Yeah, subscriptions do have negative aspects, but I’m ok if the subscription price is reasonable. You are only out $5 or if you are a professional then $49 a year is a drop in the bucket and the programs have to be updated especially on Apple operating systems as Apple often drops support for deprecated system calls when they update operating systems. And I’m not even sure if that version did audio Apple is now offering, for the first time, a free 90 day trial option for both Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X. Other than GarageBand, there hasn’t been a trial version of Logic available since the days of MicroLogic in the 1990s. Say you only need it for your summer vacation videos. Apple Logic Pro X - Get The New 90 Day Free Trial Version. Even then, it’s still customer manipulation.Īpple’s reach is so large and their pockets are so full that a subscription is ridiculous. To say users should be forced to fund ‘ongoing development and updates’ is a manipulative stretch that only makes sense for very small companies who don’t want to go out of business after two years because they can’t sell their software past the first major release or two. Unlike mobile phone service, internet service, iCloud, etc., software has no required development cost after release. The evergrowing Sound Library is also a powerful source of inspiration, thanks to Patches that allow for rich layers of instruments and effects and Smart Controls that let you easily shape any sound. A company of Apple’s size to use subscription payments for an app is absurd. Logic Pro gives you a massive collection of plug-ins and sounds to fuel your creativity. I’d support these apps 100% if Apple didn’t decide to do a subscription.
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