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Logic Pro X Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Reviews & Insights

Score8.7 out of 10

26 Reviews and Ratings

Community insights

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.

Logic Pro X Reviews

1 Review
Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesMarketing & Advertising1

Amazing Features for the Money

Rating: 10 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Logic Pro X to edit and mix sound for promotional and explainer videos, and compose original music (primarily for video music tracks). This involves importing or recording narration, adding music and sound effects, mixing (often to picture via the movie feature), then exporting to Adobe Premiere. Logic Pro X is a comprehensive platform that handles all aspects of audio post production for us.

Pros

  • Incredible breadth of features... it feels like there's literally nothing the program can't do
  • Time stretching... amazing features to change tempo and length with adding sonic weirdness of pitch changes
  • Vast library of virtual instruments and effects included in purchase

Cons

  • File management for underlying resources (samples, etc.) is complex

Likelihood to Recommend

We use to LPX to produce "down-and-dirty" musical snippets to serve as soundtracks for short explainer and marketing videos. As these are generally done for the tech industry, the tracks skew towards electronica and don't have to be particularly innovative or unusual sounding. FPX is brilliant for this -- out of the box, the vast collection of instruments and effects make it really easy to just layout cool-enough background music. The "Drummer" feature is especially helpful, as it instantly gives the music a custom drum track.

We also do simple sound editing... mostly just timing out voice over and limited sound effects to picture (which you can do in FPX), and mixing it to background music. While FPX might not be the best tool for really complex editing/mixing, is more than adequate for our purposes.