Logic Pro X Yosemite

Over the years I've learned to become a late adopter. It seems that with all the 3rd party plugins, reliability becomes an issue--especially when one has several tracks in progress that call on those plugins. So for that reason I'm still on Logic Pro 9 and Mavericks.
I've read a few things about Logic and Yosemite and am wondering how good/bad support for those 3rd party plugins is. Do all 32-bit plugins/instruments still load via the bridge or are many just no longer supported? Is there anything else (that is perhaps not in the marketing materials!) to know about going from Logic 9 to Logic X?
Lastly, how about 9 vs X on Mavericks vs Yosemite? Any advice for someone who almost always has several unfinished tracks perpetually in progress? Do others face this problem?
Thanks.
  1. Logic Pro X 10.2.4 Yosemite
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  • Sep 08, 2015 Yep, I used version 10.07 with Mountain Lion on an old Mac Pro (2009) for ages, as I'd heard horror stories of the bugs associated with Mavericks and Yosemite on older machines. Took the plunge and upgraded to 10.2 and Yosemite last week and so far everything's running way smoother.
  • Logic Pro X compatibility with Yosemite 10.10.5 (Early 2008 iMac). Logic Pro X Download and Install for your computer - either Windows PC 10, 8 or 7 and macOS 10 X, 32/64-bit processor, we have you covered. OS X 10.10: Yosemite. Logic Pro X For Yosemite Pc Logic Pro X 10.3.3.

Yep, I used version 10.07 with Mountain Lion on an old Mac Pro (2009) for ages, as I'd heard horror stories of the bugs associated with Mavericks and Yosemite on older machines. Took the plunge and upgraded to 10.2 and Yosemite last week and so far everything's running way smoother. In this video I go over the basics of software instruments (creating tracks, recording, quantizing, and looping) and how to use them with musical typing.Emai.

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Logic Pro X 10.2.4 Yosemite

Over the years I've learned to become a late adopter. It seems that with all the 3rd party plugins, reliability becomes an issue--especially when one has several tracks in progress that call on those plugins. So for that reason I'm still on Logic Pro 9 and Mavericks.
I've read a few things about Logic and Yosemite and am wondering how good/bad support for those 3rd party plugins is. Do all 32-bit plugins/instruments still load via the bridge or are many just no longer supported? Is there anything else (that is perhaps not in the marketing materials!) to know about going from Logic 9 to Logic X?
Lastly, how about 9 vs X on Mavericks vs Yosemite? Any advice for someone who almost always has several unfinished tracks perpetually in progress? Do others face this problem?
Thanks.