Tag Archives: Syntheziser

Logic Pro X 10.2, MainStage 3.2 Released with Alchemy, Other Features

I’m not going to lie to you. I don’t really know much about Alchemy as I’ve never tried it before Apple acquired it. But everyone says how great and powerful it is, so there you go. Checking the Logic Pro X 10.2 Release Notes, there is a huge list of fixes, changes, and performance improvements to the app besides the addition of Alchemy. This list is much more than what the App Store shows. (On the other hand, the MainStage 3.2 Release Notes are similar to what you see in the App Store update.) It will be a while before everyone has a chance to try Logic Pro X 10.2 and see what they did, and if they fixed issues some people were running into consistently.

This is a good article about changes to Alchemy and Logic that may be of interest to Alchemy users.

Ars Technica has a rundown of what Alchemy is.

Here is a good thread about the new features at Logic Pro Help’s forums.

The Logic Pro ES1 Synth vs. a Simple Synth

[As I mentioned on the About page, this all started when I took the Introduction to Music Production course from Coursera/Berklee. This was my sixth and final assignment. The Introduction and Reflection sections were required, there was a 1000 word limit, and I put in the “Before We Begin” section for those less familiar with Logic Pro. I hope you find the PDF linked below to be useful. As I state in the PDF, other versions of Logic Pro are similar if not the same. After the course materials are posted, new entries will be posted directly here instead of as PDFs.]

The Logic Pro ES1 Synth vs. a Simple Synth