![]() ![]() In the meantime, are there any other solutions? E.g. It's also unclear, from talking to Apple, if I can even run Logic X on El Capitan anyway.Ĭan anyone here help/clarify? 1) Is there a way I can run Logic 9 under El Capitan? 2) If not, will Logic Pro X run under El Capitan? If I can do the latter, I can at least consider how I might find a way to buy it. I've talked to Apple, and it seems I'm out of luck. But it has a 'not compatible' stop/no-entry type icon over the apps own icon. I reinstalled Logic Pro 9 by simply dragging and dropping the Application from a backup I made, before my erase/reinstall. ![]() I've been able to reinstall Adobe CS5 suite, but I'm having issues with Sibelius and Logic. I still use my 2009 iMac - it's my main/only desktop computer* - but after a recent erase/re-install that I was forced to do (computer basically died on me, gradually), I've subsequently been able to get up to 10.11, El Capitan. ![]() I ran Logic on my 2009 iMac, under OS 10.6.8 and then 10.9.5. I had Logic 7, upgraded (with educational discount - I'm a music teacher) to 9. Hi, I've not used my old Logic Pro 9 software for about four years: moved home, not set studio up since. ![]()
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