It's not entirely clear whether Logic Pro 8 addresses this from the ground up with an overhauled audio engine, but there are many new features. Although good, it struggles to match that of Pro Tools. Newbies should find the program easy to migrate to, but for existing Logic users, possibly the biggest ongoing bugbear is the audio handling. What's more, you'll be greeted with a choice of task-specific templates to get you going on start-up. Rather than being an option, as it was before, your starting point is now a Logic project folder, containing associated song file and assets, and keeping everything tidy from the outset. The handling of templates, track creation and project 'assets' (audio files, movie files, sampler instruments and impulse responses) has moved up a level, too. Intriguingly, the XS Key copy protection has been dumped in favour of a simple serial number (ie, it's not even a challenge/response system). The most obvious is the revamped workspace, which we'll look at later on. ![]() ![]() Fascinating though this is, existing Logic users will want to know what fundamental improvements have been made.
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