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If you’ve got Logic, you’re already more than capable of recreating Skrillex’s manipulated reverb, Billie Eilish’s formant ...
Macworld Creative work doesn’t stop when you leave the studio. Whether you’re prepping a presentation in a hotel lobby or ...
Logic Pro for iPad gives users a complete collection of tools for songwriting, beat making, recording, editing and mixing. Final Cut Pro for iPad introduces new touch interface and intuitive tools.
Final Cut Pro requires an Apple M1 chip or later and Logic Pro needs an A12 Bionic chip or higher. Look for both starting May 23. Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed.
Logic Pro X, Apple's software for professional audio editing, was today updated to version 10.4.1, with Apple introducing several important bug fixes to address issues discovered since the ...
Logic Pro for iPad’s support for keyboard shortcuts is a good start, but they need to cover more of the app’s functionality. Even better than defining additional keyboard shortcuts for all users would ...
Final Cut Pro for iPad is available on the App Store now.. Logic Pro for iPad. Like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro for iPad leans on the touchscreen interface, with the use of multi-touch gestures such ...
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.
Jason Snell at Six Colors calls Final Cut Pro for iPad “A work in progress.” Starting out with some of the pros, Jason says: While the iPad app’s interface isn’t quite the same as the Mac ...
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 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.