u/ALmakingmusic

I truly hope they don’t ever go down that route, but it’s hard to think they wouldn’t because while some could argue that the creator studio is there only to facilitate access to the other apps without having to purchase the apps in their entirety, I’m also like, let’s be real, if someone begins using an app a lot, they’re gonna wanna purchase it outright, unless the subscription has something that the fully purchased one doesn’t, and if it does then the purchased version begins to become not as good, which could lead to apple discontinuing the purchased apps and keeping the subscription apps.

Like, having the apps be accessible only through a subscription is obviously gonna make apple more money in the long run, I can’t find a realistic reason for apple to maintain both the purchase once apps and the subscription apps.

So, with that said, I feel like most people are tired of subscriptions, specially people who’re not living in first world countries where the economy is tougher and being subscribed to something takes a deeper cut of a person’s earnings.

So, if logic went subscription only, would you stick around? Why? And if you wouldn’t, where would you go? Ableton Live? FL Studio? Something else?

Edit: ngl, loving the push back against subscriptions so far in the comments :) also, thanks mods for letting this post exist considering it’s not asking whether Logic will go or not into a subscription model, but rather, if people would even use it if it did, which to me sounds different enough to be ok. Whatever it may be, thanks mods.

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u/ALmakingmusic — 16 days ago

Hi everyone! I’m a bit of an outlier in this sub because I’m actually an electronic music producer and not a film scorer (maybe one day. One can dream).

I’m having troubles with a song I’m working on. I wanted to add a violin moment to the song where the violin plays some notes, but I want for it to A) have expression, so that it goes from soft to loud back to soft, which I’m guessing I can automate.

B) have vibrato when the expression gets louder, so like, it’s soft=no vibrato, it gets louder=more vibrato until it reaches max vibrato.

And C) I want it to actually sound good and authentic. Like, I know in the end it’s midi and it can’t match having a real player, but I wish for it to get as close as possible to a real player.

I’m using Logic Pro, and I’m using the studio strings inside it. Maybe those are no good for what I want to do, which, if it’s the case, could anyone recommend any free or very very cheap options for strings libraries? Like… $60USD or below, cheap?

Thank you all very much!

I’m using logic

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u/ALmakingmusic — 19 days ago