![]() ![]() When I started looking into getting Logic 10.7.5 installed, I searched on various Logic forums, but found no results so maybe this might be of interest to us orphaned Macbook Pro users trying to get some more life out of these machines. It has been awhile since using logic (or doing any recording at all for that matter), so I can't say everything is perfect yet, but so far so good. I reinstalled the complete library, and then it appeared as usual. ![]() It updated successfully and worked normally in a brief test, but the software instruments weren't showing up. I clicked on more info and finally, got the update option. Once Monterey was up and running, I went to the App store and Logic Pro just showed open Logic (which was at 10.74). I was able to patch the graphics card after successfully starting up in safe mode. Turns out that my particular Macbook Pro model needed a graphics card patch which was available through the OpenCore app. The OpenCore Patcher app is a little confusing to use, but ultimately successful in getting the last released version of Monterey installed. I did the process shown on the website OpenCore Patcher, after cloning my drive with SuperDuper to an external. I have an old Macbook Pro that was top of the line back in the day (16GB Ram, 1TB HD, 2.6GHZ Quad Core i7 CPU, etc.) Big Sur was the latest OS officially allowed by Apple and Logic Logic Pro 10.7.5 requires at least Monterey, and since a "free tempo recording" mode is something that I have always thought would fit my needs, I researched on how to get my machine to accept Monterey and found OpenCore Patcher.
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