[ John Davidson ] One interesting thing I’d like to add. Logic exports OMF’s. No plugins required.
Before launch I made a comment that ‘there’s no way FCPX won’t support at minimum a ‘send to logic option’. I was very wrong. Not having that is actually very un-Apple. They’ve been pushing interoperability between Apple applications for many years now. I’m sure they’ll fix it, but it’s certainly a head scratcher.
I am not surprised. Next step from Apple is to ditch Logic if they keep up this pattern of destroying their pro branch in favor of the iphone/ipad stuff that makes all their money.
They have garage band so why keep logic….
Logic X is coming soon
I was a fanatic and dedicated Logic user , when it was still Emagic (actualy already since it was running on Ataris and called different). Also had some Emegic hardware. All on Windows PC’s
Then one day out of the blue Apple stepped in and bought Emagic and dropped all support for Logic on Windows (eol).
Yeah sure we got a crossgrade option to switch to a mac for a few thousend euros and an amazing 10 euro or so discount.
I gave Apple the finger then and stayed on Logic for windows untill it died due to no more updates and lacking features etc in an audio industry moving forward rapidly. Now very happy with Ableton (different beast of course) and caved in for mac hardware , which still rocks.
Just finished an Final cut server implementation with lots of nice automated workflow for my small project studion…… (insert crying sounds)
Will try and keep using it as a main asset management, but the FCP integration was a winner in my book.