TrustRadius Insights for Logic Pro X are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Versatile and Comprehensive Software: Many users have praised Logic Pro X for its versatility and comprehensiveness as an audio production software. They appreciate the incredible breadth of features that allow them to handle tasks such as recording, mixing, mastering, and handling multiple inputs.
Intuitive User Interface: The intuitive user interface of Logic Pro X has been highly appreciated by reviewers. They find the interface uncluttered and easy to navigate, making it a breeze to work with the software.
Vast Library of Virtual Instruments and Effects: The inclusion of a vast library of virtual instruments and effects in Logic Pro X has received positive feedback from users. This feature provides them with a wide range of creative options, enhancing their music production capabilities.
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Logic Pro X Reviews
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We use Logic Pro X to record and mix re-arranged songs for congregational worship, and we have used it to prepare demo recordings for rehearsal purposes of existing songs for worship. Volunteers have been able to use the program as well as fully-trained audio engineers, allowing it to be useful for a wide range of folks in our church. We have also used Logic Pro X to edit weekly sermons for posting to our podcast, and to record or edit other podcast content.
Pros
Recording audio
Mixing audio
Mastering audio
Handling multiple inputs
Serving as a DAW
Mixing livestream content
Cons
Onboarding for new users
plug-in availability
interaction with more digital consoles
Likelihood to Recommend
Logic Pro X has been particularly well-suited for recording, mixing, and mastering our full-band audio content. We have used it to capture several songs each year and have mixed and mastered them to professional levels for posting to streaming services. We have been able to use it with our current digital console as a great DAW, seamlessly connecting for the 'live' recording of several services. It is also well-suited for the mixing and editing of podcast and sermon content. Logic Pro X is not the best for mixing livestream audio, in a live environment, even with the added plug-ins and effects available. There is just enough lag that it was not the best option for this usage.
Our church currently uses Logic Pro X in several ways, in a couple of different departments. We currently use it for live recording, live instrumentation, editing pre-recorded services, and for editing audio for video use. Logic Pro has been fantastic at helping us capture and edit the fantastic quality of audio for our different uses.
Pros
Recording live audio.
Editing audio.
Cons
Ease of use.
Interface controls.
Likelihood to Recommend
Logic Pro X is fantastic for people who are bought into Apple's 'walled garden' approach to apps. It's a safe download from the Mac App Store, is easy to install on multiple Macs, and Is fairly inexpensive considering its value. We have had excellent success with its capabilities for capturing and recording live audio, as well as editing for use in video or posting tracks for download. However, it is incredibly complex and has a steep learning curve if one wishes to go deeper into the software.