Recently bought a new mac? Sound library on an external drive? Should be as simple as plugging it in, relocating the library and off you go right? Nope, logic has done its absolute best to make what should be a very simple process as annoying and utterly stupid as possible.įirst it won't let you relocate to the external drive because the library is already there - that's fairly simple to navigate around. It is the dumbest, least user friendly experience I have ever experienced. Just for information here, I am an experienced Studio tech working in the Accessibility in Music Technology Industry and there are many DAW developers who don't support screen reader technologies, especially VoiceOver, this needs to change. Logic is an easier system to work with than Protools for setting up, etc, plus MIDI work is so much better. There's some other improvements which really could be considered here, but I will say this. The ability for visually impaired users (those who can still see a display) to fully adjust colour profiles of Logic Pro X without third party products to do the same job. These include giving the user the option to completely opt out of installing apple loops, apple instruments, etc and just using the plugins the customer owns, so just using Logic Pro X as the host and now a bulked up system, that'd save over 60gb storage space, etc. There are a number of things which really could be improved upon. Logic Pro X really does provide the most flexible interface possibe. I'm a proponent of both Logic Pro X and Avid Protools HD, as a blind producer, accessibility on the mac with VoiceOver is vital.
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