Logic Pro 11 will be releasing later this year ? ?, are we expecting any major upgrades 10.5 ?

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Per usual the detailed release notes are a mile long:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203718

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... and NO update fee ...

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No zoom issue fixes. A pretty decent update otherwise.
This here might be a kickass thing for some:
https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/logic- ... everything
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Nice...but so far no update available here (i´m at Mojave) in the german store. At least no update button while v 10.4.5 is already in the store. Computer too old? Maybe tomorrow.....

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Great power-saving features for users with old 'puters e.g Unloading (but not removing) of plug on 'freeze', and ability to unload (from memory/cpu) plugins on channels (option-click on/off button), without having to remove them.

So much for planned obsolescence :shrug:

Also like the shortcut for playing from cursor, and am really curious about this:

There is now a preference to display an overlay showing position when scrolling horizontally along the timeline and track number when scrolling vertically in the track list.

Will probably update tomorrow. Looks like I'll be finally committing to Mojave :tu:

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Oh, and Sculpture has now been given a hi-res makeover :love:


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My main template loads about 2x as fast as .4.4. I'm braindead after travelling for 10 hours. Automobiles, planes and trains. Gah. I'll look at it more tomorrow.
“The Generals sat, and the lines on the map, moved from side to side.”
― Pink Floyd

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Ringshifter also gets a high-res fix. And this:

The 4 pole FM Filter in ES2 now uses significantly less CPU.

gives me confidence that these old, but still great, plugins are an ongoing concern, not just relics from old code. Maybe the next major point release will see some big updates to these instruments and effects :tu:

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It really looks like they got marching orders to work on performance. That means tighter code and cleaner flow, which should benefit everyone.

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LP10.4.5 requires macos10.13.6. I am running macos10.13 on my laptop, which I dont use for music that much, and it updated. But on my mac pro I run macos10.12.x and LP10.4.5 only shows in unsupported updated. The product page in the app store for LP says min macos10.13.6. I guess I'll try and update to 10.13 and hope everything works ok afterwards... :phones:

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plexuss wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:48 pm LP10.4.5 requires macos10.13.6. I am running macos10.13 on my laptop, which I dont use for music that much, and it updated. But on my mac pro I run macos10.12.x and LP10.4.5 only shows in unsupported updated. The product page in the app store for LP says min macos10.13.6. I guess I'll try and update to 10.13 and hope everything works ok afterwards... :phones:
Yup! 'Low' Sierra is a no-show :shrug:

I've had an almost-complete install of Mojave sitting on a partition for a while now. I haven't fully committed because I knew there were a lot of plugins that I thought wouldn't be making the transfer. I wanted to be sure so I've still been trying them on my Sierra install.

This update is good enough to finally force my hand :tu:

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Thankfully Mojave still natively runs 32-bit applications. Now is the time to upgrade before it no longer becomes an option in a few months.

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Sascha Franck wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:19 pm No zoom issue fixes. A pretty decent update otherwise.
This here might be a kickass thing for some:
https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/logic- ... everything
There’s at least one zoom fix there.

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jonljacobi wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:30 pm There’s at least one zoom fix there.
I know. But unfortunately it's not adressing the things to really drive me against the wall ever since I switched from my beloved LP9.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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