their masterpieces. Upon writing this article, Logic Studio
v2.0 retails for around $749AUD which is extremely affordable
for the functionality of this package and 10 out 10 for value for
money.
The software suite consists of three powerful application that include Logic Pro 9, MainStage 2 and Soundtrack Pro 3, each targeting a particular area of audio creation, each coming with different tools and software. When it comes to effects, loops and plug-ins, Logic Pro boasts 80 studio effects, 40 software instrument plug-ins, over 1,700 sampled instruments and over 20,000 royalty-free Apple Loops. How's that for definitive?
Interface Nonetheless, the small changes made to the
interface have created a sleeker and more professional looking piece
of software that is not only easy on the eyes but in terms of
usability is slightly superior than the previous versions. This
ensures that existing users still know where everything is,
relatively anyway and new users can jump straight into it.
As with all Mac software, the installation was pure simplicity and we installed all components of the program on our test machine which included a 2.53GHz MacBook Pro, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 4GB Memory, 250GB hard drive and NVidia GeForce 9400M. We also had the latest OS from Mac which OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard. Needless to say, the installation process was a very minimalistic experience. For users contemplating on purchasing this software, the minimum requirement is as follows; Minimum System Requirements
Additional recommendations for Logic Pro 9
Without this review becoming a War and Peace due to the amount of features this software compendium has, we at Impulse Gamer have highlighted some of the best points which we feel showcase the best new features of Logic Studio v2.0. Needless to say, it was a difficult task. Flex Time & Flex
Tool With real-time editing and the simplicity of your mouse, users can now manipulate their audio by pointing and clicking and we must admit that the ease of editing left us flabbergasted. Flex Tool is ideal for tweaking your audio and even getting those instruments slightly out of time on time again. Click, stretch, manipulate and save, it's that easy.
Bounce In Place By clicking over your audio or instrument, you have the option of creating a new audio track and plethora of rendering options, whether just an area or the entire track itself. Perfect for manipulating music and audio without complicating tools, strategies and rendering times. Best of all, it's fast!
Pedalboard & Amp Designer The Amp Designer gives the user the option of mixing and matching their ultimate amp system with 25 amps, 25 speaker cabinets and 3 microphones. This means that the end user has virtually an unlimited amount of options that is only limited by their imagination, not just their music genre. And of course, a huge saving for the user as they do not need to purchase additional hardware Although the effects are similar to GarageBand, by allowing the user to tweak and of course play their own music, it really transforms you into a fully fledged recording studio and as musician myself, the effects are not only snazzy and cool but the software actually works like a standalone amp and Pedalboard. Other nifty features include splitters and mixers that are quite easily to manipulate by clicking and dragging special effects. The Pedalboard features 30 stompboxes with a variety of different effects from Chorus to "Wah" that will give your music that added level of professionalism or uniqueness. With the correct equipment, these stompboxes can even be used via Apple MainStage for live performances. The various stompboxes included ranged from traditional to retro and even waaay out effects. This was a pure treat to use and the band loved it.
MainStage For bands or solo performances, Live performance with MainStage could be the perfect tool for you that allows for some improved "live" manipulation of audio plus a healthy dose of presets. Whether its backing tracks or multi-channel stems, MainStage allows for some in-depth customization which would put some music studios to shame.
Although this is a very useful tool, the learning curve to master this aspect of this software is rather high due to the complex nature of audio. Another feature that should be addressed is ReWire that basically links together music applications and is ideal for users going on tour. Soundtrack Pro 3 Soundtrack Pro 3 is great for those users working with audio (whether music or voice) and you will be pleased to know that this software now has the ability to match vocal levels of different clips. Add in the ability of a new frequency view option, this ensures for improved audio manipulation that will save you time. A nifty feature is that Apple have brought the Multitrack Timeline and File Editor into one window, ensuring that all tools are accessible in one spot. We even used Soundtrack Pro 3 to restore the audio of an LP we converted into the digital format and although it was not as good as a CD, the improved quality was almost there. One of our reviewers is a podcaster and although they have a great studio setup, sometimes background noise can still be heard, Soundtrack Pro 3 allowed us to remove the noise of a car horn and even shouting kids in the background. Moral of the story, don't record during kids coming home from school or use Soundtrack Pro 3. Definitely one for podcasters or audio presenters.
Compatibility Logic Studio v2.0 is compatible with a plethora of devices, be it third-party hardware or third-party software. As the software was created with various pieces of hardware in mind, most users should have no issues in connecting their associated devices to the program. If you have any devices from either Apogee and Euphonix, than you'll be blasting the world in no time. We tested some of the capabilities of the software with the Apogee Digital Duet Firewire Audio Interface I/O and it is quite a rewarding experience.
Final Thoughts The new Flex Time editing tools and Pedal Board are definitely highlights for us but this was just the surface of this powerful audio software suite. Unfortunately there's too much in this program to do this review justice. Whether your a musician or someone who works with audio, the affordable price of this powerful software suite is a must have and best of all, the program is rather straight forward. Feeling a little stuck? Log onto the Apple website for help or try the demo DVD which comes with the software.
Highly Recommended!
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