New Book: "Logic Pro X - What's New in 10.4.5"

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If you want to know about all the new features and changes in the new Logic Pro X update 10.4.5, here is some help because I just release my new book "Logic Pro X - What's New in 10.4.5" available on my website
http://LogicProGEM.com

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On 78 pages I explain all the details of the new features and changes in this 10.4.5 update with lots of information that you won't find anywhere else. Like my other Graphically Enhanced Manuals™, the book explains the topics with rich graphics and the chapter for the new DeEsser2 alone is 11pages with detailed information about the functionality and how to use it.

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Enjoy,
Edgar Rothermich
(iMac5K, 32GB)
YouTube Videos https://YouTube.com/c/MusicTechExplained/
Books for Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, GarageBand and FCPx http://DingDingMusic.com/
My Instagram for Logic Pro X, Pro Tools https://www.instagram.com/edgarrothermich/

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If one wants to get smart on Logic Pro X, do I start with "How it Works", then "The Details", and then work through each of the "What's new " books? Is there any thoughts to updating the first two books for new folks?

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I want to, but it is a huge undertaking. My two main Logic books are about 1,000 pages combined. By the time I would be finished, Apple would have already released the next update. Now I'm now also teaching at Fullerton College and Loyola Marymount University which limits the time I have available for working on my books.

However, the update will happen at some point and in the meantime at least I release the comprehensive "What's New in..." books for the individuaLogic l updates.
Edgar Rothermich
(iMac5K, 32GB)
YouTube Videos https://YouTube.com/c/MusicTechExplained/
Books for Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, GarageBand and FCPx http://DingDingMusic.com/
My Instagram for Logic Pro X, Pro Tools https://www.instagram.com/edgarrothermich/

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Ah ok, that does sound huge... guess i better just dig in :)

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There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Hey Edgar, will there be an iBooks version?

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GrabtharsHammer wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 7:44 am Hey Edgar, will there be an iBooks version?
I'm working on it. Available hopefully by the end of coming week.
Edgar Rothermich
(iMac5K, 32GB)
YouTube Videos https://YouTube.com/c/MusicTechExplained/
Books for Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, GarageBand and FCPx http://DingDingMusic.com/
My Instagram for Logic Pro X, Pro Tools https://www.instagram.com/edgarrothermich/

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let's start by the beginning,
what's new is that you must buy a new overpriced mac to run Logic X.

The only daw which does not run on older mac. :clap:

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dupont wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:02 am let's start by the beginning,
what's new is that you must buy a new overpriced mac to run Logic X.

The only daw which does not run on older mac. :clap:
Running 10.4.5 on a 7-year-old Macbookpro.

I’ll have to confirm, but I am pretty sure that I qualify for the next OS, which, if the current pattern continues, will give me a few more Logic revisions. Certainly not cause for complaint.

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:50 am Running 10.4.5 on a 7-year-old Macbookpro.

I’ll have to confirm, but I am pretty sure that I qualify for the next OS, which, if the current pattern continues, will give me a few more Logic revisions. Certainly not cause for complaint.
You might be lucky in case it's in fact mid 2012.
http://osxdaily.com/2019/06/04/macos-ca ... macs-list/
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2019 2:14 pm
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:50 am Running 10.4.5 on a 7-year-old Macbookpro.

I’ll have to confirm, but I am pretty sure that I qualify for the next OS, which, if the current pattern continues, will give me a few more Logic revisions. Certainly not cause for complaint.
You might be lucky in case it's in fact mid 2012.
http://osxdaily.com/2019/06/04/macos-ca ... macs-list/
Thanks! I did check at some point, but just needed to confirm.

What isn't sure is my prediction for future OS revisions. I had thought that the minimum requirement for Mojave, upward, was a Metal GPU. However, the article you linked seems to suggest that that may not be a given. Either way, I'm still extremely happy with how the laptop performs, especially with these latest Logic optimisations :tu:

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dupont wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:02 am The only daw which does not run on older mac. :clap:
Not true, Cubase and Pro Tools can't either.

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I ran Cubase 9.5 on a 2010 MBP. just as a point of fact. Don't know about 10, 10 came out only after I'd bought a 2018.

Logic Pro X will have as well, not 10.4.5 I don't think. If you want the latest and greatest that's how this works, one supposes.

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I'm not having any serious issues with 10.4.5, but I haven't delved too deeply into it, either. Logic is more CPU efficient than Cubase 10, though. By far.
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Yeah, it's Core Audio directly. Steinberg never cared about doing that, it's ASIO to Core in a translation.

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