5/31/2023 0 Comments Stock plugins fl studio![]() ![]() But what is contained in Logic Pro is certainly enough to get anyone making decent music. Theie GUI's are not as colorful as 3rd party wares. While I personally don't use apple's stock plug-ins, they are widely recognized, (and it's true) they do the job well. With VSTS, you could get the actual midi notes out of the plug-in, and feed that to another plug-ins sound generation. Some small companies wouldn't deal with writing code for both. On the same token, I don't like that they 'force' you to only use their brand.Ĭase in point, VST/AU. ![]() Apple had to together that they made the software and hardware. This hardware card, wouldn't work with that driver, someone's software only ran on a certain card. I also had a PC, and it was almost impossible to get things to work. ![]() When Apple started up, (I started with Apple II in 1980. All of Logic's plug-ins range from decent to very good. There really wasn't much if anything of 3rd party plug-ins. They sold the virtual instruments separate (or at least some of them). I definitely agree lol! and we get even more cool stuff with each new major updates, when i first tried logic's demo it was the 10.4 version, then when i purchase it (which requires me to reinstall the app.) i got the newly released 10.5, which is like the most awesome thing ever, the new sampler taking the place of esx24 and all, i thought apple was lying when they say the demo has all the features of the purchased one, cause how come there's so much new stuff when i do purchase it? turns out it was just a major update lol! So not only was I, at some point, willing to pay $1,000 for the bundle, I found it to be a great deal. However it wasn't always the case and I remember having spent $1,000 for the initial bundle, which wasn't nearly as complete as it is today and which was already a price cut from buying the plug-ins separately before that $1,000 bundle was offered. I personally find that one of the great strengths of Logic is that it comes with all those plug-ins bundled in. It's a tough question to answer given that ![]()
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