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Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by BananaBomber » Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:13 pm

Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ?? instead of buying logic studio with all the other stuff cos its well expensive :(

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by lowpass » Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:10 pm

lol really interested in Logic huh?

Bad news: You can't buy logic pro on it's own :( I know it made me sad too

Good news : Floating around is the link to an educational copy of Logic Studio 9 for about £120 I think. That's where I got mine from, couldn't tell you where but search the forum, if anyone remembers where please send our good man here the link and reward him for investing in a fairly solid DAW

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by BananaBomber » Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:25 pm

lowpass wrote:lol really interested in Logic huh?

Bad news: You can't buy logic pro on it's own :( I know it made me sad too

Good news : Floating around is the link to an educational copy of Logic Studio 9 for about £120 I think. That's where I got mine from, couldn't tell you where but search the forum, if anyone remembers where please send our good man here the link and reward him for investing in a fairly solid DAW
Dont you need to be a teacher to buy it with school detailts ?

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by corpu5 » Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:54 pm

BananaBomber wrote:
lowpass wrote:lol really interested in Logic huh?

Bad news: You can't buy logic pro on it's own :( I know it made me sad too

Good news : Floating around is the link to an educational copy of Logic Studio 9 for about £120 I think. That's where I got mine from, couldn't tell you where but search the forum, if anyone remembers where please send our good man here the link and reward him for investing in a fairly solid DAW
Dont you need to be a teacher to buy it with school detailts ?
no you can be a uni/college student to get apple discounts....that includes macbooks.
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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by BananaBomber » Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:07 pm

how much do you reckon id get off ?

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by ninjadog » Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:16 am

BananaBomber wrote:how much do you reckon id get off ?
Hmmm considering your name...like 6 times a day :lol:

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by lowpass » Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:02 am

ninjadog wrote:
BananaBomber wrote:how much do you reckon id get off ?
Hmmm considering your name...like 6 times a day :lol:

hahaha well done.

Like I said there is a link around for Logic studio at £120. I'm a student and for my establishment I got quoted a student deal for around £300 of course I quickly hung up the phone and ordered this deal. Different price for different places but they don't chek if you're a student they just take your money and send it off.

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by Depone » Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:53 am

You get approx the amount of VAT off. it was 15% but now im sure it has gone back to 17%

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by 2manynoobs » Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:55 pm

what happened to pirating? :|
"nicenice" on the SNHO:
When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by Depone » Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:07 pm

2manynoobs wrote:what happened to pirating? :|
People are starting to support the developers / industry
:o :!:

Its a good thing. Im trying to make my setup %100 legit. Im gonna delete a lot of unused plugins that i have downloaded

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by corpu5 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:59 pm

17.5% bitches
and yea im trying to go legit too. It's nice having a cd and the updates/bug fixes that comes with it.
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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by stappard » Sun Jan 03, 2010 4:11 pm

corpu5 wrote:17.5% bitches
and yea im trying to go legit too. It's nice having a cd and the updates/bug fixes that comes with it.

I bought Logic studio off a computer in my university library for £120 last month. I think its a set rate, because there's no chance Apple have any sort of Logic deal with us, there's not even a music course here :lol:

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by marshy » Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:15 pm

Depone wrote:
2manynoobs wrote:what happened to pirating? :|
People are starting to support the developers / industry
:o :!:

Its a good thing. Im trying to make my setup %100 legit. Im gonna delete a lot of unused plugins that i have downloaded
My setup has always been legit, something i'm proud of. I'm getting to grips with the ES2 and all the other internals, the only synth i've bought is the Analogue VA-1.

Everything else is freeware! But then, this is easier said on Logic than most other DAWs due to the great inserts and synths that come standard.

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by Depone » Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:19 pm

marshy wrote:
Depone wrote:
2manynoobs wrote:what happened to pirating? :|
People are starting to support the developers / industry
:o :!:

Its a good thing. Im trying to make my setup %100 legit. Im gonna delete a lot of unused plugins that i have downloaded
My setup has always been legit, something i'm proud of. I'm getting to grips with the ES2 and all the other internals, the only synth i've bought is the Analogue VA-1.

Everything else is freeware! But then, this is easier said on Logic than most other DAWs due to the great inserts and synths that come standard.
Yeah i agree, the es2 is a very powerful tool. want some patches for it?

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by marshy » Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:20 pm

Depone wrote:
marshy wrote:
Depone wrote:
2manynoobs wrote:what happened to pirating? :|
People are starting to support the developers / industry
:o :!:

Its a good thing. Im trying to make my setup %100 legit. Im gonna delete a lot of unused plugins that i have downloaded
My setup has always been legit, something i'm proud of. I'm getting to grips with the ES2 and all the other internals, the only synth i've bought is the Analogue VA-1.

Everything else is freeware! But then, this is easier said on Logic than most other DAWs due to the great inserts and synths that come standard.
Yeah i agree, the es2 is a very powerful tool. want some patches for it?
Is it the large bank that was posted on here a while back? Think i may have it, but let me know anyway!

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by acid2 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 6:24 pm

I got mine for 120 ish too, well worth doing! No proof of enrolment was needed, just had to order it from within the university campus I think. If you've got any mates at uni, try and convince them to do it for you. 120 for all of logic is a god damn joke it's so cheap :D

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by lowpass » Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:46 pm

acid2 wrote:I got mine for 120 ish too, well worth doing! No proof of enrolment was needed, just had to order it from within the university campus I think. If you've got any mates at uni, try and convince them to do it for you. 120 for all of logic is a god damn joke it's so cheap :D
I didn't even need that I clicked a link and ordered it in my front room.

Trying to get my setup legit too, so far I have 3 pieces of cracked music software, battery 3, blue and melodyne. The rest I own and I will probably end up buying melodyne at some point.

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Re: Can You Buy Logic Pro On Its Own ??

Post by wayoftheworld » Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:47 pm

anyone got a link for that big discount? the student discount on apples website only dropped the price down to $450.....ill be switching to a mac in february or so and i'd like to still keep ableton for all the dj/live stuff, but im thinking logic would be pretty awesome to have for more of a traditional arrangement daw.
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