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Originally Posted by Roger Starr This is all just speculating. With the next serious upgrade of LogicPro we all will know what direction is goes. |
I agree. Until now, much of what Apple has done has to do with packaging, stopgaps, compatibility, and a few Frankensteinien bells and whistles. But Apple has yet to really do their thing and turn Logic into an Apple-like application like they did with FinalCut. With the next version it should be clear if Logic is going to limp or sprint, if Apple is going to continue to patch on a little of this and a little of that, or if they're genuinely developing it as an Apple-quality pro application for the next 750-1000 or so years.
I understand that Apple is holding off on their next generation desktop machines until Adobe CS is fully intel-compatible, timing hardware with software. Assuming Apple developers are busy recreating Logic in their image, it's likely that L8 would be similarly timed.