

I still recommend you to use the latest version of Mac OS and the latest version of Logic Pro X at any time. Of course logic pro-tem updates itself a lot nowadays and therefore this information can get outdated anytime. So if you have a MacBook Pro from let's say 2008 and in support of Mac OS 10 or 12 or later then you will be good to go. Logic is compatible with older Macs as well as the new ones. This way we are making sure that we use the latest security measures that Apple works very hard for us so we won't get in to any troubles. I always recommend you to use the latest operating system for a Mac that is available to the public right now as well as looking for the latest update of Logic which if it is available you will find it in the updates section of App Store.

First you need to use a Mac computer that runs Mac OS 10 or 12 where at least 10 or 12 which is the which is the version called Sierra by the way. But before there are some requirements that you need to know about. If you don't know where to start I will show you the step by step instructions on how to get logic and install it the proper way. So let's say that you don't even have Logic Pro X installed on your system right now.
