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But many of the program’s most powerful features are buried in one of the application’s many menus. The 166-page Exploring Logic Express book included with the program is a big help in this regard.

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It’s not difficult to perform the bulk of GarageBand’s chores-create digital audio, software instrument, and MIDI tracks audition and string together loops mix tracks and apply effects.

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With Logic Pro 8 ( ), Apple greatly retooled the program’s interface in an attempt to make a complicated application more approachable. When you hit the limits of GarageBand ( ), Apple would like you to believe that Logic Express 9 is the next logical step. Similarly, I transferred a project of my own that contained a mix of 15 software instrument, loop, and digital audio tracks and it too played as expected.

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On that Mac I was able to open and play the 40-track demo project without any glitches. It installed perfectly well on a Dual 2GHz Power Mac G5 with 1GB of RAM running OS X 10.5.7. Those who like GarageBand’s guitar tracks will love Logic Express’ Amp Designer and Pedalboard features.Īpple claims that Logic Express requires an Intel Mac, but it’s actually a Universal application. In the case of the Steinway, I was welcome to purchase a third-party plug-in that provided the sound I was after. Although, while recording a few tunes with Logic Express, I missed some of the instrument sounds included with Logic Studio (the Steinway piano, in particular), I never felt like Apple had removed a tool or tone that I absolutely needed. But the elements that musicians are most likely to care about-Flex Time editing, the amps and pedalboard effects, the other new features I mentioned earlier, along with the already solid core of capabilities-are present. And you won’t find the space and delay designer components or the Sculpture, EVB3 Tonewheel Organ, EVD6 Clavinet, and EVP88 Electric Piano synths. It additionally lacks Apple’s Jam Packs and the Soundtrack Pro 3, MainStage 2, WaveBurner, and Compressor applications. Sure, Logic Express 9 is missing a lot of features included with Logic Studio-support for Digidesign’s Pro Tools TDM hardware, surround sound production, and distributed audio processing (the ability to have multiple Macs devoting their horsepower to a Logic project). It does so without feeling stripped down. Wonderful though all of these DAWs are, if you don’t need features intended for the pros, Logic Express 9 delivers huge bang for your buck. Ableton’s Live 8-a DAW that takes a different approach to recording and music creation than traditional DAWs such as Cubase, Digital Performer, and Logic-is $450.

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Mark of the Unicorn’s Digital Performer 7 is $395, introduces its own line of guitar amps and effects, and provides such professional features as Pro Tools and surround-sound mixing support that are found in Logic Studio but not Logic Express. At $199 it’s $50 more than Steinberg’s Cubase Essential 5, but it has far more features. There just isn’t a better DAW deal than Logic Express 9. The questions that remain for this mid-priced DAW are these: How does it compare to other applications in its price range? Is its feature set hobbled to the point that it makes more sense to jump in with both feet, spend the $500, and get Logic Studio? And how challenging will it be for those moving up from GarageBand? They’re musical and add tremendous value to an already capable DAW. These elements work just as they do in Logic Studio. Like Logic Studio, Logic Express 9 offers some of Logic Studio’s marquee features-the Flex Tool for easily warping audio phrases and individual notes, the Amp Designer and Pedalboard features, which simulate amps, speakers, microphones, and pedal effects Varispeed, for slowing down an entire project without changing the project’s pitch so that you can, for example, record a difficult solo Drum Replacer for replacing real drum tracks with triggered samples and a new feature for adding guitar chord grids to a score. And because it is, any review of Logic Express 9 risks a “me too” rehash of points culled from the Logic Studio review. After all, Logic Express is really a slightly stripped down version of Logic Studio’s core digital audio workstation (DAW) application, Logic Pro 9. Reviewing Logic Express 9 after the latest version of Logic Studio ( ) has been reviewed is an interesting proposition.














Apple logic studio audio