Logic Pro 9.1 and MainStage 2.1 Updates Are Available

Posted January 12th, 2010 by



Logic Pro 9.1 and MainStage 2.1 Updates Are Available

Check your Software Update! This is big news: 64-bit! Logic Pro 9.1 and MainStage 2.1 updates delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes.

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Check your Software Update! This is big news: 64-bit!

Logic Pro 9.1 Update
This update delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes.

Issues addressed include:

  • Support for 64-bit native mode
  • Compatibility with 64-bit Audio Unit plug-ins
  • File names with over 32 characters are now supported
  • Samples are now mapped correctly when using the “Contiguous Zones” option in the EXS editor

Updated System Requirements

  • 32-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later
  • 64-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later

The update is recommended for all users of Logic Pro 9.

For detailed information on this update, including some restrictions when working in 64-bit mode, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2565

MainStage 2.1 Update
This update delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes.

Issues addressed include:

  • Support for 64-bit native mode
  • Compatibility with 64-bit Audio Unit plug-ins
  • Improved compatibility with MainStage 1.x documents
  • Multiple Playback plug-ins in the same group now sync reliably
  • Improved recording when using the Loopback plug-in

Updated System Requirements

  • 32-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later
  • 64-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later

The update is recommended for all users of MainStage 2.

For detailed information on this update, including some restrictions when working in 64-bit mode, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2566






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