Apple Logic Pro X System Requirements
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Apple Logic Pro X System Requirements
- The following Laptops meet the system requirements set by Logic Pro X's developers. There are no performance standards defining how well a recommended system should perform (some developers overestimate them, others can be a bit optimistic), but I would expect those systems to handle anything easily but the most painstakingly complex tasks.
- This only happened once in a blue moon with Logic Pro X 10.3 and El Capitan. I'm honestly ready to upgrade my computer but there's a whole other thread somewhere about people who did (iMacs) and it didn't do any good. I even followed the Apple thread about over 100% CPU loads but it isn't Kernel task that's over 100%, it's Logic.
- Question: Q: Logic X System Requirements I am looking into buying Logic X. I am currently using a late 2008 Macbook Pro running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 In the Logic X system requirements, it lists that I need to have 10.8.4 or higher.
- Review a comprehensive list of features and specifications for Logic Pro X. Logic Remote Minimum System Requirements. 10,500 Apple Loops covering a wide range.
More than all that, though, Logic Pro remains superb value for money - this is just the latest of many well-judged free updates - and, for the price, Mac users won’t find a more comprehensive set of music production tools anywhere else. Read review: Apple Logic Pro X 10.5 Download Logic Pro X (Image credit: Reason Studios).
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Logic Pro X For Pc
Hi all, I'm fairly new to Logic but I want to run Logic Pro X at home and so I need to buy a Mac of some sort. I wanted to ask if the Mac Book Pro with 500GB hard drive and 4GB RAM would do the job? I know Apple specify 4GB minimum, so it seems like it would be OK, but I've read about a LOT of people having problems with system overloads and crashes, and their Macs have 8 and sometimes 16GB RAM. Would the Mac Book I mentioned be able to handle any significant projects? Being a student it's a lot of cash to effectively only run one programme (if I could buy Logic for PC I would), so I just want to make sure it will not be a waste of money. Any advice would be appreciated. For info, some of the projects I have run up to 100 tracks (don't know if that's a factor...) Thanks a lot!Apple Logic Pro X System Requirements