![]() I can see downloading Logic Pro X (app only) through the App Store, but I guess that means no more Jam Packs, Apple Loops, or other resources. Have fun downloading that from the App Store. Do you know how big Logic Studio is with all of its associated resources? I'll tell you, it's 9 DVDs-worth, or about 54Gb installed. When using the MIDI keyboard with Logic Pro, however, this is not desirable. I was told they will NOT be receiving anymore physical copies of Logic Studio. For example, if you buy a new keyboard that is to be used without a sequencer, and connect it to an amplifier, you would expect the device to make a sound when you press its keysin other words, the keyboard is directly connected to the sound generator. I work at a university, receive the educational discount through the university's bookstore, and recently purchased Logic Studio, in the box, precisely because I heard this was coming. ![]() First and foremost, it is extremely presumptuous on Apple's part to think that everyone that qualifies for an educational discount has a broadband connection that can reasonably download some of their larger software packages, such as students, faculty, and staff off-campus that are subjected to the same crappy ISPs as evryone else, or none at all. ![]() ![]() However, there are some major caveats with the digital distribution method that really should be addressed before Apple goes this route. On the one hand, this makes sense and digital distribution is definitely the way to go in the long run.
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