Gordon,

I have not purchased Logic X yet, as already have Logic 9 Studio which I used 
to use whilst I could see.  Since Logic 8, you have always been able to import 
Garage Band projects, so nothing new here.  

Most of the library which you download for Logic X, used to come on various 
DVDs  with logic 9 Studio.

Were you not tempted to purchase Pro Tools? Pro Tools is much more accessible 
on the Mac than Logic.

I think Logic is fantastic value for money, so do hope Voiceover support is 
improved.

Chris 

On 17 Jul 2013, at 20:18, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> Well, I've only just started playing and the downloading of the additional 
> plug-ins and sample instruments is huge, just under 50GB in total.  So far, I 
> can only say that the in initial projects window is much more accessible than 
> the previous version of Logic Pro that I tried on my brother-in-law's Mac 
> about a year ago.  All I got that time was Unknown, unknown, from VoiceOver.  
> Now, I am getting the correct project status read as I scroll through the 
> demos.
> 
> Too soon to get over-excited but one thing I can tell you.  It supports 
> GarageBand projects and enhances them according to the documentation.  So if 
> you've used GB to create a project, you can import it into Logic Pro X and do 
> enhanced work.  It comes with over a thousand samples, loops and virtual 
> instruments.  It is this aspect which excites me because if indeed it is 
> fully GarargeBand compatible, then my M-Audio keyboard should work.  I'm 
> hoping to be able to create some audio content for our radio projects, 
> amongst other things.  I've been talking to a friend of mine today who runs a 
> company which produces audio stuff for use on commercial radio and TV.  If 
> you are a Smooth Radio listener here in the UK, you'll have heard Alex's work 
> and actually I believe he's also done some stuff for US radio organisations 
> as well.  But anyway I'm getting off the point.  The point here is that Alex 
> has told me that he's more than interested to see how this goes with regards 
> accessibil
 it
> y.  It could be of use to him as well if I can help him with some of his work 
> load.  He uses ProTools primarily, with a 24-bit digital mixer console 
> purchased from the BBC when they decommissioned it.  That is the core of his 
> studio setup.  But he uses a lot of hardware music-creation stuff which I can 
> only dream about!  He is more than willing to help me though if this works.  
> That's why Lynne decided to take the plunge and test it.  If it works, great, 
> so much the better for us all.  If it does, I will produce an audio demo for 
> the Sparkle Radio "Techno Chat" series which is broadcast from here.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
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