Logic Express 9 Retail

by admin on December 20, 2009

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  • Logic Express 9 lets you record, edit, and mix music on your Mac
  • More than 70 studio-quality effect plug-ins, including vintage and modern compressors, delays, reverbs, and more
  • New Amp Designer plug-in to help you re-create the sound of 25 legendary amps and 25 speaker cabinets
  • New Pedalboard plug-in with an assortment of 30 virtual stompbox pedals inspired by the classics
  • 36 software instrument plug-ins, including the Ultrabeat drum synth and beatbox, ES2 synth, and EXS24 sampler

Product Description
Record, edit, and mix your music on a Mac using the new Logic Express 9. Open your GarageBand files and get right to work, or start from scratch with a new composition. Logic Express 9 is a guitar player’s dream, with Amp Designer and Pedalboard, two new plug-ins that re-create the sound of legendary amps and stompbox effect pedals. You can build your own amp model and try any combination of stompboxes. An improved set of music creation tools makes it even easier … More >>

Logic Express 9 Retail

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E. Wemmerus December 20, 2009 at 9:50 pm

Experience: Professional Musician for 40+ years, now retired

Studio owner for 20+ years with the last 10 years on the digital side of recording

Singer/Songwriter 20 + year.

I’m a singer/songwriter/guitar player and I need an easy, fast way to get my musical ideas down so I don’t lose them. I have been using Logic Express 8 for the last year and a half, which has been a great DAW but I wanted some of the features I saw advertised in the new Logic Express 9.

Well, I just purchased Logic Express 9 about 3 weeks ago and I love it. Apple has upped the ante with Logic Express 9 by an order of magnitude with all the new things I can do with LE-9, that I couldn’t do with LE 8. Just the new “Flex Time” and the Guitar Amp/Pedal Board features alone are worth the price of admission. I haven’t had time yet to try out all the rest of the new features, but I can tell from what I have tried that it’s gonna be a lot easier and faster to get my songs done and out of the studio as a finished piece of music or on a CD that I can sell.

Hurray for Apple, they’ve done it again !
Rating: 5 / 5

Andy December 20, 2009 at 10:35 pm

I am a hobbyist, not a pro, so keep that in mind as you read this; however, I have over the years used the old Logic when it was made by eMagic, Cubase, and landed on MOTU Digital Performer for a few years. I took a wrong turn and ended up playing with Reason and Live for a while, and then quit altogether. After a few years, I recently picked up Native Instruments Komplete 6, and never having found an ideal DAW, decided to dip my toe in the water with the new version of Logic Express. Having used many packages, I can tell you this is a robust package that strikes a nice balance between ease of use for a musician and powerful features for a producer. The Express version is not defanged, and can happily handle tons of tracks, Audio Units plug-ins (no VSTs), and without reading the manual I could record MIDI tracks, use software instruments, and record audio the same day I installed it. There are some really nice features and if you need the pro version you simply pay the difference for the upgrade, making this pretty exceptional value. I’m still fine with Express, but knowing the upgrade is easily available at no penalty is a nice policy. This is an intuitive and thoughtfully designed piece of software that has definitely reduced barriers for me at least in terms of getting the ideas that are in my head down and playing with them until they sound great.
Rating: 4 / 5

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