Logic 10.2: Now with Alchemy

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Logic 10.2: Now with Alchemy

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Making that $199 purchase even more worthwhile, now it comes with the $250 Alchemy sample engine for free.
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Re: Logic 10.2: Now with Alchemy

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fluffy wrote:Making that $199 purchase even more worthwhile, now it comes with the $250 Alchemy sample engine for free.
Sweet! I still haven't taken the plunge and bought Logic yet, but I was happy to see Mainstage get 14G worth of Alchemy samples in the latest update.
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Re: Logic 10.2: Now with Alchemy

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Plenty of other reasons to upgrade too. They finally fixed a bunch of obnoxious bugs (especially regarding handling songs whose start position isn't 1 1 1 1), added (or at least improved the visibility of) MIDI take folders, and improved a lot of the behavior around cycle recording.

On the minus side, it still has the asinine new UI for the compressor plugin. Fuck that shit.
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