Every since I had decided to acquire an IPad, have been listening to your ideas and following through. Went and got that Baby Audio BA-1. I pretty much want to see what other Gospel Musicians are doing with their IPads and also, MPC'S. Your usage of an arpeggiator caught my attention😮. Well done there. Keep going and stay encouraged. Splat and Clat, I wanted to try, but maybe when I get more $? Good to see how you applied it in your song though.
@@seljoypro in short I do prefer Ableton to Logic Pro on desktop. Ableton has a great feature known as 'session view' which is great for sketching out ideas and then putting the ideas together to form an arrangement. After getting Logic on ipad, i decided to trial the full mac version of Logic pro but tbh I actually prefered the ipad logic as well as Ableton so I decided not to purchase the mac logic version. I sketch stuff in Logic, transfer to Ableton, and then back to Logic for mastering. Thats my current workflow.
Loving your content - thank you for sharing really useful information, great track !
Thanks so much 🙏🏾
Just added Sufficient to my Apple Music playlist. VERY nice! 🔥
Thanks for the support! I appreciate it 🙏🏾
Is it “sufficient” huh? I see what you did there. 😂👍🏾👊🏾
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Every since I had decided to acquire an IPad, have been listening to your ideas and following through. Went and got that Baby Audio BA-1. I pretty much want to see what other Gospel Musicians are doing with their IPads and also, MPC'S. Your usage of an arpeggiator caught my attention😮. Well done there. Keep going and stay encouraged. Splat and Clat, I wanted to try, but maybe when I get more $? Good to see how you applied it in your song though.
Thanks Doc! Much appreciated 🤜🏾🤛🏾some tracks fall into place easier with the first few elements ya try. This was one of them 🙏🏾
I really enjoy watching your videos! I use a combination of Ableton Live (Desktop) and Logic Pro iPad. Look forward to watching more of your videos
Thanks for the feedback! Do you prefer Ableton to Logic on the desktop?
@@seljoypro in short I do prefer Ableton to Logic Pro on desktop. Ableton has a great feature known as 'session view' which is great for sketching out ideas and then putting the ideas together to form an arrangement. After getting Logic on ipad, i decided to trial the full mac version of Logic pro but tbh I actually prefered the ipad logic as well as Ableton so I decided not to purchase the mac logic version. I sketch stuff in Logic, transfer to Ableton, and then back to Logic for mastering. Thats my current workflow.