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With the new and extremely powerful Mac Pro arriving in just a few months, Apple still has some time to complement its new and highly specialized hardware with equally specialized software. In recent years, there have been complaints from professional users that Apple has forgotten about this segment. The update Logic Pro X received yesterday clearly disproves that claim.

Logic Pro X is a very narrowly focused professional tool for music composers and producers, allowing them to create and edit almost any imaginable project. It is a program used by professionals across the entertainment industry, whether it is the music industry directly, or the film and television industry. However, with the arrival of the Mac Pro, the basics of the program need to be modified to take advantage of the massive computing power that the new Mac Pro will bring. And that's exactly what happened with the 10.4.5 update.

You can read the official changelog <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>, but among the most important is the ability to use up to 56 computing threads. In this way, Apple Logic Pro X prepares for the opportunity to fully use the capabilities of the most expensive processors that will be available in the new Mac Pro. This change is followed by others, which include a significantly expanded increase in the maximum number of usable channels, stocks, effects and plug-ins within one project. It will now be possible to use up to thousands of tracks, songs and plug-ins, which is a fourfold increase compared to the previous maximum.

Mix has received improvements, which now works faster in real time, its response is significantly improved, despite the increase in the total volume of data that can be worked with in the project. For a complete summary of the news, I recommend this link to Apple's official website.

The new update is especially praised by professionals, for whom it is de facto intended. Those who live by music and who work in film studios or production companies are excited about the new functions, because they make their work easier and allow them to move a little further. Whether they are composers for film or television work, or producers behind popular musicians. The vast majority of Apple fans and users of their products will probably never use what is described in the lines above. But it is good that those who use it and need it for their livelihood know that Apple has not forgotten them and still has something to offer them.

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Source: Macrumors

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