Nope, I’m not going to make that joke.
It’s been nearly a year since the announcement of Logic Pro 11 and frankly, I missed it, or at least posting about it here. In fact, there have been four releases since 11, 11.0.1, 11.1, 11.1.1, and 11.1.2. Looking at the release notes, I have to say Apple is a little inconsistent with the numbering. Version 11 was huge, 11.0.1 was mostly fixes and improvements, 11.1 had new features and enhancements as well as fixes, 11.1.1 did add a feature as well as fixes, and 11.1.2 had a fix. I guess they decided that the one feature added in 11.1.1 didn’t justify it being 11.2.
It is great to see the continued development of Logic Pro for the Mac (as well as its compatriots MainStage and GarageBand). Despite some fears due to the subscription version of Logic Pro for iPad, Logic Pro for Mac has not moved to subscription. Personally, I don’t think it will, and I definitely hope it doesn’t.
I also didn’t post about Logic Pro for iPad, which I think is great, but since I have never used it, I don’t have anything to say. I think they could have a cool product if they shipped MainStage for iPad. I’m a bit surprised it hasn’t happened yet.