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January 22, 2010
Logic Studio Blows My Mind

When I was producing music back in the mid-nineties, I did most of my work in the MIDI domain, with an outboard synth providing the instrumentation for my tracks.

Back then, to get decent-quality instruments, you had to buy decent quality synths and/or samplers. To get this sort of hardware, you were spending thousands of dollars per synth, and hundreds more on additional samples.

My pro-level synth at the time was the Roland XP-50 Music Workstation. It was worth around $2000 after you factor in the Dance expansion card that increased its ROM sample set.

And around that time, audio was starting to enter the mix. A copy of Cubase Audio would set you back around $500. But, hey—now you could have vocal tracks alongside your MIDI instrument tracks, and plugins to add compression and reverb to your vocals—incredible stuff!

Fast-forward about 13 years.

For the same $500 you would have spent for just a sequencer and basic audio mixing/processing, you can buy a copy of Logic Studio. Except now, you get:

  • A raft of synths/samplers
  • More audio effects units and presets than you’ll ever need
  • Many more channels of mixing possibilities
  • Audio slicing/stretching/comping controls that we could only dream of in the nineties
  • And I’ve not even considered MainStage, Soundtrack Pro, WaveBurner, etc.

Just thinking about the sheer amount of hardware you’d replace, we’re talking about thousands of dollars. Hell, tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment. And that’s not even factoring in the intrinsic value of not having to store all that equipment, or wire it up, maintain it, etc…

So whenever I see someone complain that Logic Studio is too expensive, at $500, I can’t help but wonder what these same people would be doing in the mid-nineties.

For $500, you’ve got a complete set of tools that’ll set you up for producing all sorts of music, from the songwriting/recording process all the way to burning a CD master.

Like I said: it blows my mind.