Oookaayyy. Maybe it's time to put a muzzle on the spell checker!bayswater wrote:It opens those that. One with logic but not all 3rd party instruments. And so of these if not ost , do. It have a Mach five version.

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Oookaayyy. Maybe it's time to put a muzzle on the spell checker!bayswater wrote:It opens those that. One with logic but not all 3rd party instruments. And so of these if not ost , do. It have a Mach five version.
Logic is subsidized by iPhone sales. Let's face it. Apple could give away Logic for nothing and it wouldn't matter to them. The Logic side of their business doesn't have to be profitable. It just has to sell computers.
I have to say, coming back to this when I first started looking around, I immediately noticed DP was not getting hardly even a mention online in DAW roundups and discussions. I thought it was quite odd if not disturbing that this kind of exclusion was happening to what I still consider to be one of the top DAWs on the market. I once worked in the industry, and knew Jim Cooper and some other folks at MOTU back in the 90s and their marketing efforts were at full speed back then - though there was also a lot less competition.IMO looking at the fact that Logic is one of App store's best selling apps it's hard write off the strategy as being a loss leader,
Indeed! Ya know, I've never understood why DP has remained in the shadows. It really is a superb piece of software. You'd think ProTools and DP would be duking it out as the heavyweight contenders. That's my thought on it, anyway.iGirl wrote:...Maybe they are happy in the high end market only - if not, MOTU would be very wise to hire me as a marketing consultant, and build a DP Lite.
Does she know that Logic has an awesome built in help system? You can mouse over almost anything, hit shift-? and it will go straight to the appropriate help page. Most of the help pages are fully cross-linked and have a good amount of pertinent information.mikehalloran wrote:My daughter posted the following to her Facebook page this afternoon:
Creating the album:
10% writing songs,
10% arranging and recording demos,
30% waiting for the files to sync/zip/save/upload/download
50% going to google and typing in "Logic pro x how to ___"
If she didn't before, she does now. Thanks!Does she know that Logic has an awesome built in help system? You can mouse over almost anything, hit shift-? and it will go straight to the appropriate help page
It's been a long time since I've used it, but doesn't DP have a less detailed version of the same thing? Seems like you could hit the ? key or something like that, then click on something, and get the help page for that. Then there are the help tags, which at least label things so you can look them up. Not the same as Logic's vast help system, but it's good to know that DP hasn't merely passed over the help features.Robert Randolph wrote:DP's manual is one of the best written DAW manuals, but I would love to have Logic Pro X's help system any day.