![]() Without the need to go into some of the reasons for our refusal - which ought to be obvious - we can mention the compatibility and installation problems that may arise (on studio computers there are soundbanks, virtual instruments, plug-ins with their corresponding authorization, TB of video and already finished projects since version 4.5, drivers, extension cards, etc.) and our somewhat complicated agendas. So, to bypass Apple’s impositions - fly to London, all expenses paid, and return with an iMac (ahem, and what do we do with the PCI cards?) and an iPad, both of which we could have at our disposal “as long as we want, ” have a nice chat with the specialists over there (with whom? No way of knowing…) before we could get a code - we decided to buy the software to test it, without having to endure the official presentation and the indispensable features… ![]() And then: surprise, surprise! There was no way we could get a code to download the software from the App Stroe (the only way to get Apple’s DAW). We immediately contacted the PR department to get a test version, as usual. When we heard of the release of Logic Pro X, everybody at Audiofanzine got really motivated about doing one of those lengthy tests we are used to when such important announcements are made. An opening remark: sometimes it is impossible to imagine what we have to go through to test a software.
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