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Actually, just started up my copy and took a look at the licence agreement. You never own it and cannot sell it without being in breach of the licence.
Nevertheless, they sell Logic for about 90% less than they should, to attract musicians to use Macs, so just buy it from Apple - you will not see equivalent products at this price
If the workflow gels with my limited brain, I'll think about upgrading.
(formerly miserneil)
GB 10.2.0 is a gentle introduction to computerised home recording for absolute beginners. For anyone with past recording experience, GB soon becomes frustratingly over-simplistic.
That is precisely Apple's sales strategy.
One point to consider. With the launch of OS 10.13 High Sierra, 32-bit applications are no longer supported. Hence, older software instruments and effects plug-ins will no longer be supported.
But I may buy one of the hooky ones from Ebay for £10, and if it does work fine, I will send £100 to a random Cayman Islands bank account and tell Apple to go look for it.
Mactracker claims that the maximum RAM your iMac can take is 6GB rather than the 4GB quoted by Apple. I'm not sure whether six is arrived at by mixing one stick of four with another of two or, like my 2007 MacBook, you install two identical RAM sticks but the computer can not address all of it.
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SysReq: https://support.apple.com/kb/SP673?locale=en_GB
Knowing Apple, you probably need to download the first version then, update incrementally. https://support.apple.com/downloads/logic