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Over the past few days, I’ve been having a lot of fun composing riffs, beats, and rhythms using the new iPad version of Apple’s music production software Logic Pro. The subtly redesigned app ...
These features are available for Logic Pro on the Mac, with Session Players, ChromaGlow, Stem Splitter, and the new Sound Library options also available on Logic Pro 2 for the ‌iPad‌.
Now that Apple is launching both Final Cut and Logic Pro for iPad, I can see both of these new versions being used for on-the-go production.
Apple surprises with an early release of Logic Pro 11.2, featuring enhanced Stem Splitter, Flashback Capture, new sound packs, and more for Mac and iPad.
But Apple’s new Logic Pro for iPad ($4.99 per month or $49 annually, with a one-month free trial) comes the closest to replicating a complete digital audio workstation I’ve seen to date.
Apple has revealed updated versions of the Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro apps for the iPad, with both of them adding new tricks to exploit the M4's firepower.
AI-powered instruments to complete a track A look at the Bass Session Player within Logic Pro for iPad 2. (Image credit: Apple) Building on Stem Splitter is a big expansion with Session Players.
Along with new iPad hardware at its Let Loose event, Apple announced new versions of its professional media creation apps, Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro.