I recently bought Logic Pro X 10.4.1, and I see that it doesn't have the "Relocate Sound Library" option, which is really annoying. I don't have nearly enough space on my 121Go Macbook pro... Can I download 10.4.2 for free? Thank you so much!
how to install logic pro x 10.4.1 on mac
"I have been having problems mounting some disk images under Mac OS X 10.4.1. I have found that if I make a duplicate of the .dmg file, the duplicate will mount fine. If I delete the original file, then rename the duplicate to the original name, removing 'copy' from the name, it won't mount.
4GB RAMDisplay with 1280-by-768 resolution or higherOS X v10.12 or laterRequires 64-bit Audio Units plug-ins6GB available disk space for minimum install / 63GB hard disk space for full Sound Library installation
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I'm still running it, on 10.4.2 now and it's been good, it's super solid, i can't think of any stability issues i've experienced. But, obviously showing it's age a little bit at times:- i.e. GPU in mine (ATI HD 2600 XT 256mb), it's severely lacking by modern standards. More modern plugins such as the new logic reverb (Who's name i've forgotten) do halt playback a little bit when first loading them up, for example.
I have a mid 2009 mac book pro which I've maxed out with 2 ssd's and 8gb of Ram. It suffices my purpose for the time being. I was holding out on Mountain Lion for a long time - but just recently installed El Captan (most recent OS that runs on this machine).
I learned elsewhere on this forum that 10.3.3 is no longer an option on the app store. I understand this WAS an option before. I guess I missed my window. ( to save you scrolling up : My macbook pro only allows El Cap ( Not compatible with more recent OS) which means that the latest logic version will be 10.3.3.
I dont want this question to become a App store discussion, not what I should have done and when. I've spent far too long on this already. If anyone has 10.3.3 install package I would be greatful, if not that's fine.
(He got me to trash the old logic 10.0.7 version (after backing up) - I also had logic 9 in the apps folder which I trashed there god knows why.. rebooted then app store allowed me to download the latest compatible version 10.3.3).
i read on logic forums that if you remove your old logic and restart your computer you should get the most updated version of logic suitable for your older OS (in my case El capitan) now that i cleared logic with Appcleaner and restarted my macbook and went to app store, it says that i need mac os 13.6. to get logic.. which would mean prolly the newest version of logic. So i ask if apple has stopped supporting older versions of logic or am i doing something wrong? maybe need to delete something? any help would be appreciated.
Removing applications on Mac is pretty straightforward for experienced users yet may be unfamiliar to newbies. This page is about how to properly and thoroughly uninstall Logic Pro X 10.4.1 from Mac. If you have no clue how to do it right, or have difficulty in getting rid of Logic Pro X 10.4.1, the removal solutions provided in the post could be helpful.
(1) Apps downloaded from the App Store: Click the Launchpad icon in the Dock, and search for the app in Launchpad interface. Hold down the app icon until all the icons begin to jiggle, then click the delete button that appears in the upper left corner of the icon, and click Delete again in the pop-up dialog to execute the uninstallation.
(2) Apps that have an dedicated uninstaller: Head to the /Applications folder in Finder. Try to open the folder where the app is stored (or its installation package file if you still keep it on your Mac). If there is an items with the name of Uninstall, double-click to launch it and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the removal process.
The /Library is at the top level of your hard drive, while /Library is inside your Home Folder. Removing related items from both these locations is necessary to completely uninstall Logic Pro X 10.4.1. Junk files could be found in the following directories:
Manually hunting down app remnants in the system directories requires certain time and adequate knowledge. Mac beginners are suggested to run a reputable uninstaller (e.g. Osx Uninstaller) to get the job done. If you insist on deleting Logic Pro X 10.4.1 leftovers by yourself, be very cautious and avoid mistakenly deleting other app or system files.
Thoroughly removing an app from Mac computer can be easier than you think, but also can be tough if the app does not obey the rules. Some apps will take measures to prevent users from uninstalling themselves, some may create ambiguous files hidden in deep directories that you cannot detect by simple search, while some could even not show up on your Mac after an accidental installation. Those large, stubborn or malicious software upset even advanced users. So, how to remove them effectively?
If you still cannot be able to uninstall Logic Pro X 10.4.1 for Mac, there is an much more easier alternative you can try to get rid of any unwanted app. As a lightweight yet powerful utility, Osx Uninstaller will guarantee you a clean, complete uninstallation result.
Actually, you just need to take a few simple clicks and the whole removal process can be done in seconds. The handy tool will scan for all installed apps alone with each component of individual app, and users can easily delete unwanted files/folders/apps. There is totally no need to empty the Trash or manually search for app leftovers.
Process: Logic Pro X [590]Path: /Applications/Logic Pro X.app/Contents/MacOS/Logic Pro XIdentifier: com.apple.logic10Version: 10.4.7 (5137)Build Info: MALogic-51370000000000002 (10S132)App Item ID: 634148309App External ID: 832906520Code Type: X86-64 (Native)Parent Process: ??? [1]Responsible: Logic Pro X [590]User ID: 501
So I recently replaced the logic board in my Early 2011 MACBOOK PRO in an attempt to breath some life back into it. Previous symptoms were the screen coming out greenish with very pixelated apple logo then crash before ever reading login screen.
1) originally the battery emblem had the grey X in it, and the power cord light is stuck green even though battery is not charged. Tried resetting NRAM/PRAM and the SMC, instead of fixing the issue the battery icon has disappear entirely. I also have tried running Coconut Battery which also does not detect the battery. Put a multimeter on the battery connection to the logic board and I am getting 3-12 volts on various pins (first thought was the DC in had gone bad).
My question is, could this all be from a bad battery? Its like the computer thinks it is a desktop now the way the battery icon has vanished and it is looking for a magic pad. Im trying to avoid a 60-100 dollar battery unless I am sure it is the battery and not a module on the logic board, SMC, etc. Any recommendation are greatly appreciated for further testing or a definitive on what the issue is.
UPDATE: New battery has not fixed the issue. Battery is still not being detected by system settings or coconut battery. However, the logic board is drawing power as disconnecting the charger does not cause instant shutdown. System settings is still not recognizing the trackpad either.
To recap: SMC and PRAM reset have not helped, reinstalling OD has not changed anything, Single User Mode fsck -fy has not repaired anything, replacing battery has only changed that the computer appears to be drawing power from the battery though not detecting it.
I have this exact same problem. Running the latest Mac OS update (10.13.4) on a Macbook Pro Early 2011. Have reset SMC, PRAM, and just did a clean install on the OS. Not batt icon, no trackpad or mouse settings available but the trackpad works. Coconut battery does not see the battery either.
Thanks for the info, i wanted a second opinion before dropping money on a battery. I should have the new one in hand and installed this week and will be back with more info on if all problems can be traced back to that.
are you asking if its bad? Thats one of my questions is how to check. I have a brand new logic board in, which could have been faulty from the manufacturer, but doesn't really explain why it went from detecting a bad battery to not detecting a battery at all. going to try a clean high sierra boot to maybe see if some root level registery wasn't installed properly if the battery was bad and not being detected.
With the release of 5.3.2, we have officially discontinued support for 32-bit plug-ins. With macOS Catalina requiring all applications to be 64-bit, and with the vast majority of our PC customers using 64-bit plug-ins, we decided it was the right time to end 32-bit support. Our most recent 32-bit installers are available to download below.
Before performing a new clean installation, I suggest you that to do a clean uninstall for both A.N.A and A.N.A 2 DEMO from your MAC, afterward you can also upgrade your macOS to 10.13.5 (17F77) which was released a few days ago.
After upgrading, be sure to use a clean archive from A.N.A 1.5 ( new download from Sonic Academy ) to avoid any corrupted archive issue. Use Keka to unzip it and be sure to use the x64 version of the A.N.A installer as mentioned below :
Click on below button to start Logic Pro X DMG For Mac OS Free Download. This is complete offline installer and standalone setup for Logic Pro X DMG For Mac OS. This would be compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit windows. 2ff7e9595c
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