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So while it makes sense that Apple would advertise the current musician/engineer distinction on the outside, I would bet that at Logic Central, on the inside, the developers are less interested with distinguishing - and more interested in killing - the competition.
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I've been a Mac user since Feb/84, and I've observed Apple transforming throughout that period. You have to understand Steve Jobs and you'll understand what they intend for Logic. It's simple - they want all their applications, Logic included, to be absolutely mind blowing, do anything and everything the 'professional', eg: musician/engineer/producer (it's all one now), wants and needs to do, in the most elegant and simple way, with no limitations or difficulties, and perhaps even in ways we may not have imagined. That's where they're taking Logic. That's Apple's mindset with all their products.
All of these people who speculate wildly that the Logic group is stuck in some corporate dungeon, ignored and at the mercy of bean counters, etc, are so far off it's ridiculous and unfounded. That is not Apple, and the evidence repeatedly suggests the opposite.
Think about it... OSX 10.5 + Mac Intel Dual Quad Core + Logic Pro 8 = figure it out for yourself.