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The new Mac Pro isn’t even here yet, but Logic Pro X is ready

The new Mac Pro isn’t even here yet, but Logic Pro X is ready

Posted on June 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Apple’s potent new Mac Pro isn’t even on shelves yet, but the company can’t help tease us with updates for some of the apps that’ll make most use of the speedy workstation. Logic Pro X is among the first to get a preemptive Mac Pro update, as Apple sets out some of the ways software can be optimized to make the most of the new hardware.

It’s easy to assume that it’s video editing, app development, and things like 3D modeling and CGI that will be the tasks taking advantage of the Mac Pro’s power. Musicians, though, could find the new tower just as appealing. Indeed, Apple demonstrated some of its worth there during the WWDC 2019 opening keynote.
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