Question:
Logic Pro that works on my MacBook (Mac OS X 10.4.11)?
Ten
2011-04-07 15:48:24 UTC
I'm a real beginner with Mac OS X, so I'm not very good at using it, and I may not know all the basics for software and installation.

I'd like to buy Logic Pro for my Macbook. But Logic Pro 9 only works on Mac OS X 10.5.6. I can't afford to buy a new Macbook or Mac computer, if that's what it comes to. How can I update my Mac OS X to 10.5.6 so that Logic Pro 9 would work? Or which version of Logic Pro works on Mac OS X 10.4.11?

Can somebody please help me?

Model Name: MacBook
Model Identifier: Macbook 1,1
Mac OS X version 10.4.11
Processor: 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo
Memory: 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Four answers:
SilverTonguedDevil
2011-04-07 17:02:02 UTC
Logic Pro 7:

Macintosh computer with PowerPC G4 or faster processor (G5 or dual G4 processors recommended).

PowerPC G5 and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for Logic Node applications.

Mac OS X v10.3 or later.

512 MB of RAM.

DVD drive for software installation.

Available USB port for XSKey (copy protection).

Low-latency multi-I/O audio hardware and MIDI interface recommended.

4GB of available hard drive space.



Logic Pro 8, Logic Studio 2009 (features Logic Pro 9, MainStage 2, Soundtrack Pro 3)

Minimum requirements to install all applications

* Mac computer with an Intel processor

* 1GB of RAM (2GB or more highly recommended)

* Display with 1280-by-800 or higher resolution

* Mac OS X v10.5.7 or later

* QuickTime 7.6 or later

* DVD drive for installation



Additional recommendations

* PCI Express, ExpressCard/34, USB, or FireWire-based audio interface

* At least 2GB of RAM for large EXS instruments

* USB musical keyboard (or suitable MIDI keyboard and interface) for instruments

* Logic Node requires a Mac computer with an Intel Core processor.

* Logic Pro 9.1 and MainStage 2.1 require Mac OS X v10.6.2 or later and an Intel Core 2 Duo processor to run in 64-bit mode. Learn more about running in 64-bit mode



Available disk space

* 9GB to install all applications and required content

* Additional 38GB to install all optional content (large content packages can be installed on separate disk):

o 10GB for Jam Pack collections

o 16GB for sound effects

o 6GB for surround music beds

o 6GB for other optional content



If you want to use a $999 piece of software, spend $29 on OS 10.6.
barlitt
2016-09-28 09:01:27 UTC
Logic Pro 11
?
2015-07-28 19:14:34 UTC
However, there are other available templates which can make life easier by doing all that work for you. Of course, Apple have included a number of templates which are useful and great guides. They are designed to be great starting points for a variety of needs. e.g. If you wanted to start composing a Hip-Hop track then choosing Compose > Hip Hop may be a great place to begin. Likewise, if you're creating music for picture then check out Produce > Music for Picture. But by no means should you treat these templates as the be all and end all. They are only suggested guides. The fun really starts when you decide you want to create your own template.
?
2016-03-02 05:36:27 UTC
OK So Mac OSX is just the operating system so yes it does. iLife is a set of programs you get for free, not a demo, not a trila it's completely free. The only time you pay for iLife is when you upgrade iLife. you never pay for it when you buy your computer. MacBook pro is your best option. I'm on one right now and it's simply amazing! MAC'S FOR LIFE! 'holyoke' is very wrong it's free when you buy your laptop


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