

With a price point of $199 and limited OS support, you can find a number of comparable options that are more affordable and Windows-friendly - while still including all of the features that make Logic great. Logic Pro X is often referred to as the professional version of Garage Band and for Mac users its a common DAW choice. Then, you crawl over to Logic Pro Help Forum begging for "Male Creamy Lead Vocal".Want to jump straight to the answer? Our choice for the Best Logic Alternative is definitely Soundtrap by Spotify! Then, totally destitute and barely alive, you remember how wonderful everything was with "Male Creamy Lead Vocal". You get all kinds of rare parasites that wreak total havoc on your body The mix goes sour and falls completely in NOT multi-platinum SUPER STELLAR. You try a few more settings, thinking "I can always come back to 'Male Creamy Lead Vocal' if it doesn't work out." You get it sounding good with whatever you've got and then with full knowledge and intent, you DELETE "Male Creamy Lead Vocal". In a moment of weakness, you begin to doubt the mystical properties of "Male Creamy Lead Vocal". You're working on the lead vocal, flipping through some presets and you stumble (unknowingly) upon the channel strip setting "Male Creamy Lead Vocal".Īll of the sudden, the heavens open, super novas explode and angels, fairies, unicorns & sh!t start flying all around and the mix goes STELLAR - I'm talking multi-platinum SUPER STELLAR! The mix is coming along and starting to sound good. I don't know how many posts I've seen begging for it back. It's got to be THE MOST accidentally deleted channel strip setting ever. There must be something magical about it.

Same goes for Ultrabeat.ĭO NOT DELETE the channel strip setting "Male Creamy Lead Vocal". These instruments will be crippled/useless when those samples are missing. So when you decide to throw away a certain instrument and its' associated samples, it may be so that a different instrument, that you may well want to keep, also uses (some of) the discarded samples. Library>Application Support>Logic>EXS Factory Samples Those files do not contain any samples, they are "spreadsheets" of which samples are used and how they're mapped inside the EXS24. The EXS24 instrument files are here: Library>Application Support>Logic>Sampler Instruments


For these few GB's of disk space, it's not really worth the hassle. However, I myself believe that I really don't know what I might use or need in my next song, so I'm not deleting anything. And you cannot delete any of the Software Instruments or effects - they're built in to Logic - you can only delete Ultrabeat kits and EXS sampler instrument files and the associated samples (which form a large chunk of the additional content btw). You have to do that from the Finder, you can't do that from within Logic (only Channel Strip settings can be deleted from within Logic).
