Just got 11 Advanced full suite and haven't touched it yet. I'm probably going to go to a Windows solution to get to use this plugin and a new DAW. I spent like 10k on Apple stuff last year and I've about had it with their greed. I'll be damned if Apple is going to get another $200 out of me though. If it weren't for this damn Access Virus plugin, I wouldn't have lost 10 hours on this, plus my stupidity. Yeah I didn't get that I had purchased logic pro, not X. But on the other hand, there are not many reasons to run Mountain Lion these days. *) Although Logic 10.0.0 was compatible with Mountain Lion, in my tests I wasn't able to download it from the App Store when I tried three years ago. Then you can install it on any MacOS version going (theoretically *) back to Moutain Lion. Then use it to buy Logic X for 200 bucks. If so, create small APFS volume on your drive and install Ventura or Sonoma on it. I was happy to get it that cheap because the tool is definitely worth it. Heck, just a few month ago I have happily taken advantage of an iZotope discount offer and crossgraded for 300-something bucks from RX 8 Elements which I bought a few years ago while it was while on sale for mere 30 bucks, to RX 10 Advanced. I wish other pro apps would have cost me only 200 bucks for an upgrade in 10 years.
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