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If only apple got rid of iOS on the iPad and released macOS on the iPad. That would much better, we wouldn’t have to pay for software and plugins twice
@@theinfinate Well yeah, but you'd have to pay the much higher desktop prices for plugins. It would also have to be adapted more for touch (unless macOS already is?)
For people coming from Garage Band, it’s worth mentioning that the Markers feature will allow you to label sections the way Sections does in GB. And you can quickly set the loop area to a Marker. The more I think about file import, the more I think they made the right choice. Implementing drag-and-drop means you can use apps other than Files to manage/sort/search/preview the files. You can directly import from any cloud service with an app that supports drag-and-drop. And putting off creating a file import UI gave them more time to focus on other things for this first release. Yeah, it isn’t as straight-forward, but it’s a lot of power for minimal work on their part, which is fully appropriate for a pro app.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Just to add to Robert's comment about markers are the other global tracks. Not only can you change time sigs, etc. as you showed, but you can insert these throughout the project, so that different song sections can have different time sigs, tempo, and key sigs. WRT to markers, you can use these to set cycle lengths (double tap a marker, then choose set cycle length).
Brilliant as always Pete. After using Logic for over 20yrs I want the ease of using it on an iPad, in my kitchen, while I drink wine and deal with kids. I love GarageBand but want the flexibility that Logic offers.
So cool Ben. I hear you. Having Logic Pro with me wherever I am is amazing. GarageBand rocks but Logic has those next level features. I’m waiting for my kids to be better at it than me so they can start teaching me stuff!
I think it's a great start for what they've brought to the ipad version. As someone who's been using desktop logic for quite some time, I think it's definitely awesome that it's available on iPad now. I do have some complaints about it though, like transferring projects from desktop to the ipad version has been a little tedious for me. Part of that is also that not all of the instruments from the desktop version are available on iPad, especially the legacy plugins. I use a lot of the legacy instruments and vocal effects on desktop, so trying to import my projects over isn't really the best and I really hope they bring more of those instruments to the ipad version.
Yup. I haven’t used Logic Pro Mac a heap but heard from many folks that the “round trip” is not quite that easy. Hopefully they will refine and improve this over time.
Hi Pete, I’ve been following for some time and I’m sooo glad that I can get your take on this GarageBand to logic transition. You’re truly a fountain of knowledge when it comes to Apple DAW’s and I’ve always loved your teaching style 🕺 keep it up 🥳
This first version is really amazing. I would like to see all my third party plugins listed as instruments not effects in one place labeled “Third Party AU plugins “ but this is an amazing example of well thought out first version. 👽✌️
One thing I know I'm likely to miss as I get more into LP for iPad is Flex Pitch. I found Flex Time in the Inspector on an audio track, and IMO this is better than stretch mode as you can ensure that every part of the audio track is in time with the tempo. Also, one thing I miss is the ability to change the instrument on a track from within the mixer. One tip that you probably already know, but maybe some of your viewers don't is that you can close all of the open panels by double-tapping on the bottom control bar. And double-tapping again will open them up in the same configuration as before. I hope this helps someone. Oh, and here's another one I just found: double-tapping anywhere on the ruler starts playback from that point.
You can change instruments in the Mixer by tapping the + button (don't forget to disable this once you're done). You can also do this by long-pressing on the Instrument tile name.
@@dave6960 Ah! I tried long pressing and nothing happens. Then I noticed the small diamond-shaped icon to the right of the name, so I tapped it and up came a menu that included a Replace... option. Thanks.
Coming from Garage Band, I just got this last night and am so excited to dive in head first. Thanks for this video and I'll definitely be checking out your other stuff. I think Apple realized this is made primarily for guys like me and the lower subscription price makes it easier to get in the door.
Great overview, Pete! Yes, the file import needs improvement, but the biggie for me that currently doesn't exist is importing EXS instruments. I have sample libraries that are set up as multiple EXS instruments. I tried using AudioLayer, but it's been really hit-and-miss. So was really looking forward to finally importing EXS instrument directly into Logic, and I hold out hope that it's only a matter of time.
Yeah right? I’m sure we will find a bunch of things like this that aren’t supported. We can hope the updates will address these sort of things over time. I guess the more we talk about and share feedback, the better it can get? That’s the hope anyway.
It's funny. I used Logic on Mac until the first iPad Pro dropped. I upgraded to that from an older iPad and literally only used that for everything for some 2 years. For what I am doing, GarageBand and the iDock (Apogee I think) was almost perfect! The only problems I had were minor and I used workarounds when I had to. But something that I think was bothering me was that GB does not allow for odd time signatures. Maybe it's been added now. But like many, I was waiting and waiting for Logic to come to iPad. Eventually I gave up, sold the iPad and got a M1 MBA and it's the best decision ever. I can't understand how I limited myself to the iPad now. Having that said, I *love* the iPad format and using the screen with a pen, that is for me the best experience! But I agree with you, Pete, that they should offer both a one time purchase and a subscription plan for those that want that. Some were discussing the upcoming Logic X Pro version, will it be subscription or not.... 👀
On the subscription thing, yes, I’d like to have bought it outright too so it’s a shame the option isn’t there. However, my bigger concern is will they move Logic Pro for Mac to a subscription model eventually - that’s what happened with photoshop!
Another great video Pete. Regarding the Drummer, what I love is the ability to convert to midi, and from there be able to edit on a note by note basis if you need to. Not something I’d necessarily do all the time, but it means you can get your drum track sounding exactly as you need it to fit the song.
Complexity is a normal part of any DAW , if you want to move logic files around from Mac with third party plugins to iPad you will need to simply bounce to stems. My main negative is the minimal export file options no mp3 even that’s terrible as some of the sites I share music too only take mp3.
Yeah. Apple have never supported any compressed audio apart from M4A unfortunately. You can use something like this - th-cam.com/video/QJTu4Fcj_xg/w-d-xo.html - but it is another step.
Nice video, very informative. In case it serves to someone. I did a test of taking an alchemy preset from the desktop version of logic to the ipad, and it did work. The ipad version of alchemy does not come with the 3600 desktop Logic presets, so you can open them in logic ipad and save them to your own presets.
Great 2 week summary Pete! Real step up from GB so thanks for testing it out for us. Still not ready to take the leap. Subscription model is a drag but not the reason I won’t get it yet. Testing out BandLab first and seeing some similarities. A different way to create but looking forward to something new. 🤘👍
Hi Pete, thanks for this enlightening video. After watching I have come to the conclusion that my favourite DAW is still Cubasis 3. Logic Pro just seems like a souped up version of GarageBand, but with a monthly subscription. Keep these great videos coming 👍
It's a great DAW and I'm sure lots will love it but I haven't found anything that my other DAWs don't do. Between Cubasis and MultiTrackStudio I have tempo, time sig and audio/midi stretch. So I don't think it's for me in it's current state but I'll keep an eye on it. The obvious subs issue is also a major turn off but if you can make money from it, then it's great value. Some Positives: There's a lot of power and features in there. The UI makes sense once you get used to it and it's great when you do. The drums are great and there are a lot of sounds. The packs are optional. Some Negatives: UI needs some work as it can blend together but customisation helps with that. Midi import is terrible, especially if you have certain packs installed as you can't choose not to use them on import (it caused an out of memory error). No midi export - which is disgraceful for a paid pro DAW.
Sounds like you’ve considered it carefully and assessed it as not right for you right now. That’s what I’m encouraging everyone to do. It just won’t be the right thing for everyone right now.
@@PeteJohnsMusic It's the way everything should be done, as I'm sure you'll agree. I'm still going to keep using it over the trial and things may change by then. Whatever my take or anyone else's, Logic being on iPad is a good thing IMO.
@@Elwaves2925 It seems like Logic being on iPad is a good thing. I just hope it doesn't hurt other DAW developers on iPad. But, for them, I hope they lean into it and point out their DAWs benefits, such as no subscription :)
@@drinkinslim I agree, it should be good if they all handle it correctly. It could bring other pro apps to the platform and push existing devs to up their game and add in missing features (that includes Logic too). On the other hand, it could push pricing up and more pro apps could mean more subs. Or it could be just another DAW and nothing really changes. There's no way of knowing right now but it's going to be interesting times. 🙂
@@drinkinslim this thing is packed so full of features I don’t think I need a lot of apps besides it. If I just buy one or two cheap apps less a month it will make up easily for the subscription. I hate subscriptions too, but this is a bargain for what it offeres.
@@drinkinslim $5 or 49 really not gonna be making a difference to anyone that’s paying for this,if you can’t afford to say goodbye to a measly $5 then yea it’s probably best to not bother or if you have loads of subscriptions…most ppl aren’t happy with this but it’s worth it if you have the funds😂
My iPad Pro should be here tomorrow. Probably need to upgrade my interface (been using Focusrite iPad Dock, but not sure if it will work, even with adapter cable, as is set up with Lightning.)
Hi Pete , Another great video, Appreciate your content and how to guides . What would we do without you and Patrick from the garage band guide I have made all my purchases for gear based on your reviews and recommendations. I’ve switched to Logic Pro from garage band and it looks great so far Keep up the good work
I definitely don’t like the subscription model and I have heard the Apple talking point about the lower barrier to entry but that’s BS as this supposedly pro software and if we need it we will buy it as we know it will pay for its self as speed is everything, however as you get to try it for a month I thought I would give it a fair shake of the sauce bottle. One thing I did like is the preview sounds function in the browser. A couple of things I didn’t like, firstly was the clunky way you add none logic Apple instruments, in Mac Logic you just select the track and click on the instrument and you can choose / swap your instrument really easily and quickly, maybe it’s me but this browser method seems overly complicated. Secondly a minor thing to some folk but Cubasis 3 supports inter app audio and is definitely more intuitive to use then this first version of Logic, Cubasis having a + to add a track and having the ability to easily change instruments quickly is definitely a big deal to me.
It's interesting. Apple was going to do away with interapp audio and, with Logic Pro for iPad, it looks like they've begun to do so. For me, I wish all the developers would convert their interapp plugins to auv3. There's still hope, LOL.
Tried it cancelled it not doing subscription and it is a long way from Mac logic , its just a toy and apple can see a way of selling high end iPads! Tried to move over a project from Mac but won't do it as obviously has to have the plug ins. Having used logic forever and being a Logic Pro expert the iPad version leaves me cold so far , early days but lets see where it goes
I’m not sure it’s aimed at experienced Logic Mac users, especially those who have complex workflows or use lots of third party plugins and gear. I think it’s more for folks like me, moving up from GarageBand iOS.
On it's first iteration it hasn't got the exact same features of the desktop version, therefore 'it's just a toy...' Top piece of rational, constructive criticism going on there.
Maybe? The research I’ve seen suggests there are more folks who are indifferent to them. It’s why Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, Disney, and of course Apple sell a lot of them.
Thank you. I needed this video. I downloaded Logic Pro on my IPad and I am not sure for my amateur level if it worth the subscription. This makes me gravitate to buying a Macbook which I considered. They did the same with their Final Cut Pro video editing. For now I will learn and try and decide when I come to a final conclusion. I can tell you that I am not going into Final Cut because I already have Lumafusion which has the advantage of better subtitles and titles that I need. I was waiting for the Logic Pro for IPad and I am disappointed from their subscription model so it will have to pass with flying colors before I decide to get into it permanently. I am not a pro but I love high end products. So we shall see.
Totally understand this. While you’re trying it out, feel free to jump in to me tutorial series here - th-cam.com/play/PLc8Xg_23Wa55Eoyv7FZFhX9URoXxbC3l9.html&si=sxfm-UuRqY8ACOfE I’ve tried to cover the most important changes and differences. Basically whenever something came up that stumped me, I solved it and then made a video. 😎 Hopefully this shortcuts the process for others.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Thank you. I will look into your link and learn your tutorials. You have an amazing teaching talent! I like the rapid, no nonsense attitude and attempt to keep it short when possible.
logic pro for iPad seems like pretty rounded daw especially in conjunction with Final cut for iPad video\podcasting postproduction . good as a soundboard for live streaming too. I was less impressed by the roundtrip latency on the iPad when using keyboards and other controllers with any app.
I surely will move on to Logic X and update my 6 th generation ipad to a 9th or 10 th generation. Usb c or usb to lighning...is there really a difference in the sound quality coming from an audio interface ? Wish you all the best !
USB-C is just easier to use as it’s more comps to clean with more adapters. Sound quality doesn’t really vary. It can also do things like HDMI out which isn’t really supported by Lightning. So if your budget can stretch, I’d go for USB-C.
Very interested if you’ve tried straight, audio tracks, recording, importing, audio tracks or stems, as well as multiple outputs for use with backing tracks, playing live
I think is great so they can hire mode developers and focus to improve the app. But I think they should add more sound presets. I mean it’s just $5 monthly.
@@diegofouche My experience with subscription based software is quite the opposite. The reason I switched away from Premiere Pro and Pro Tools is that Adobe and Avid became lazy and focused more on revenue than on fixing their bugs and developing their software.
@@diegofouche $5 a month over a 2-3 years of use and you'll be paying more than the dekstop version... and then STILL paying. That's how they get ya. 😂
Well the good thing I’m in the 30 day free trial out before I actually decide wether I want to keep the app or unbscribe to it I’m just trying to find out every little detail I can before I make a commitment 😬😬..
Always on point….beautifully eloquently spoken…and speaking about colors tho…I’m trying to figure what your Jersey log says in the center,,,cool Jersey mate..cheers….🤗😂☝️💯🧨
@@PeteJohnsMusic its just because I have a lot of third party plugins that I use that is not available on the iPad and yes mixing and mastering does work on the iPad but what I mean’t was if you use a lot of third party plugins I think you should make your ideas on the iPad and then if your wanting to finish it on the Mac that is the best way to go
Thanks for an excellent video Pete. I’ll think I’ll stay with GB. I’m not sure I’ll use any of the features. I’m an old 4-track tape guy so GB is technical enough for me. It seems too complicated for even a 12.9” I really don’t like the Sub payments either. Like you if I upgraded I’d buy it outright. I don’t like the thought of going through a flat spot and see 8 $AUD going out of my account every month. Thanks again 👍🏼
Excellent clear information expertly presented, thank you. How can I fix this: I’m using old Thunderbolt Display with my iPad but Logic Pro won’t play on it full screen (due to aspect ratio?). I have black strip on each side…Google, TH-cam etc display perfectly however?
I'm curious if you think the 11" ipad is sufficient for Logic Pro? I'm leaning toward that one for portability and I do fine on the 10" with GarageBand. I know I have something like 15-30 days to return if it does not work out, but curious if you have opinion. I just need to be able to navigate and do things... I know that for something like Reason a tablet of any sort is really crowded (like a SurfacePro).
Hey there. I’ve used it on both 11” and 12.9”. 11” is totally usable. Some of the buttons are a little small so an Apple Pencil comes in handy but not essential. Now that I’ve used both, I definitely lean towards the larger screen however.
Thanks so much! I'm really curious how I will feel with Logic in ipad... as GarageBand on ipad really keeps my creative process simple. But... I'm also hoping Logic here will deal with some of my annoyances with GB. Worst case I have a new ipad (mine cant support Logic, so have to buy) and end up using GB anyway :)
I’m trying Logic on iPad but I couldn’t find a feature that is impossible doesn’t exist here. Move audio transient, like auria pro does and all daws have… they exist here? Or exist only the audio quantize feature ?
In garageband recording in 432 hz is complicated, is adjusting the herz possible with Locic Pro for ipad ? Thank you so much for all your valuable information, Wish you a happy day !
Sorry. I would have thought it would downscale to 30 automatically? I started using 60fps for smoother iPad screen display, and haven’t had other feedback, but always willing to be flexible.
Arrangements markers ie verse chorus bridge , is a real big miss for me , others I’m enjoying it ! But still need a Mac for that arrangement and final mix down .
Hightlight an audio region and open the Inspector. You'll find the Quantize options there, including swing and strength. If you set the scope to Track instead of Region, you'll find Flex Time which should allow you to make sure that every peak in the audio region is in time with the Tempo. So you have two options with audio files.
I like they way with Logic Pro on Mac - where you can put in the plug-in say biasfx you can here it and it records clean and you can change fix later is this not possible on this?
Hmmmm….. not sure sorry? Maybe ask over at the Create Record Release Facebook group at createrecordreleaae.com, or the Discord group here - studiolivetoday.com/discord.
@@PeteJohnsMusic I’ve been recording and producing music on iPad for last 10 years. I have some albums of metal music whole done on iPad on iTunes and Spotify. I’ve been waiting for this for YEARS. AND NOW here it is - when I lost my passion for music))) seems like it’s time to rise again!
No way am I subscribing to any DAW. Better to BOYCOTT this product by Apple before they try to start imposing subscriptions on Logic Pro X for the MacBook and Mac Pro. This is a ‘Test Run’ by Apple to ‘test the waters’. If we let them get away with this now, you should be aware of what the future will hold. I recently walked away from Pro Tools for this very reason. BOYCOTT each and every DAW Company that attempts to impose subscriptions.
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I also think the browser in garage band is ten times more useful on iOS than in Logic which is a miserable experience truth be told . Third party plugins are really a pain to use as well.👽✌️
200 US$ for logic is nothing people spend that and a lot more on shoes every month I bought it back when I was working for fast food 9$ an hour it was the mac I saved up for that was the thing I feel like holding most ppl back but now macs are so cheap now starting with the Mac mini and now the iPad 9th gen can run logic too so with that being said this subscription better bring lots of features and a lot more consistent updates if they want ppl to sub.
Yes I started using it and made a cool song with this app and I was wondering if it’s like ableton and yes when you touch any button or knob you can see it in the automation sequencer and just press with your finger and edit it so easy.
I’m finding it quite buggy, this is why I stopped using logic. I paid top dollar for a piece of software that was full of bugs. If it’s the same as the iPad I won’t continue my subscription
I also still prefer Cubasis over Logic right now. Logic isn't offering me anything I can't already do with that and MultiTrackStudio. Logic also (currently) lacks some very basic features that I'd need from it. It's a great start but it has a long way to go to match the 'game changing' praise it's getting - in my opinion. 😁
I found it atrocious. It’s clunky and super unintuitive. What a mess of an app. Creating on this would frustrate the hell out of me. I cancelled subscription and deleted after few hours of using it for trial.
This is the an Earthshaking game changer. The best DAW with an unbelievable cool and good workflow. I'm very happy with the awesome Hammond B3, Studio Horns & Strings, all midi & audio effects, all Synths and Samplers are great. I'm dazed and amazed ! 💫✌🏼👍🏼🦴🌈
@@PeteJohnsMusic I had an big Hammond B3 Trip, playing lower & high manual in a split + sustain / hold pedal switch for Leslie Slow / Brake to Fast switch. Musik skills become rainbow collers in those moments ✅
You’re probably right. For me, it takes the flexibility of Auria, the visual layout of Cubasis and the simplicity of GarageBand. So, for my workflow - it’s well matched.
@musacman57: So why then are hundreds of thousands of folks paying a monthly subscription? What DAW can do all of what he explained , not to mention all the other plug ins? (Rhetorical question)…
@@WyattLite-n-innwell when you are serious about making music for streaming services then I think paying just $5 is nothing. I pay it and I love it. I actually discovered that I am more creative by making music with iPad and then master in the MacBook. After used it I believe this Logic Pro for iPad is great
It’s a great DAW but it definitely has some flaws & needs some updates im not sure if I’m going to keep my subscription until they make some adjustments it should be a better way of using the files app for you’re own drum sounds & 3rd party samples and on the Mixer I can’t understand why I find it very cluttered on the iPad mini but I am getting use to it not a deal breaker for me. I know I don’t have it completely down pack yet so maybe it’s user error lol I have been able fix some of my work flow complaints so I’ll be fair but great review I appreciate what you’ve been able to cover on IOS through out the years.😎😇🫡.
Just downloaded it Pete. Hopefully with your guidance this should be relatively easy to learn. Your lessons on GarageBand are great. I am sure the Logic Pro ones will be too, cheers Ken
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Now if Native Instruments would port Kontakt over, that would be a game changer.
Nice.
If only apple got rid of iOS on the iPad and released macOS on the iPad. That would much better, we wouldn’t have to pay for software and plugins twice
@@theinfinate Well yeah, but you'd have to pay the much higher desktop prices for plugins. It would also have to be adapted more for touch (unless macOS already is?)
Kontakt can be pretty cool but for me, it's just so much data and cost.
For people coming from Garage Band, it’s worth mentioning that the Markers feature will allow you to label sections the way Sections does in GB. And you can quickly set the loop area to a Marker. The more I think about file import, the more I think they made the right choice. Implementing drag-and-drop means you can use apps other than Files to manage/sort/search/preview the files. You can directly import from any cloud service with an app that supports drag-and-drop. And putting off creating a file import UI gave them more time to focus on other things for this first release. Yeah, it isn’t as straight-forward, but it’s a lot of power for minimal work on their part, which is fully appropriate for a pro app.
Thanks for the additional tips. Yes, I’ll demo this in today’s Q&A session. th-cam.com/users/liveHKhF8QS8-tg?feature=share
@@PeteJohnsMusic Just to add to Robert's comment about markers are the other global tracks. Not only can you change time sigs, etc. as you showed, but you can insert these throughout the project, so that different song sections can have different time sigs, tempo, and key sigs.
WRT to markers, you can use these to set cycle lengths (double tap a marker, then choose set cycle length).
Brilliant as always Pete. After using Logic for over 20yrs I want the ease of using it on an iPad, in my kitchen, while I drink wine and deal with kids. I love GarageBand but want the flexibility that Logic offers.
So cool Ben. I hear you. Having Logic Pro with me wherever I am is amazing. GarageBand rocks but Logic has those next level features. I’m waiting for my kids to be better at it than me so they can start teaching me stuff!
I think it's a great start for what they've brought to the ipad version. As someone who's been using desktop logic for quite some time, I think it's definitely awesome that it's available on iPad now. I do have some complaints about it though, like transferring projects from desktop to the ipad version has been a little tedious for me. Part of that is also that not all of the instruments from the desktop version are available on iPad, especially the legacy plugins. I use a lot of the legacy instruments and vocal effects on desktop, so trying to import my projects over isn't really the best and I really hope they bring more of those instruments to the ipad version.
Yup. I haven’t used Logic Pro Mac a heap but heard from many folks that the “round trip” is not quite that easy. Hopefully they will refine and improve this over time.
Cant you covert your third party to audio, then transfer to a LP for mac?
Hi Pete, I’ve been following for some time and I’m sooo glad that I can get your take on this GarageBand to logic transition. You’re truly a fountain of knowledge when it comes to Apple DAW’s and I’ve always loved your teaching style 🕺 keep it up 🥳
Thanks so much my friend. I’m working through this transition with you and everyone else too so glad it’s helping.
I would like to own it. There should be options for subscription and buying as well
Truth. I’d definitely buy outright.
This first version is really amazing. I would like to see all my third party plugins listed as instruments not effects in one place labeled “Third Party AU plugins “ but this is an amazing example of well thought out first version. 👽✌️
Truth. There’s some definite improvements that can be made.
One thing I know I'm likely to miss as I get more into LP for iPad is Flex Pitch. I found Flex Time in the Inspector on an audio track, and IMO this is better than stretch mode as you can ensure that every part of the audio track is in time with the tempo. Also, one thing I miss is the ability to change the instrument on a track from within the mixer.
One tip that you probably already know, but maybe some of your viewers don't is that you can close all of the open panels by double-tapping on the bottom control bar. And double-tapping again will open them up in the same configuration as before. I hope this helps someone. Oh, and here's another one I just found: double-tapping anywhere on the ruler starts playback from that point.
Brilliant stuff Gary. Appreciate those additional tips. I’ll share them in today’s live stream. th-cam.com/users/liveHKhF8QS8-tg?feature=share
You can change instruments in the Mixer by tapping the + button (don't forget to disable this once you're done). You can also do this by long-pressing on the Instrument tile name.
@@dave6960 Ah! I tried long pressing and nothing happens. Then I noticed the small diamond-shaped icon to the right of the name, so I tapped it and up came a menu that included a Replace... option. Thanks.
Coming from Garage Band, I just got this last night and am so excited to dive in head first. Thanks for this video and I'll definitely be checking out your other stuff. I think Apple realized this is made primarily for guys like me and the lower subscription price makes it easier to get in the door.
Yup I think you’re right. They have definitely aimed this at a specific market.
Great overview, Pete! Yes, the file import needs improvement, but the biggie for me that currently doesn't exist is importing EXS instruments. I have sample libraries that are set up as multiple EXS instruments. I tried using AudioLayer, but it's been really hit-and-miss. So was really looking forward to finally importing EXS instrument directly into Logic, and I hold out hope that it's only a matter of time.
Yeah right? I’m sure we will find a bunch of things like this that aren’t supported. We can hope the updates will address these sort of things over time. I guess the more we talk about and share feedback, the better it can get? That’s the hope anyway.
It's funny. I used Logic on Mac until the first iPad Pro dropped. I upgraded to that from an older iPad and literally only used that for everything for some 2 years. For what I am doing, GarageBand and the iDock (Apogee I think) was almost perfect! The only problems I had were minor and I used workarounds when I had to. But something that I think was bothering me was that GB does not allow for odd time signatures. Maybe it's been added now. But like many, I was waiting and waiting for Logic to come to iPad. Eventually I gave up, sold the iPad and got a M1 MBA and it's the best decision ever. I can't understand how I limited myself to the iPad now. Having that said, I *love* the iPad format and using the screen with a pen, that is for me the best experience!
But I agree with you, Pete, that they should offer both a one time purchase and a subscription plan for those that want that. Some were discussing the upcoming Logic X Pro version, will it be subscription or not.... 👀
Yeah, hopefully we will see more options over time. And I think Logic Pro will improve and have even more to offer by about version 1.1.
Maybe the next best thing to GarageBand song sections is the Markers that is available in Logic Pro for iPad in global tracks.
Yeah. I’m playing with markers and they’re okay. A little clunky to use in my experience so far.
I enjoy Logic Pro on my Mac for a while now, and now it’s also on my iPad Pro! Love it
It’s a lot of fun.
@@PeteJohnsMusic It sure is my friend.
On the subscription thing, yes, I’d like to have bought it outright too so it’s a shame the option isn’t there. However, my bigger concern is will they move Logic Pro for Mac to a subscription model eventually - that’s what happened with photoshop!
Yeah, it’s a possibility. But I don’t think Apple would do it without some sort of significant upgrade.
Another great video Pete. Regarding the Drummer, what I love is the ability to convert to midi, and from there be able to edit on a note by note basis if you need to. Not something I’d necessarily do all the time, but it means you can get your drum track sounding exactly as you need it to fit the song.
Totally. We had to use a workaround for this in GarageBand so great to have this level of flexibility.
Complexity is a normal part of any DAW , if you want to move logic files around from Mac with third party plugins to iPad you will need to simply bounce to stems. My main negative is the minimal export file options no mp3 even that’s terrible as some of the sites I share music too only take mp3.
Yeah. Apple have never supported any compressed audio apart from M4A unfortunately. You can use something like this - th-cam.com/video/QJTu4Fcj_xg/w-d-xo.html - but it is another step.
@@PeteJohnsMusic thanks for the link also Logic Pro x on my Mac bounces a project straight to mp3. 😆
Having only just getting my head around garageband band all I can say is I wanna but I'm scared. No worries
Watch along for a while and then jump in to the free trial. We can explore this thing together.
We need a proper version of Ableton live on the iPad and then we're sorted
Yeah maybe? Everyone will be different.
Nice video, very informative. In case it serves to someone. I did a test of taking an alchemy preset from the desktop version of logic to the ipad, and it did work.
The ipad version of alchemy does not come with the 3600 desktop Logic presets, so you can open them in logic ipad and save them to your own presets.
Very cool to know! Thanks for sharing.
Incredibly useful and focused video Pete…Thanks again..This is a “must watch”..
Cheers my friend. Appreciate the feedback. I wanted to provide an honest overview for folks who are considering it.
@@PeteJohnsMusic I’m already a Logic Pro for iPad guy but this really summed it all up.
Great 2 week summary Pete! Real step up from GB so thanks for testing it out for us. Still not ready to take the leap. Subscription model is a drag but not the reason I won’t get it yet. Testing out BandLab first and seeing some similarities. A different way to create but looking forward to something new. 🤘👍
Totally. It won’t be right for everyone. Or even right for some folks right now. Use what works for you and helps you make your best music.
Hi Pete, thanks for this enlightening video. After watching I have come to the conclusion that my favourite DAW is still Cubasis 3. Logic Pro just seems like a souped up version of GarageBand, but with a monthly subscription. Keep these great videos coming 👍
Yup. That will be the case for many folks. Always worth at least considering and exploring other options.
Exactly, I don’t mind paying for it… just not for the rest of my life 😮
When it comes to logic and garbage band, I always enjoy looking at the new packs 808 r&b rap pop you name it
Don’t forget the new chip tune pack! th-cam.com/video/M5PLmlI-c6g/w-d-xo.html
😎🤘
Great overview of logic mate
Thanks my friend. I hope you get value from the other videos on the channel and consider subscribing if you haven’t already. 👍
It is the future and I plan to use it for my main production but we need developers to start working on AUV3 plugin audio effects like Waves
Will be interesting to see if the “big devs” actually take iOS seriously now? 🤔
@@PeteJohnsMusic Maybe. But it'll be sooo much extra work that I think most developers won't do it. But time will tell. :)
It's a great DAW and I'm sure lots will love it but I haven't found anything that my other DAWs don't do. Between Cubasis and MultiTrackStudio I have tempo, time sig and audio/midi stretch. So I don't think it's for me in it's current state but I'll keep an eye on it. The obvious subs issue is also a major turn off but if you can make money from it, then it's great value.
Some Positives: There's a lot of power and features in there. The UI makes sense once you get used to it and it's great when you do. The drums are great and there are a lot of sounds. The packs are optional.
Some Negatives: UI needs some work as it can blend together but customisation helps with that. Midi import is terrible, especially if you have certain packs installed as you can't choose not to use them on import (it caused an out of memory error). No midi export - which is disgraceful for a paid pro DAW.
Regarding the audio folders instead of using drap and drop, just add a way to point Logic to your custom folders. Job done.
Sounds like you’ve considered it carefully and assessed it as not right for you right now. That’s what I’m encouraging everyone to do. It just won’t be the right thing for everyone right now.
@@PeteJohnsMusic It's the way everything should be done, as I'm sure you'll agree. I'm still going to keep using it over the trial and things may change by then. Whatever my take or anyone else's, Logic being on iPad is a good thing IMO.
@@Elwaves2925 It seems like Logic being on iPad is a good thing. I just hope it doesn't hurt other DAW developers on iPad. But, for them, I hope they lean into it and point out their DAWs benefits, such as no subscription :)
@@drinkinslim I agree, it should be good if they all handle it correctly. It could bring other pro apps to the platform and push existing devs to up their game and add in missing features (that includes Logic too). On the other hand, it could push pricing up and more pro apps could mean more subs. Or it could be just another DAW and nothing really changes. There's no way of knowing right now but it's going to be interesting times. 🙂
The plug-ins in logic are ridiculous..goodbye cubasis 3😂
Pretty awesome right?! 🤘😎
And goodbye to your money 😂
@@drinkinslim this thing is packed so full of features I don’t think I need a lot of apps besides it.
If I just buy one or two cheap apps less a month it will make up easily for the subscription.
I hate subscriptions too, but this is a bargain for what it offeres.
@@drinkinslim $5 or 49 really not gonna be making a difference to anyone that’s paying for this,if you can’t afford to say goodbye to a measly $5 then yea it’s probably best to not bother or if you have loads of subscriptions…most ppl aren’t happy with this but it’s worth it if you have the funds😂
My iPad Pro should be here tomorrow. Probably need to upgrade my interface (been using Focusrite iPad Dock, but not sure if it will work, even with adapter cable, as is set up with Lightning.)
Yeah I haven’t specifically heard of the dock will work. Lightning to USB-C isn’t really possible in my experience.
@@PeteJohnsMusic May have to buy the Focusrite 2i2 to get in with mics and guitar, keyboards…
Hi Pete ,
Another great video,
Appreciate your content and how to guides .
What would we do without you and Patrick from the garage band guide
I have made all my purchases for gear based on your reviews and recommendations.
I’ve switched to Logic Pro from garage band and it looks great so far
Keep up the good work
Thanks Jeff. Really appreciate your support and kind words.
Pete Johns changes lives!
I definitely don’t like the subscription model and I have heard the Apple talking point about the lower barrier to entry but that’s BS as this supposedly pro software and if we need it we will buy it as we know it will pay for its self as speed is everything, however as you get to try it for a month I thought I would give it a fair shake of the sauce bottle. One thing I did like is the preview sounds function in the browser. A couple of things I didn’t like, firstly was the clunky way you add none logic Apple instruments, in Mac Logic you just select the track and click on the instrument and you can choose / swap your instrument really easily and quickly, maybe it’s me but this browser method seems overly complicated. Secondly a minor thing to some folk but Cubasis 3 supports inter app audio and is definitely more intuitive to use then this first version of Logic, Cubasis having a + to add a track and having the ability to easily change instruments quickly is definitely a big deal to me.
Yup. It won’t be perfect for everyone and will be interesting to see future updates and which direction they go. logicipad.com/.
It's interesting. Apple was going to do away with interapp audio and, with Logic Pro for iPad, it looks like they've begun to do so. For me, I wish all the developers would convert their interapp plugins to auv3. There's still hope, LOL.
I will NEVER get a subscription piece of software…. Apple and adobe can go F off… great video though as always Pete!
Fair call. That's why choice is great right?
Tried it cancelled it not doing subscription and it is a long way from Mac logic , its just a toy and apple can see a way of selling high end iPads! Tried to move over a project from Mac but won't do it as obviously has to have the plug ins. Having used logic forever and being a Logic Pro expert the iPad version leaves me cold so far , early days but lets see where it goes
I’m not sure it’s aimed at experienced Logic Mac users, especially those who have complex workflows or use lots of third party plugins and gear. I think it’s more for folks like me, moving up from GarageBand iOS.
On it's first iteration it hasn't got the exact same features of the desktop version, therefore 'it's just a toy...' Top piece of rational, constructive criticism going on there.
Respectfully I would say its 80% min that HATE subscriptions . Including myself
Maybe? The research I’ve seen suggests there are more folks who are indifferent to them. It’s why Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, Disney, and of course Apple sell a lot of them.
If I could of bought it out right I would of, however because it’s subscription, I won’t go for it.
Yeah fair enough too. It won’t be for everyone.
Thank you. I needed this video. I downloaded Logic Pro on my IPad and I am not sure for my amateur level if it worth the subscription.
This makes me gravitate to buying a Macbook which I considered. They did the same with their Final Cut Pro video editing.
For now I will learn and try and decide when I come to a final conclusion. I can tell you that I am not going into Final Cut because I already have Lumafusion which has the advantage of better subtitles and titles that I need. I was waiting for the Logic Pro for IPad and I am disappointed from their subscription model so it will have to pass with flying colors before I decide to get into it permanently. I am not a pro but I love high end products. So we shall see.
Totally understand this. While you’re trying it out, feel free to jump in to me tutorial series here - th-cam.com/play/PLc8Xg_23Wa55Eoyv7FZFhX9URoXxbC3l9.html&si=sxfm-UuRqY8ACOfE
I’ve tried to cover the most important changes and differences. Basically whenever something came up that stumped me, I solved it and then made a video. 😎
Hopefully this shortcuts the process for others.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Thank you. I will look into your link and learn your tutorials. You have an amazing teaching talent! I like the rapid, no nonsense attitude and attempt to keep it short when possible.
logic pro for iPad seems like pretty rounded daw especially in conjunction with Final cut for iPad video\podcasting postproduction .
good as a soundboard for live streaming too.
I was less impressed by the roundtrip latency on the iPad when using keyboards and other controllers with any app.
Yes it’s pretty good! Http://logicipad.com/
I surely will move on to Logic X and update my 6 th generation ipad to a 9th or 10 th generation. Usb c or usb to lighning...is there really a difference in the sound quality coming from an audio interface ?
Wish you all the best !
USB-C is just easier to use as it’s more comps to clean with more adapters. Sound quality doesn’t really vary. It can also do things like HDMI out which isn’t really supported by Lightning. So if your budget can stretch, I’d go for USB-C.
Very interested if you’ve tried straight, audio tracks, recording, importing, audio tracks or stems, as well as multiple outputs for use with backing tracks, playing live
I tried some of this stuff on my Q&A show today. th-cam.com/users/liveHKhF8QS8-tg?feature=share
Nice review! I absolutely hate that Apple is trying to force us into a subscription model. Waves recently tried it and it didn’t go that well.
I think is great so they can hire mode developers and focus to improve the app. But I think they should add more sound presets. I mean it’s just $5 monthly.
@@diegofouche My experience with subscription based software is quite the opposite. The reason I switched away from Premiere Pro and Pro Tools is that Adobe and Avid became lazy and focused more on revenue than on fixing their bugs and developing their software.
It won’t be for everyone. That’s why personal choice and freedom is important and cool.
@@diegofouche $5 a month over a 2-3 years of use and you'll be paying more than the dekstop version... and then STILL paying. That's how they get ya. 😂
Well the good thing I’m in the 30 day free trial out before I actually decide wether I want to keep the app or unbscribe to it I’m just trying to find out every little detail I can before I make a commitment 😬😬..
That’s the best way to be! And I’ll be here telling you the good, bad and ugly Al Alok the way. 😎
Wonderfully explained PERIOD. Thank you so very much.
Thanks to you my friend. Appreciate your support and kind words.
Brilliant video as ever, all the best✨☘️🎸
Thanks my friend. I hope you get value from the other videos on the channel and consider subscribing if you haven’t already. 👍
Always on point….beautifully eloquently spoken…and speaking about colors tho…I’m trying to figure what your Jersey log says in the center,,,cool Jersey mate..cheers….🤗😂☝️💯🧨
Haha! Cheers my friend. And this is the mighty Adelaide Rush, Australian Women’s Ice Hockey team that I was previously the PA Announcer for. 🏒
Does Logic Pro enable you to master music in a similar fashion as Final Touch did?
Yes. th-cam.com/video/eotxp-BRgBc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UYAX9XIMlA66X87p
I feel like I would add all the sounds in logic on my iPad then when its time to do mixing mastering that kind of thing I would just use the Mac
Mixing and mastering actually works really well on Logic Pro iPad , but use what works for you.
@@PeteJohnsMusic its just because I have a lot of third party plugins that I use that is not available on the iPad and yes mixing and mastering does work on the iPad but what I mean’t was if you use a lot of third party plugins I think you should make your ideas on the iPad and then if your wanting to finish it on the Mac that is the best way to go
Thanks for an excellent video Pete. I’ll think I’ll stay with GB. I’m not sure I’ll use any of the features. I’m an old 4-track tape guy so GB is technical enough for me. It seems too complicated for even a 12.9”
I really don’t like the Sub payments either. Like you if I upgraded I’d buy it outright. I don’t like the thought of going through a flat spot and see 8 $AUD going out of my account every month.
Thanks again 👍🏼
Yup I hear you. I’ve been happily using GarageBand iOS for 7 years and like to think that my finished products are pretty solid!
It’s “only”5 dollars a month !!
I’ll just add it to my 30 other “only”
5 dollar a month subscriptions.
60 dollars a year. Over 200 dollars after 4 years. They tricked you.
It won’t be for everyone. Work out of its right for you. logicipad.com/
Excellent clear information expertly presented, thank you. How can I fix this: I’m using old Thunderbolt Display with my iPad but Logic Pro won’t play on it full screen (due to aspect ratio?). I have black strip on each side…Google, TH-cam etc display perfectly however?
Yeah. I have the same issue. Hopefully they will address this in future updates.
I'm curious if you think the 11" ipad is sufficient for Logic Pro? I'm leaning toward that one for portability and I do fine on the 10" with GarageBand. I know I have something like 15-30 days to return if it does not work out, but curious if you have opinion. I just need to be able to navigate and do things... I know that for something like Reason a tablet of any sort is really crowded (like a SurfacePro).
Hey there. I’ve used it on both 11” and 12.9”. 11” is totally usable. Some of the buttons are a little small so an Apple Pencil comes in handy but not essential. Now that I’ve used both, I definitely lean towards the larger screen however.
Thanks so much! I'm really curious how I will feel with Logic in ipad... as GarageBand on ipad really keeps my creative process simple. But... I'm also hoping Logic here will deal with some of my annoyances with GB. Worst case I have a new ipad (mine cant support Logic, so have to buy) and end up using GB anyway :)
I’m trying Logic on iPad but I couldn’t find a feature that is impossible doesn’t exist here. Move audio transient, like auria pro does and all daws have… they exist here? Or exist only the audio quantize feature ?
I’m still exploring this so not 100% on this. Watch this space as we learn more together. logicipad.com/
In garageband recording in 432 hz is complicated,
is adjusting the herz possible with Locic Pro for ipad ?
Thank you so much for all your valuable information,
Wish you a happy day !
Yup it actually is which I was quite impressed by. Full tuning options.
Is it possible to record in ipad logic Pro 7/8 and 5/8 rhythm? Which is not possible in garage band...
Yes.
Yup it sure is. I show this in today’s Q&A video. th-cam.com/users/liveHKhF8QS8-tg?feature=share
Pete I need help wen I record volcaos I only seem to record only from one’s side and not mono 😩😩what do I do
You might be selecting stereo instead of mono in your settings? Take a other look at the section in this one. th-cam.com/video/ZVsGea83UWg/w-d-xo.html
@@PeteJohnsMusic yes I found it 😄thank you very much !!!it’s actually at the beginning right wen you open the app 🙏🙏🙏🙏thanks again Pete
👍 👌 review my friend, as always
Thanks my friend.
Love your stuff! I am a complete recording/I-pad newb...are you using some sort of Bluetooth mouse?
Welcome! Great to have you here. Yes, I use (and love) this one. th-cam.com/video/_nbZU0eYnQM/w-d-xo.html
Are the instrument sounds any different or better on Logic Pro?
Short answer? Yes. For some. And there are more. logicipad.com/
Hi Pete, is there any way to use the GarageBand iOS sampler and trim the sample in the sampler on logic pro?
Logic Pro has the Quick Sampler which allows you to trim the sample you are using. logicipad.com/
Can someone pls help me how do u download it???
There’s a link in the description and over at my was page logicipad.com/
Pete, your 60 frames per second is killing my data plan, LOL. Well, that and my TV system can't play 1080p at 60 FPS. Do you even need to do 60 fps?
Sorry. I would have thought it would downscale to 30 automatically? I started using 60fps for smoother iPad screen display, and haven’t had other feedback, but always willing to be flexible.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Yeah, sadly it doesn't down-convert to 30 fps unless we watch at 480p or less. :)
Arrangements markers ie verse chorus bridge , is a real big miss for me , others I’m enjoying it ! But still need a Mac for that arrangement and final mix down .
Yeah. I’ve found the markers track but it’s pretty clunky to use.
@@PeteJohnsMusic how do tell
Will there be a Logic 'Pro vs Cubasis' video in the future?
Possibly. If there’s enough demand for it!
Thanks for making Logic Pro ipad easy💯When i move a Song from Logic ipad to mac do the samples within the song move too?
Yes it will bring everything across. logicipad.com/
Very usefull video Pete, as usual! One question: is it possible to quantize audio files not midi) in Logic Pro? Thanks again!
Hightlight an audio region and open the Inspector. You'll find the Quantize options there, including swing and strength. If you set the scope to Track instead of Region, you'll find Flex Time which should allow you to make sure that every peak in the audio region is in time with the Tempo. So you have two options with audio files.
Question is the logic pro on iPad midi assignable??and where is the monitor on/off option when recording vocals
Monitor on-off is in the fader section. Assignable MIDI? I don’t believe so.
Great video ♥️
Thank you. I hope you get value from the other videos on the channel and consider subscribing if you haven’t already. 👍
How can you load biasfx into this like garage band
AUv3 plugins can be added using the Audio FX. Inter app audio plugins are unfortunately not supported.
That’s dumb all my tones on biasfx - I just like the markers so I can loop parts like a normal daw - is biasfx going to be able to import soon hope so
I like they way with Logic Pro on Mac - where you can put in the plug-in say biasfx you can here it and it records clean and you can change fix later is this not possible on this?
is there a way to record midi fx into another midi track to see all the notes that comes out form the arpeggiatorm midi fx for example?
Hmmmm….. not sure sorry? Maybe ask over at the Create Record Release Facebook group at createrecordreleaae.com, or the Discord group here - studiolivetoday.com/discord.
Is this a mixed version of GarageBand + Cubasis?)))
Pretty much! Seems more stable and easy to use than CB though. And more features than GarageBand.
@@PeteJohnsMusic I’ve been recording and producing music on iPad for last 10 years. I have some albums of metal music whole done on iPad on iTunes and Spotify. I’ve been waiting for this for YEARS. AND NOW here it is - when I lost my passion for music))) seems like it’s time to rise again!
No way am I subscribing to any DAW.
Better to BOYCOTT this product by Apple
before they try to start imposing subscriptions
on Logic Pro X for the MacBook and Mac Pro.
This is a ‘Test Run’ by Apple to ‘test the waters’.
If we let them get away with this now,
you should be aware of what the future will hold.
I recently walked away from Pro Tools for this very reason.
BOYCOTT each and every DAW Company
that attempts to impose subscriptions.
Respect your decision. Also respect others to choose differently. Everyone has different views and experience.
I am from Germany one pint of 🍺in a beer garden cost 6 € any questions? 🤣
In Australia, one pint is $10+. 😳
@@PeteJohnsMusic Holly Shit 😱poison snakes and spiders sharks in the Ozean and expensive beer
Peter I can’t come to Australia I prefer to stay at home here in Hamburg 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Peter you make great videos 🤘😉
Quick question! Does anyone know if you can automate tempo or time signature changes?
Yes just checked - in the global track
@@peacefulpigeon7254 HELL YES!!!
Yup. I showed this in today’s Q&A. th-cam.com/users/liveHKhF8QS8-tg?feature=share
Cómo importar una canción a lógic iPad para hacer remix
This will help you with this. th-cam.com/video/LmKgYdz6op8/w-d-xo.html
I also think the browser in garage band is ten times more useful on iOS than in Logic which is a miserable experience truth be told . Third party plugins are really a pain to use as well.👽✌️
Thanks for sharing.
200 US$ for logic is nothing people spend that and a lot more on shoes every month I bought it back when I was working for fast food 9$ an hour it was the mac I saved up for that was the thing I feel like holding most ppl back but now macs are so cheap now starting with the Mac mini and now the iPad 9th gen can run logic too so with that being said this subscription better bring lots of features and a lot more consistent updates if they want ppl to sub.
Will be interesting to see what happens next with this. logicipad.com/
Any notation features?
No unfortunately. Score editor is missing, at least in v1.0.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Got it. Thanks!
Q - does Logic Pro for iPad have any kind of MIDI-learn capabilities?
I haven’t explored this fully, but I don’t think there’s a lot of options related to MIDI learn.
From what I see in the blogs - yes it has
Yes I started using it and made a cool song with this app and I was wondering if it’s like ableton and yes when you touch any button or knob you can see it in the automation sequencer and just press with your finger and edit it so easy.
Wow! The audio is off from the video by a ton!
Really? Thought I’d synced it pretty well. 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I’m finding it quite buggy, this is why I stopped using logic. I paid top dollar for a piece of software that was full of bugs. If it’s the same as the iPad I won’t continue my subscription
Fair enough. Make sure you report any bugs. This is a version 1.0 piece of software so they need to know what needs to be patched.
@@PeteJohnsMusic will do man, and what about enable performance recording.? Doesn’t seem to be there which liveloops kinda pointless
If you see 5 6 7 track you can’t unsee😂 i’m very sorry
🤷🏻♂️ I didn’t see but maybe one day I will. 😎
This is evil, horrible, corporate greed, worst thing ever....
Is what i would say if I didint love it too. 🙃 Thanks for the video man. It was helpful.
Hahah! Well played sir. Well played.
200 dollars lying around..sheesh..that’s so cheap it’s unreal
Yeah, for some folks. It’s all relative isn’t it?
Cubasis 3 is WAY better!
I love using cubasis 3..but when it comes to sends and busses cubasis can’t touch this
You’re 100% correct. You just forgot to include “in my opinion” at the start of your comment. 😎🤘
cubasis design and notes editor =💩💩💩😂
@@PeteJohnsMusic ha ha , correct
I also still prefer Cubasis over Logic right now. Logic isn't offering me anything I can't already do with that and MultiTrackStudio. Logic also (currently) lacks some very basic features that I'd need from it. It's a great start but it has a long way to go to match the 'game changing' praise it's getting - in my opinion. 😁
kinda unnecessary, imho.
Yup, it won’t be for everyone. If you know your workflow and what you use, you’ll know if this will be useful. logicipad.com/
Their tutorials don’t work correctly with third party software 👽✌️
Apple’s or mine? Not quite sure what the issue is sorry.
I found it atrocious. It’s clunky and super unintuitive. What a mess of an app. Creating on this would frustrate the hell out of me. I cancelled subscription and deleted after few hours of using it for trial.
Thanks for your feedback. And you nailed it here but sharing that this was your experience. It will be different for everyone.
I actually liked it and made a cool song with this app
You might be using an old ipad i guess. Works great for me but everyone has a different workflow
This is the an Earthshaking game changer. The best DAW with an unbelievable cool and good workflow.
I'm very happy with the awesome Hammond B3, Studio Horns & Strings, all midi & audio effects, all Synths and Samplers are great.
I'm dazed and amazed ! 💫✌🏼👍🏼🦴🌈
It’s pretty good so far. Hopefully we are not all in the honeymoon period! Seems like a winner though.
@@PeteJohnsMusic I had an big Hammond B3 Trip, playing lower & high manual in a split + sustain / hold pedal switch for Leslie Slow / Brake to Fast switch.
Musik skills become rainbow collers in those moments ✅
There is nothing that you do in Logic Pro that you can’t do on another iOS daw
You’re probably right. For me, it takes the flexibility of Auria, the visual layout of Cubasis and the simplicity of GarageBand. So, for my workflow - it’s well matched.
@musacman57: So why then are hundreds of thousands of folks paying a monthly subscription? What DAW can do all of what he explained , not to mention all the other plug ins? (Rhetorical question)…
You’re right. Other apps do it better and more cleaner. This iPad port is a complete mess.
@@WyattLite-n-innwell when you are serious about making music for streaming services then I think paying just $5 is nothing. I pay it and I love it. I actually discovered that I am more creative by making music with iPad and then master in the MacBook. After used it I believe this Logic Pro for iPad is great
And there is not one person out there can hear a song a tell if it was created on Auria or cubasis or logic Pro
It’s a great DAW but it definitely has some flaws & needs some updates im not sure if I’m going to keep my subscription until they make some adjustments it should be a better way of using the files app for you’re own drum sounds & 3rd party samples and on the Mixer I can’t understand why I find it very cluttered on the iPad mini but I am getting use to it not a deal breaker for me.
I know I don’t have it completely down pack yet so maybe it’s user error lol I have been able fix some of my work flow complaints so I’ll be fair but great review I appreciate what you’ve been able to cover on IOS through out the years.😎😇🫡.
Yup. It’s version 1.0. I talk about some of this in today’s show. th-cam.com/users/liveYl5Dive1rNU?feature=share
Just downloaded it Pete. Hopefully with your guidance this should be relatively easy to learn. Your lessons on GarageBand are great. I am sure the Logic Pro ones will be too, cheers Ken