Newer versions of Logic Pro (10.7+) require macOS Monterey or Ventura. If your studio Mac is locked to macOS Catalina (10.15.7) or Big Sur (11.x)—perhaps due to legacy audio interfaces or older 32-bit plugin bridges—version 10.6.2 is the final stable release that runs flawlessly on these OS versions.
Even on older hardware, Logic 10.6.2 can handle massive sessions if configured correctly. Logic-Pro-X-10.6.2.dmg
If you are using a Mac with Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) but need to run Intel-based plugins, Logic 10.6.2 runs exceptionally well under Rosetta 2. Later versions introduced aggressive native modes that sometimes conflict with older AUs (Audio Units). Newer versions of Logic Pro (10
If you legally own Logic Pro X (via a past purchase on the App Store), you can create your own .dmg backup: If you are using a Mac with Apple
If you’ve been around music production for any length of time, you’ve heard the name Logic Pro X. Apple’s flagship DAW has been a go‑to for producers, composers, and audio engineers for years. Today, we’re focusing on version 10.6.2 — a release that bridged powerful new features with rock‑solid stability.