![]() ![]() Having your past work rendered innaccessible due to changing file formats and software versions over the years is inconvenient and annoying - everyone has a right to be able to access their old data, even if they didn't have the opportunity or foresightedness to future proof their work at the time, which is why I like to be able to help where I can. ![]() (If you have those available, then you should be able convert your old files yourself, and you do not need this service.)įor many years I have converted many legacy Logic projects as favours for people on various online music and Logic communities, and I still get ongoing requests from people that Google for help and come across those posts, who don't have the ability to open their old files.Īs I don't have infinite favours to offer (does anyone?), I'm now offering an easy conversion service for a modest fee to cover my time and effort, as these have to be converted manually on older systems and software versions, usually in a multi-step process. This means at minimum you will need to have a version of Logic Pro 7.2.x and a working XSkey that will authorise the software to run, as well as a Mac running a version of Mac OSX that Logic 7.2.x will run on. ![]() Attempting to open projects from earlier versions will prompt you to first convert the file with an earlier version of Logic. Logic's file format has changed significantly over the years, and current versions of Logic Pro will only reliably open files from version 7.x onwards. If you have other requirements, please contact me to discuss. You: login via the link sent to you, pay the conversion fee via PayPal, and download your converted files. Me: I will manually convert them into projects that will open in all recent versions of Logic Pro. You: Zip up your project files, without audio files, and use the "Upload Your Projects" form on the left to upload that zip file to me. I can convert projects from all old versions of Logic to files that will open in Logic Pro. Your old Logic projects will no longer open in current versions of Logic? ![]()
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