Apple releases Logic Express 9 with new instruments, effects

By Katie Marsal

On the heels of the debut of the new Logic Pro suite, Apple this week began shipping the new $199 Logic Express, featuring many of the new capabilities found in Logic Pro 9.

Logic Express is the mid-tier digital audio workstation offering from Apple. Compared to the full-featured Logic Pro, Logic Express has limited functionality. But it is closer to Logic Pro than Apple's low-end offering, GarageBand. Logic Express also allows users to easily upgrade from GarageBand. The new version requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later and will only work on an Intel processor.

"The new Logic Express adds an amazing collection of amps, speaker cabinets, and effects pedals that guitar players can use in traditional combinations to re-create legendary sounds or mix and match for something truly original," the official Web site states. "It also features new production tools that make it easier than ever for musicians to set up and record, edit timing and tempo, and create pro mixes."

Like the new Logic Pro 9, Logic Express 9 includes Flex time, which allows users to manipulate the timing and tempo of audio. Tempos can also be imported and exported, and automatically modified to fit the beat of another project.

Other new features of Logic Express 9, according to Apple, include:

Last month, Apple released the latest version of Logic Studio. The $499 version ($199 upgrade) features high-end capabilities not available in Logic Express, including the ability to record, edit, mix and encode projects in surround sound.