Emagic was a German software company that developed digital audio workstation software and hardware for amateur and professional musicians.
Founded in 1989 in Germany by Gerhard Lengeling and Chris Adam
Was one of the pioneers in developing music software
Released their first MIDI sequencing software 'Creator' in 1990
In 2002, Apple acquired Emagic and incorporated its technology into Logic Pro X, their music production software
Digital audio workstation software that focuses on live performances and DJ sets.
Digital audio workstation software primarily used in professional studios for sound recording and music production.
Digital audio workstation software used for music production, beat-making and recording.
Digital audio workstation software with a full range of advanced tools for music production, recording, editing, and mixing.
A bundle of advanced music production tools and sound libraries including Logic Pro, MainStage, and Soundtrack Pro.
High-quality audio interface for Mac computers with 6 inputs and 2 outputs.
Yes, Logic Pro is only available for Mac OS and is not compatible with Windows or other operating systems.
Logic Pro has a steep learning curve for beginners due to its advanced features and professional-level tools. However, there are many resources available online to help you learn the software.
Logic Pro is a standalone digital audio workstation software for music production, recording, editing, and mixing, while Logic Studio is a bundle of advanced music production tools and sound libraries including Logic Pro, MainStage, and Soundtrack Pro.
Logic Pro is versatile and can be used to produce any genre of music including pop, rock, hip-hop, electronic, jazz, and classical.
Logic Pro is a professional-level software used by many music producers and industry professionals. While it may be expensive, it is considered a worthwhile investment for serious musicians and producers.