Apple releases Logic Pro 9.1.3, Logic Express 9.1.3

Apple Online StoreApple has released Logic Pro 9.1.3 which delivers improved general stability and compatibility.

Issues addressed with 9.1.3 include:
• Resolves problems related to the support of Hyper-Threading Issues addressed with 9.1.2 include:
• Improved compatibility with 6 and 12-core Mac Pro systems
• Support for iOS control surface apps that utilize the OSC protocol
• REX files now supported in 64-bit mode
• Improved compatibility with select Audio Unit plug-ins

The update is recommended for all users of Logic Pro 9.

Apple also has released Logic Express 9.1.3 which delivers improved general stability and compatibility.

Issues addressed with 9.1.3 include:
• Improved compatibility with Hyper-Threading.

Issues addressed with 9.1.2 include:
• Improved compatibility with 6 and 12-core Mac Pro systems
• Support for iOS control surface apps that utilize the OSC protocol
• REX files now supported in 64-bit mode
• Improved compatibility with select Audio Unit plug-ins

The update is recommended for all users of Logic Express 9.

Logic Pro 9.1.3 and Logic Express 9.1.3 are available via Software Update and also as standalone installers.

More info and download links:
• Logic Pro 9.1.3 (193.01 MB)
• Logic Express 9.1.3 (139.68 MB)

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Judge Bork” and “Lynn W.” for the heads up.]

8 Comments

  1. But will Logic Express (or, for that matter, Pro) open new GarageBand ’11 files?

    Last time around, when GarageBand ’09 was released, we had to wait for Logic Express 9 before we could open new GarageBand file format, which kind of sucked big time.

    I love using GarageBand for almost all of my audio projects. Towards the end of work, though, I oftentimes import the project into Logic Express, to use some of its more powerful features.

    Perhaps Logic 10 is coming soon…

  2. But will Logic Express (or, for that matter, Pro) open new GarageBand ’11 files?

    Last time around, when GarageBand ’09 was released, we had to wait for Logic Express 9 before we could open new GarageBand file format, which kind of sucked big time.

    I love using GarageBand for almost all of my audio projects. Towards the end of work, though, I oftentimes import the project into Logic Express, to use some of its more powerful features.

    Perhaps Logic 10 is coming soon…

  3. Hyper-Threading?
    Intel still doing that shit? It was their fake dual core that instead of making thins faster some times made thing slower or gave marginal performace improvement. They should remove thay legacy crap, it’s useless.

  4. Hyper-Threading?
    Intel still doing that shit? It was their fake dual core that instead of making thins faster some times made thing slower or gave marginal performace improvement. They should remove thay legacy crap, it’s useless.

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