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> Just Bought Logic Pro On Ebay
Wild Bill
posté jeu. 25 mai 2006, 01:26
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Hope I didn't make a mistake. Been fiddling with Logic Express and I like it, but I want guitar amp pro and ultrabeat, and all the other features that express does not have.

Saw tons of the "Academic" versions on there for around the 415-475 range, but everything I've read said stay away from the academic versions because you can't upgrade.

Saw some guy selling his slightly used full version and I won the bid at $560.00 That's pretty good for the full version, right? Also throwing in Martin Sitter's book too, but I already have that so I guess I'll Ebay it.

Please tell me this was better than buying the academic version........ for my own sanity! tongue.gif


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posté jeu. 25 mai 2006, 04:08
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QUOTE (Wild Bill @ Thu 25 May 2006, 00:26) *
Hope I didn't make a mistake. Been fiddling with Logic Express and I like it, but I want guitar amp pro and ultrabeat, and all the other features that express does not have.

Saw tons of the "Academic" versions on there for around the 415-475 range, but everything I've read said stay away from the academic versions because you can't upgrade.

Saw some guy selling his slightly used full version and I won the bid at $560.00 That's pretty good for the full version, right? Also throwing in Martin Sitter's book too, but I already have that so I guess I'll Ebay it.

Please tell me this was better than buying the academic version........ for my own sanity! tongue.gif


You should have bought the copy I have on Ebay for 450. smile.gif

You'll be happy. There's no commercial restrictions and you can count on updates/upgrades.
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mortalengines
posté jeu. 25 mai 2006, 04:50
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Hey man, you got a top o' the line program for only slightly more than half the asking price with all the perks. Why stress about it?
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Wild Bill
posté ven. 26 mai 2006, 01:01
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QUOTE (mortalengines @ Thu 25 May 2006, 03:50) *
Hey man, you got a top o' the line program for only slightly more than half the asking price with all the perks. Why stress about it?



I'm psyched. Just got back from Guitar Center. Got new strings for my bass, electric, and acoustic. Got the Martin Sitter book here to go over before the Pro version gets here. I've got two weeks of nothing before summer semester starts and I can't wait to work on some old songs. Using M-Audio Ozone as my interface. Bought JamPack 3 as well to get some more amp sounds, though I wonder if that was a waste because LP comes with Guitar Amp Pro....


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