![]() ![]() I am not sure what the answer is, but Apple needs to fix this hole. At that point, I won't be able to install Logic Pro 8, then upgrade to 9. ![]() Same thing if I buy a new Mac, which I intend to do in fairly short order. What if my HD crashes? Apparently, I can't just install Lion, or I'll be in the same position as the OP. The Apple Store guy suggested calling Apple, explain your situation, and ask them for an upgrade code that will let you upgrade without the full version CD, or give you the full version CD withough the price. When I installed it, it did look for "items on my computer" to determine whether I was eligible for the upgrade install. I went into Time Machine, and then restored my apps folder to the previous backup with Logic Pro 8 in it, bought the upgrade, and installed it. Logic ist eine Digital Audio Workstation und ein Software-Audio- und Midisequenzer des Herstellers Apple. I called local apple store, their genius folks confirmed this, and told me that the upgrade to Logic Pro 9 would not install without a current copy of Logic 8 on the drive. All of these channels can be used for either analog or digital Specifications for digital use: Digital Sample Rate: 500 MS/s Can view digital signals up to 100 MHz 1.2-5. It has 8 channels it can watch at a time. Way wrong! The installer that came with Logic Pro 8 is PowerPC Based (runs on Intel in Rosetta), which Lion no longer supports, SO YOU CAN'T REINSTALL LOGIC PRO 8 IN LION. With the new Logic you can now do both This is the Saleae Logic Pro 8 in Black. An Apple KnowledgeBase Article suggested trashing Logic 8 from the Applications Folder and reinstalling. Fixed a bug that was preventing FL Studio from loading more than one Decent Sampler instance in a project. Launched Logic Pro 8, got the error message that it didn't work. So basically, don't worry about it, sell your DVDs with the serial as if you were selling a bike, and you should be fine.Not so fast. If you want to transfer the registration that's probably a painful process involving Apple - I wouldn't bother. The Logic Pro 8 has a rugged, custom-machined aluminum enclosure and can be carried in the included zip-up carrying case (which is small enough to toss in your laptop bag). Here are the articles in this section: Supported Operating Systems. If you've registered, no problem, owning your license and your serial doesn't entitle someone to have access to your registration data. Along with adding 4 more channels of signal capture, the Logic Pro 8 differs from the Logic 4 by increasing the max sample rate, and adding support for 1.8V logic levels. You don't' have to register - there's no benefit for you. They're just trying to grow their mailing list. That's just an optional thing software manufacturers encourage you to do so they can have your contact info and send you notices when updates are available, or most probably adverts when they release new stuff. That has nothing to do with your license. Our Logic Pro tutorial gets you started and details the use of Logics Ultrabeat software to lay down drums for your track using MIDI sequencing and drum. I have all the original packaging for Logic Pro 8, but I cannot locate the serial number anywhere on any of the books, packaging or discs. Now if you've registered your software, that's different. I just had my mother board replaced on my MacBook Pro. The buyer just has a serial and an intangible right to use it, just because YOU, the owner of the license, agreed to it. ![]() When you sell Logic, you sell your serial, and the license with it. That's the key that'll get the car (Logic) started. Now for protection, Apple decides to give a serial number to their users. You purchased that right when you "purchased Logic". A license is an intangible right to use something. There's some confusion between license and registration here. If I sold logic to someone would they be able to get my info from the license? and how do you transfer the license? ![]()
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