Logic Pro project file
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− | A '''Logic Pro project file''' stores an entire project (including its audio files) of the Logic Pro digital audio workstation software. This software package for the Macintosh started out as Notator Logic and became Logic and later Logic Pro, as its original company got bought out by Apple. | + | A '''Logic Pro project file''' stores an entire project (including its audio files) of the Logic Pro digital audio workstation software. This software package for the Macintosh started out as Notator Logic and became Logic and later Logic Pro, as its original company got bought out by Apple. A reduced-feature consumer version Logic Express has also been released. |
The .logic extension was used originally, but was changed to .logicx with the Logic Pro X version in 2013. | The .logic extension was used originally, but was changed to .logicx with the Logic Pro X version in 2013. |
Revision as of 19:30, 5 October 2020
A Logic Pro project file stores an entire project (including its audio files) of the Logic Pro digital audio workstation software. This software package for the Macintosh started out as Notator Logic and became Logic and later Logic Pro, as its original company got bought out by Apple. A reduced-feature consumer version Logic Express has also been released.
The .logic extension was used originally, but was changed to .logicx with the Logic Pro X version in 2013.