New GUI, TouchBar support, and much more from selection based processing to track alternatives to more busses to improved workflow with sidechaining, Logic Pro 10.3 aims high. Does it hit the target?  

Updated Interface 

The new, lighter theme in Logic Pro 10.3
More shades of color are now available
audio editor

True Stereo Panning On Stereo Tracks

 
 
Stereo Widening

Apply Fades Across Multiple Regions on Multiple Tracks With The Fade Tool

Selection Based Processing

Logic Marquee Tool

Under The Hood and Additional Features 

Track Alternatives

Logic Pro Track Alternatives

MIDI Plugins Can Control Plugin Parameters

MIDI Learn

Software Instruments Can Now Trigger Sidechaining

Sidechaining in Logic 10.3

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Discussion

ivandub
I, unfortunately, won't be able to download this update any time soon as it requires OS X 10.11 whereas I'm using 10.10.5. I live in a remote location and am on a satellite Internet system with limited daily download limits. When I first bought Logic Pro X, I was using Mountain Lion but, it seems, every subsequent Logic update forces you to use a newer version of their OS, even if you don't want to. There is no reason at all why Apple couldn't have made Logic updates work on OS X 10.8.5 which the original version worked on, no problem. This ploy of Apple to try to force you to upgrade, to me, is very heavy-handed and Microsoft-like. Anyway, having read what the new features are in 10.3, there's nothing in there I can't live without so I'm not going to sweat it.

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