APPLE AUSTRALIAS RESPONSE TO THE SAME QUESTION!
Us long term Logic users, have been hung out to dry, worldwide! I have reported Apple to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/142How many of us were happy using Logic Platinum 6.0 on OS 9? when you updated to LP 6.2.4 the Jumbo option had gone in the buffer menu.
Guess what! LP 6.2.4 keeps coming up with buffer audio error, too slow!
Apple want you to by OSX or ,make you think you need a G5!
I instaled OSX, for free of course! and LP 6.4.2 works very well indeed!
So to Logic Pro 6 and the update bullshit, not to mention pissing off all users who paid for plug ins, to find they now come free!
Logic Pro 6 has many bugs and who do we now call for tech support??
We can't go wrong with core audio! but what about Audio Units?
I have Antares Auto Tune, thats another story in itself, I had to pay for an AU converter to make the VST version work!
Read backwards
Stuart,
The ACCC are fully aware of Apples Logic Pro update pricing structures, before I inform all professional Logic users in Australia to also vent their anger about Apple to the ACCC and I can assure you, there is a lot of us from the data base info I have in front of me!
As well as a drafted email, ready to be sent to all music publications in Australia, which will be printed!
Since I have recently paid for Logic Pro 6 at the over charged update price, a discretionary complimentary version of Logic Pro 7, would suffice!
Regards,
Adam
Adam,
Thank you for your enquiry. I appreciate that you would like to upgrade to Logic Pro 7. The upgrade is available to owners of Pro 6 or Logic Platinum/Gold 5 and 6 for the upgrade price of $499, which represents $1000 off the RRP of Logic Pro 7. There is also an upgrade available for owners of Logic Express 6, 7 and Big Box to Logic Pro 7 which is available for RRP $999 inc. GST. These the only upgrade paths available.
I hope that this helps clarify things for you.
Regards
Stuart
On 07/10/2004, at 9:12 AM, Adam Lee wrote:
Stuart,
Firstly there was never Logic Pro 5, it was called Logic Platinum 5, followed by Logic Platinum 6, then came Logic Pro 6, which I recently updated to.
I am fully aware of how much Apple are asking Logic Pro 6 users to pay for updating to Logic Pro 7!
My point is that Apple are not taking into account the serious professional user who has purchased the top end version of Logic from the start, in my case, 15 years ago with Logic 2.5.
Apple are offering the same upgrade price to users of cut down, less expensive versions of Logic Gold 5/6 & Logic Platinum 5/6, do not insult my intelligence, there is no discount of $1000 for a Logic Pro 6 user!
Is it not ethical to offer upgrades in accordance with versions purchased, like Emagic always did! It seems like the long term professional users of Logic, are being asked to subsidize the first time buyer or basic less expensive Logic version owner!
Do you not agree?
Regards,
Adam
Hi Adam,
I am a little confused with your question. As a Logic Pro 5 or 6 user you can upgrade to Logic Pro 7 for $499 which is a discount of $1000 off the RRP.
Regards
Stuart
On 05/10/2004, at 11:39 PM, Adam Lee wrote:
Stewart,
As an an established British music producer, and up until recent distribution changes, an endorsee of Electric Factory, I have always upgraded to the latest software version of Logic when available, recently purchasing Logic Pro 6.
I find the pricing structures for a first time buyer of Logic Express 7 (A$ 499) or Logic Pro 7 (A$ 1,499) are astounding!
But what about the professional user like myself, who has used Logic for over 15 years! Is it not commonsense to offer upgrades in accordance with versions purchased!
You are fully aware, Logic Gold 5/6 users who have never updated to Logic Platinum 5/6, or Logic Platinum 5/6 users, who have never updated to Logic Pro 6 are offered the Logic Pro 7 update for A$ 499.
Apple have its upgrade pricing structure completely wrong! Are Apple seriously going to keep insulting an up to date version purchaser, each time there is an upgrade, as you have already with the introduction of Logic Pro 6 and now Logic Pro 7?
Unless I personally receive a copy of Logic Pro 7 at a discretionary price, I will have no choice other than to report my findings about Apple to consumer affairs.
Kind regards,
Adam Lee
http://www.adamleemusic.com