Content in FCS vs Logic Studio?

Does anyone know if the content for STP that comes with Logic Studio is the same content that comes with Final Cut Studio?

I think LE does not support outboard hardware contol boards the way Studio does as well.
You might want to check on that.
But be assured you will absolutely be able to make knock out recordings with it. I use it for acoustic music and have been very happy. I used Samplitude on my pc (which is a great encoder BTW) and changed to Logic when I migrated to Mac.
It blows Samp away, which is saying something IMHO.

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    Hey Blue,
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    Now open Logic Pro and it will say 'No Apple Loops found'. Click 'OK' and then open your Loop Browser. Drag all the Jam Pack folders, STP folder, etc. that you want to use onto the Loop Browser. Logic will ask you if you want to 'Copy to Loops Folder' or 'Current Location'. Choose 'Current Location'. Logic will now index the loop folders.
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    Also, if you open STP and click the Search tab in the right pane you will see a button that says 'Setup' next to it. Click that and you can use the checkboxes in the window to activate/deactivate any of the loop folders available.
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  • Moving Logic Studio 9 to an external drive

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  • Need to make space in my Hard drive to install Logic Studio Upgrade

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