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In November 2023, Logic Pro for iPad had its first major update with version 1.1: Deliver a release-ready mix with Mastering Assistant and its professional palette of intuitive sound-shaping tools.
Final Cut Pro will be usable with iPad and iPad Pro models using an M1 chip or later, running iPadOS 16.4. Logic Pro is compatible with models using an A12 Bionic chip or later, and also needs ...
Final Cut Pro for iPad and Logic Pro for iPad require iPadOS 16.4. I’m glad to see Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro finally coming to the iPad. It remains to be seen how each stands up in comparison to ...
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad will each be available on the App Store for $4.99 per month or $49 per year with a one-month free trial.
Final Cut Pro has the same pricing model as Logic Pro: $5 a month or $49 a year, after a one-month trial. Again, that feels fair for such a powerful tool, though I do wish both apps had a one-time ...
Logic Pro 10.7.8 [Mac App Store] adds project roundtrip capabilities to support Logic Pro for iPad, while also delivering several bug fixes and performance improvements.
Apple introduced the incredible new Live Loops in the latest Logic Pro X 10.5 update and it's now time to dive in to all of the new features it offers.
Apple today released Logic Pro 11.1 for Mac and Logic Pro 2.1 for iPad, adding new features for songwriting, producing, and mixing. There's a new Quantec Room Simulator plug-in that uses the ...
Logic Pro Launchpad Compatibility: As of right now, Logic Pro X 10.5 supports several Novation Launchpad models for Live Loops including the mini series, Launchpad X, and others (full list below).
Music and podcast production require precise editing, which is why Logic Pro uses a timeline-based UI that you can zoom in and out of when editing tracks. That’s why I’ve always preferred to edit ...
Unlike the Mac counterpart, Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad require a standalone subscription. Each app costs $4.99 per month or $49 per year with a one-month free trial.
Logic Pro is a lot more forgiving, only requiring an A12, meaning it will run on even a basic 8th-generation iPad. Still, it’s got a lot more to offer than GarageBand.
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