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Logic Pro is now part of Apple Creator Studio, an amazing collection of Apple’s most powerful creative apps designed to help you bring your ideas to life. The suite includes Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage — plus premium content and intelligence features in Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and Freeform, all in one simple plan.
Logic Pro for iPad is a professional music creation app that puts the power of the studio right at your fingertips. Tap into a complete collection of sophisticated creative tools for songwriting, beat making, editing, and mixing — all with an interface that’s been designed from the ground up for iPad. Use Multi-Touch to play powerful software instruments with the tap of a finger and interact naturally with intuitive controls. Creative plug-ins like Beat Breaker and Sample Alchemy plug-ins make it easy to cook up beats and explore new sonic territories. Then access a full featured mixer and Mastering Assistant to give you everything you need to create a professional-sounding mix entirely on iPad.
Creative Interface Optimized for iPad
• Play powerful software instruments and interact expressively using Multi-Touch
• Navigate large complex projects with pinch-to-zoom and swipe-to-scroll
• Discover powerful features and strengthen your skills with integrated guided Lessons
• Create precision edits and detailed track automation with Apple Pencil
• Drag and drop multiple files at once from the Files app to quickly build drum kits or add stems to a project
• Use Stem Splitter to separate nearly any mixed audio recording into six distinct parts: Drums, Bass, Vocals, Guitar, Piano, and Other instruments*
Sound Browser
• Easily discover inspiring sounds with a predictive filtering system
• Use the Sound Library to access an expanding collection of free sound packs
• Access your personal collection of samples directly from Logic’s built-in sound Browser
Professional Instrument and Effects Plug-ins
• Create music with a massive collection of powerful software instruments
• Shape your sound using high-quality effects like vintage EQs and compressors, high-end reverbs, and creative multi-effects
• Build your own guitar or bass rig with Amp Designer and Bass Amp Designer
• Expand your instrument and effects library with third-party Audio Units from the App Store
• Connect an audio interface or MIDI device to record instruments or microphones and control plug-ins and automatable parameters in Logic**
Beat Production
• Radically reshape and reshuffle audio with Beat Breaker, a sophisticated time and pitch morphing instrument
• Use Sample Alchemy to transform audio into entirely new malleable sounds
• Chop or loop any sample into a playable instrument using Quick Sampler
• Build and play custom drum kits using samples and plug-ins with Drum Machine Designer
• Create drum beats, bass lines, and melodic parts, and reshape sounds over time using Step Sequencer
• Use Live Loops to capture inspiration and quickly build arrangements by mixing and matching loops, samples, and your recordings
Session Players
• Discover six professional instrumentalists designed to create nuanced performances, responsive to your direction
• Synth Player, Bass Player, Keyboard Player, Acoustic Drummer, Electronic Drummer, and Percussionist offer a wide range of genres and distinct playing styles
Full Featured Pro Mixer
• Shape a mix using channel strips with volume faders, pan controls, plug-ins, sends, and precision automation
• Deliver a release-ready mix using Mastering Assistant
Massive Library of Sounds
• Build kits and sampler instruments with over 6,300 samples of drums, vocals, sound effects, and more
• Over 5,700 instrument and effects patches
• More than 12,900 loops in a wide range of styles
* Requires iPadOS 26 with Apple A17 Pro chip or later
** Logic Pro for iPad supports class-compliant audio interfaces or MIDI devices
Logic Pro: Make Music App Comments & Reviews
Logic Pro: Make Music Positive Reviews
UpdateThis is not beginner friendly at all. I enjoy the DJ APP far more as it’s easy to just insert my own tracks and sample. This is not what I call Apple simplicity. The Final Cut Pro app is enjoyable because it’s a nice cut from the imovie app which was easy to understand without the need of tutorials. I did not enjoy this app at all just way too many things going on for me just seems extremely bunched up I thought it would be a different more enjoyable experience compared to the Mac version since it’s on an iPad but I was wrong,incredibly frustrating app with preinstalled things I just don’t need After spending more time with the app it’s not so bad at all but I just still feel like the simplicity is not there. Just to insert your own tracks is cumbersome..I have to drag from my files according to the steps in the Logic Pro manual. I get it it’s an iPad so it makes sense to do that but even dragging it into the app is confusing if you’re a beginner all I wanted to do is sample vocals I wish it moving around the app was a bit more simple for hobbyist. Not a producer by any means but the way I can fly through Final Cut pro but not this app is frustrating.Version: 2.0.1
Where is “score”?!!Downloaded Logic yesterday and discovered that “score” has been removed from the program! Folks, not everyone is a hip-hop, rap, beats maker (All legit genres that don’t necessarily need a score read out and editor), but those of us who arrange, write for video or film or just prefer a standard notation editor rather than just a piano roll editor, may find this seriously lacking. A piano roll doesn’t give you a quick and easy visual, like notes on a staff do. I use the piano roll extensively when I am fine tuning a feel for a track, but it is horrible for just looking for quick harmonic changes over a broad range of notes. Another thing everyone should be aware of is that Logic is very sensitive to memory overload. I had lots of apps open ( because that hasn’t been an issue with anything else) and I loaded in a project that had nine tracks running each with several plugins on them (no audio, just midi)and I got a system overload warning stating “ The plug-ins in the project are overloading your iPad, or your iPad is low on memory.” I closed all my apps and had no more problems, so beware. I have an iPad Pro with 16gb ram and 1 terabyte of storage, so that really shouldn’t have been an issue. Logic is amazing on most everything else and I have enjoyed using it extensively for at least 7 hours since yesterday (lol). Score editor is a major work flow loss for me, so until that is resolved, my rating will be 3 stars at most..Version: 1.0
AmazingNot that Apple really needs praise here, but they’ve really knocked it out of the park with Logic Pro for iPad - and this is only the first release. It doesn’t have EVERYTHING from the desktop version, but I think for most folks there’s more than enough here. If you’re already a GarageBand on iPad user and you’re starting to hit walls this is where you want to head. I’ve used many iOS/iPadOS and desktop DAWs over many, many years and the feeling I’m getting when using Logic Pro for iPad is the same feeling as when I first started using Reason. It took a good day or two to really wrap my head around the UI (it’s QUITE different from GarageBand on mobile) but once you do it’s like opening this amazing treasure chest of tools. There’s so many ways to string together instruments and effects chains. When I put a drummer track on a Drum Machine Designer instrument channel the first time it kind of blew my mind (maybe this always worked on Logic for Mac? I don’t know, never used it). You really get the best of all worlds here - flexible MidiFX, a time line, great audio editing, full AUv3 instrument and effect automation. It’s got the playfulness of AUM with the familiarity of a DAW with a timeline. And this is just the beginning….Version: 1.0
From someone who spent more than 30,000 hours on Logic!I too wanted to like Logic for iPad. I bought the M4 iPad the day it came out and spent days trying to record. I give up and going back to my M1 MacBook for Logic (Keeping my iPad for DaVinci Resolve though!) I been on Logic since it was on PC in 2003! And I just simply wanted to record some plain vocals. I watched many tutorials. Read a bunch of stuff on this.. there are many positives but here are my complaints 1. LATENCY when recording vocals is by far the biggest problem! Even when its set on 64 or 128 the latency is impossible to record vocals to a beat with. (PROBLEM FIXED! HAD TO GO TO LOW LATENCY MODE) 2. Create my own shortcuts! Im not even sure if Pressing Command & LEFT (or RIGHT) to zoom in & out tracks is a shortcut that I created but I need that! 3. The COMMAND CLICK TOO & RIGHT CLICK TOOL!. The one I mostly use is the cut tool and that cut tool from GarageBand is not cutting it no pun intended. I use the cut tool like every 3 seconds when mixing and its really the deal breaker for me.. I just can’t with how slow it is and how much time it takes to cut! So many positives though but just can’t currently.. not yet!.Version: 2.0
Audio and iPad should mix betterI wanted to like this. I love the idea of recording onto iPad. It eliminates the need for a computer and the numerous latency and other complicated issues that come with it. Unfortunately, it didn’t end up working out due to my tc electronic go twin interface seemingly biting the dust after less than a year of use. If you’re listening Apple, forget all the midi implementation and drum sequencing. I just need something that records audio, is multitrack, and outputs a wav file. Equalization and compression are just bonuses that come along for the ride. I don’t need anything else, and I certainly don’t want to use a computer, when it should (and does) work better for iPad. I don’t blame Apple for the interface issue, but it’s time to figure out a usb a to lightning solution that goes beyond just cameras, as I also have a behringer uphoria umc1820, which has its own power supply. Perhaps the usb c iPads handle this better. I don’t know, mine is lightning. I wanted this to work so badly. It just didn’t..Version: 1.0
Excited to see Apple innovate in 2024Hey guys, the app is not perfect but it’s one heck of a start in the right direction. My suggestion is to start working with plug-in manufacturers so the people who’ve already bought a Mac version of an audio plug-in. Ken request a validation key to a little checkmark in Logic Pro for iPad, which will automatically down from within the app. If we have not purchased the Mac app, we can rent or purchase a plug-in from within the app without needing to close the app or install other apps which add complications and crashes. If anyone can solve this problem, Apple can make away on the iPad pros. Keep that API internal so performance isn’t based on a third-party plugin developer You guys could be the ones to democratize plug-in manufacturers that are so outrageously overpriced, shutting out a lot of potential customers. This could be a new stream, a financial income for the manufacturers of the plug-ins. Like free money left on the table will encourage them to obey your API laws and extra work to make their plug-ins compatible with your strict guidelines to work flawlessly inside of iPad Pro.. I think when you call this logic for iPad, you just have to have plug-ins and external plug-ins. You just gotta have them to be taken seriously. Furthermore, you would dominate tablet sales because there’d be nothing like it on any other platform, another way of customer lock into the ecosystem. Your welcome now please execute 😁.Version: 2.0
Very solid startI’m a recording artist, producer, and engineer who has used logic on desktop for a decade. Overall I am thoroughly impressed with logic on the iPad. I love sliding around audio with my finger or creating eq curves by a touch. The stock sounds are truly impressive. My only two complaints thus far is I wish it had the ability to load a saved chain/template. For someone who records vocals I hate having to re add in all my plugins one by one instead of just loading up a saved channel strip. Also I wish it had the ability to choose parts of different takes like I can on the desktop version. It’s a bit tedious having to slice the audio then pick different takes as opposed to the slider on desktop to merge different takes. Also with my interface I notice a slight delay even on the fastest sample rate when recording with effects. Wish the m1 I’m sure the issues will be resolved in the near future and once they are I can record exclusively on my iPad. Great job.Version: 1.0
Over all pretty goodLogic Pro is a great alternative for people who use garage band but want a over all better tools to make music. Although one problem I have is that a lot of the instruments in garage band aren’t in Logic Pro. To name a few jet stream, mechanized bass, fuzz sweep bass, the list goes on. Also I can’t seem to find the LFO rate thing, but that might just be me being dumb. Also I have some ideas for sound packs you can add to logic and garage band. First of all a Brostep and classic dubstep would be nice. Also maybe add a tropical house pack. And please change the sound of the screech bass. It sounds like you mixed the sound of nails on chalkboard and a metal pipe. Search up long bass tutorial and click on the first short you see and you’ll see the type of sound I’m talking about. But over all this is rlly good..Version: 1.1
It’s a real DAW with everything I needI quit Cubase 10.5 a few years ago. You can’t even do proper ducking with it. Ditched the pc laptop for a much faster M-1 iPad Pro with 16g ram. Tried Cubasis 3 which is absolutely Stone Age compared to the advancements from Logic Pro for iPad. It’s absolutely legit and I’m able to do all kinds of fun things with it I could never do with any iOS 3d party product. Which I can still use with logic. The price for subscription is worth every penny…you could pay for 10 years before it’s as much as Cubase, plus it doesn’t go obsolete on you, while you pay to upgrade Cubase to the next version. If you don’t wanna spend the price of a single cup of coffee and doughnut once a month for the full time use of this superior app…whatever. I’m having too much fun to waste time convincing you. Except for writing this review obviously..Version: 2.0.1
Game Changer!I’m an audio engineer and a Logic Pro lifer. I use Logic Pro everyday and I took the news of this release with a healthy dose of skepticism. I wasn’t immediately sure how the user interface would translate and had my doubts about a DAW in an iPad. Fifteen minutes of poking around the app and those doubts have been put to rest. This thing is amazing! Automation is an absolute breeze ( especially with a stylus). Surgical cuts and leveling can be a bear to do with a mouse or a trackpad. The ability to physically draw your automation curve is a massive time saver and I got some great natural sounding results in short order. This is a legit DAW in an iPad. Meaning we can have access to a studio anywhere you can hold a tablet. This opens up a great many exciting creative avenues and will be a welcomed addition to my toolbox. Thank You!.Version: 1.0
A Turning Point for Music Production on iPadLogic Pro at version 1.0 is a terrific starting point for a real “pro” DAW on iPad, and I think it reflects that the music software market for iPad is ready to go to the next level. One star deduction because there are some noticeable gaps between Logic Pro for iPad and really any desktop-grade DAW. Some of these gaps are down to limitations at the OS level, some due to the inevitable “90% complete” nature of a 1.0 release, and some that are hard to understand. For example, file handling is obtuse and difficult to work with, with no concept of “Save as…” or versioning or template functionality. It’s easy to inadvertently lose or damage existing work. That said I think Apple has a solid foundation here and I’m hopeful we’ll see improvements at a regular cadence..Version: 1.0
I love it read this developersI love this app is amazing but there are some things to be improved in order to pay monthly like more sounds presets, I don’t care too much about samples because I can add my samples through files but we need more sounds for alchemy. Please add more sounds presets like those in Spire by Reveal Sound and Serum. Please add a multiband compressor for mastering like Sonible plugins or the multiband like Fabfilter. Also if you can make it more easy to copy and paste, maybe if you can hold with one finger and drop a sample with the other finger so you can clone or copy paste a sample that would be amazing. Other than that the app is great and I love that is doesn’t load CPU that much as my MacBook. But please give us more sounds presets I would even pay more for membership.Version: 1.0
Love to see itI think it’s wonderful this app has finally been brought to iPad and I like that it’s not a one-to-one clone of the desktop version but more thought out for a touch interface. The layout isn’t necessarily intuitive but it’s pretty fast to figure out and the included lessons are great. Sure, it’s still missing a few things (please bring Flex Pitch soon 🤞) but for a v1 I’m extremely satisfied and hope that this brings more attention, innovation, and competition to iOS music production from plugin vendors and other DAWs. As for the subscription—I like it. I think the monthly pricing makes some of the more advanced Logic Pro features more accessible to people who want to track ideas and explore their musical side but don’t necessarily have the resources for a large upfront investment. If my kid is serious about wanting to get into music production, I’m a lot more likely to pay $5 for a couple months on the iPad she already has than I am to buy her a MacBook Pro, Logic Pro X, and all the hardware and plugins that she’ll inevitably want for a hobby that might not stick. Bottom line, I think it’s a great value for the initial feature set and I can’t wait to see where we go from here..Version: 1.0
What Version, apprehensive?I’m only reserving my mid score of 3 stars because I am unable to find the version number of Logic Pro for iPad. Albeit I don’t agree with it, I understand the monthly subscription but “I ain’t cool with ya’ll telling us it’s for ongoing future developments without revealing a version number to signify and announce an update! Why?!!” All the other apps on here don’t hide it, why are ya’ll? Other than that, it seems pretty cool and powerful for an iPad app. I am happy with it somewhat but still, I like looking at version numbers to tell exactly what’s been done and how often they are being worked on and released. So far, my only gripe. Will upgrade my score when I see a bit more, starting with that version number..Version: 1.0
You done messed up, Apple.Update: Plugins working better. Not happy with the lack of a simple MIDI learn (that I could find). In that respect, Cubasis 3 is still cleaner and easier to use. How is Cubasis 3, a third party app in direct competition with Logic's DAW features, able to host inter-app and all my AU plugins while Apple's own product chokes when it tries? I'm sure the Official Response would be that the plugin devs need to fix their wares, but... ahem... myriad other apps work with them perfectly. Maybe your team should get in touch with Steinberg for advice. Thank god Cubasis is fantastic. And NanoStudio. And AudioBus. And every single other music app that works as advertised. How about free subs until LP actually works? I was thrilled like everybody else in the whole entire music-nerd universe when LP finally appeared on iPad. Right now I'd rather use GarageBand. Or Voice Memos. Or an Etch-a-Sketch..Version: 1.0
Logic Mobile is Too Powerful for my deviceAlthough Logic has a lot more settings and instruments than GarageBand, when I loaded less than 30 instruments in my project, a message that said “CPU Overload” kept me from being able to play my song. I have an iPad Air 4th gen. With a decent amount of storage, so I thought I wouldn’t have too many problems, but I think the effects and settings I can add to my instruments were too much for my iPad to handle. This is just what I have been experiencing, and I’m not exactly sure what the issue is. However, if I wonder if anyone else has been experiencing the same thing as me. I think I’m going to reach out to Apple to see if there is any solution for this reoccurring problem. BUT OVERALL LOGIC PRO MOBILE IS AWESOME.Version: 1.0
Good start, but I’ll waitI’ve been hoping for something like this for a long time. I know there have been other great DAWs on the app store for a while, but those were mainly B-tier at best. With Logic Pro on the iPad, I was excited to finally see one of the top dogs go mobile. This definitely is a “version 1” though, so there are some things that I want to see updated before I go all in. The main thing is midi integration for external controllers. Yes, I can plug in a keyboard and play right away. However, I bought this keyboard because of the control that it gave me over the DAW on my computer with the knobs, faders, transport controls, etc. Unfortunately, this version of Logic does not make use of those controls yet. The touch controls and Apple Pencil integration are great, but I’m hoping other midi controls will be added soon..Version: 1.0
Great start but many things to doThanks for finally get logic to iPad! It’s really great but there is already some things that I personally missed: 1) master volume slider at the top (even GarageBand has it) it’s inconvenient to change device volume with physical buttons 2) adding text notes - simple thing to implement and really helpful so that I should not switch between Notes app and logic 3) missing Score view in midi regions - in desktop it was very helpful 4) Surround and Atmos support((( - almost all of my desktop projects came with atmos and surround and I can’t open them on iPad at all… And I really want to make new songs in atmos on iPad 5) Comping for audio - yes I can manage takes some way but comping will be much MUCH easier 6) For some synths interface is overloaded with too many knobs and sliders that don’t distinct one from another 7) MPE midi parameters editing - now its only simple volume etc but not slide glide after touch and so on Thanks again for great app! Definitely subscribe and hope to see more sounds and functionality in future.Version: 1.0
It’s what you make itI’ve been wanting to switch to IPad music production for a long time, because I love the fluidity of the IPad so much compared to the Mac. I love both products, but I would find myself gravitating towards the IPad for almost everything before I ever went to my MacBook. The only thing holding me back was Logic because it’s my DAW of choice for almost a decade. This changed it all for me!! Just sold my MacBook, and now all I have is this powerful IPad able to do everything i need to continue making music for streaming platforms! Thank you for finally doing this Apple! Can’t wait to see all the future updates :).Version: 1.1
Home RunI have wanted this for many years, but was skeptical that it could actually work. The geniuses who implemented the core concepts of how this works must have spent thousands of hours getting it just right. I am no longer a skeptic, this works perfectly, is beautiful, and makes me want to carry my iPad everywhere I go again just like when it first came out. Today I imported a heavy rock song I’d written five years ago, which has just about every trick in the Logic book and 40 plus tracks. Within ten minutes I had figured enough out to begin working and creating in this ingenious interface. Amazing work Logic Team!.Version: 1.0
Love ItOut of everything I've tried (Ableton, FL, GarageBand, Reaper) Logic is the most fun while being just as capable. Once I got used to the layout, a touchscreen is clearly superior for this type of work. Being dependent on a desk system in the studio no longer makes sense to me. Perhaps if I was ONLY editing but I'm not so being able to grab the tablet is ideal. I wish they would enable editing of the sound packs so I don't have to keep gigabytes worth of loops when all I want is a few of the instruments but... I'm not going to take a whole star because of a minor inconvenience. Overall I love Logic to death. Beautiful software..Version: 2.0.1
One use onlySorry, the basic reason I keep this subscription is for the mastering suite, everything else pales in comparison to the desktop version I’ve had since 2017. My iMac is too old, or too “Intel,” to do the mastering (except for “clean”), and my 2019 iPad Pro can’t do some of the latest things like Stem Splitter. I get the impression Apple wants me to buy a new M2 version that I certainly can’t afford. Planned obsolescence? Anyway, I have issues with iPad DAWs in general and will stick with my fave, AUM. Live Loops, maybe. Have yet to cross that bridge..Version: 2.0.1
Seems Alright, but it isn’t ready for prime timeOnly accepts iPad AU plugins, which is fine, but it is really frustrating that this can’t scale to full screen when docked with a computer. It would be nice to get a little bit more real estate with a computer screen without and use the full screen. It seems like an unnecessary bottleneck to a creative process. I’d stick with the Mac one if that bugs you, otherwise it is not bad, and is much better than any other iPad DAW as far as I can tell, but still, with the power the iPads have now, I didn’t expect these unnecessary limitations..Version: 1.0
The best iPad DAW for meLast year I switched to making music on the iPad because I found I was more productive on it. For each project, however, I had to choose one of four DAWs depending on what limitations I was willing to live with for that project. But Logic has all the features that are most important to me. Things that would make it better: MIDI export. Export regions. UI for the plug-ins that are currently playback only. Ability to write or import MIDI scripts without needing the Mac version of Logic. Easier management of takes than having to pull up a menu and submenu for each operation..Version: 1.0
Please please respondI was really liking this app. My MIDI, microphone, and Starrypad were all connecting really well… at first. Then my MIDI keyboard just stopped. It would work for a while then stop working after I selected a different track. I don’t know what’s wrong. It’s not the cable because it’s still sending the MIDI power and when I hit record the notes are there but the sound isn’t. This is very frustrating. I’m a new singer and producer and I’m trying to find the right DAW for the technology I’m using. What am I doing wrong? I’m using a Donned N25 MIDI keyboard if that helps. Please respond. I’m planning on getting my music up and running soon and need to know if this is the DAW for me. Thanks..Version: 1.1
Logic Pro for IpadSince i begun using Garage Band for ipad the way of doing music begun a new era of producing music. So was no surprise Logic was bought from the german company Emagic Logic and arrive to Apple at the begins of the millennium. I’m a logic user since 1999 and this a software for excellent qualities. But ipad change the game and for good reasons. A machine that can be anywhere and powerful enough to do everything with a software of music with synth and editing qualities that not even Neve consoles cand yields so good sound and perfection. So thanks Apple for gives us the amazing Logic to Ipad..Version: 2.0.1
Trying to look at and download the Sound Packs. I get the Not connected to the Internet ErrorI was trying to look at the sound packs and it took me to the error screen Logic Pro is not connected to the internet. I’ve been getting this same error with Apple Music on my iPad forever and it makes it unusable. Everything else works just fine on my iPad. My connection is fine. The program itself is working fine. It records, etc. But as soon as I try to look at Sound Packs I get the error. Help would be nice. Since this is not just a Logic Pro error. I have an 2020 iPad Pro 12.9” 1 TB.Version: 1.0
Good App in General, but FrustratingThis app has been very useful to me since I have switched from the buggy app GarageBand. But there is one HUGE PROBLEM. I didn’t know I had a lack of space in my storage on my I pad and I was working on a project. Suddenly a I got an alert that said that I should freeze my tracks on the song. And I did. Then I deleted a lot of my videos that I recorded to clear up space. When I came back to Logic Pro and tried to play my song, it said TRACK DOES NOT EXIST. I went on the Internet to see if someone knew what was going on. I COULD NOT FIND ANYTHING useful..Version: 2.0.1
Message to developers and feature requestDear developers of Logic Pro this has totally been a dream come true I have been waiting for this day for a long time thank you guys so much I hope that one day that this app will be a one time purchase (: I’m really digging it. Also could you guys acoustic producer kits feature like the desktop version and also add pop drummers and maybe add a kit in the pack that sounds close to Michael Jackson’s Billie jean drum sounds ?.Version: 1.1
You guys did it🔥🔥🔥🔥It’s a new program, it has its bugs but the functionality and workflow is unrivaled, sound is incredible, loading au3 and custom drum samples is remarkably fluid. Freeze option to save resources and samples match tempo. There’s a few glitches with note repeat viewing and the subscription is less desirable but if library expands to high quality instruments and collaborations with companies like NI and such, it could be worth it. Definitely the best DAW on iPad. Great work 🍾🍸.Version: 1.0
It’s great but….I think they did a really good job porting Logic to iPad and I find it quite enjoyable to use ,even more so than the Mac version,which I don’t actually use all that much as I mostly use Fl studio. The new plugins Beat breaker and sample alchemy are awesome too. I’ll probably end up subscribing but like others,I don’t like the subscription model, especially since I own it on Mac. I think a perpetual license option would really be nice plus some sort of discount for people who already bought the Mac version. Same with Final Cut.Version: 1.0
Great DAW But Missing MIDI ExportUnless I’m mistaken, and correct me if I am, there is no midi export. This drives me nuts since you can’t in GarageBand as well. Why create an almost full featured DAW in iOS, and then you don’t add midi export? This would make my review a full 5 stars if midi export was added. Also it has a hard time exporting a track without crashing if one has a few audio FX added to tracks. Freezing tracks isn’t the best way to export every time if one wishes to use several FX chains..Version: 1.0.1
Looking forward to rolling updates for both logic pro and final cut!!Both additions are HUGE steps in the right direction, and i am excited to see the direction in continuity! namely, in features like plugins, ports for iphone and ipad mini, AU and VST plugin ports, instrument synthesis vocoder customization, automation tools in logic pro, and other additional tools which may or may not already exist in an under-optimized workflow. Thanks for reading and looking forward to hearing others derivation ideas! 4 stars because of monthly payment model :o.Version: 1.1
Brilliant! A Dream Come True!!!For the joy of music. This is truly a dream come true for me. I am all about the experience when it comes to making music. This is tech that intuitively does the job without breaking my groove or taking my focus away from the creative process. I have waited a long time for this and I am very grateful for the good people at Apple that have poured their passion into this creative tool for musicians. Your contribution matters in this world. Keep up the good work!.Version: 1.0
Changed My MindI initially wasn’t a fan but after I was able to spend some time with the program I came to a different conclusion and love it. I subscribed in order to delve deeper into a complex program. Despite the steep learning curve my creativity has been sparked. I’m spending. Ore time creating now than I have in awhile. The wonderful recent update quelled my suspicions about Apple not doing much to support the program going forward. So I’m a fan!.Version: 1.1
Why not one paymentIf this was one time payment every one would buy it ..Version: 1.1
It’s everything GarageBand is, amped up, but…It’s not something I’d pay for continuously to use, sorry to say, I’ll take the trial to try it out. But if this were to have had a one time fee like $199.99 ofc I’d pay for it..Version: 1.0
Awesome travel companionWent on a short vacay with this for a month. Amazing! Got a tonne done and can continue on my home mac. Love the inexpensive rental..Version: 1.0
LOVEThe interface is so gorgeously designed and really promotes a fun environment for experimentation. I love how aligned it is to the Logic Pro X on Mac yet it has it’s own fun vibe with design choices. This is everything I would expect from iPad software as well. The vision of iPad in my eyes has always been to have a simplified, minimalistic, and playful version of Mac that closely aligns with the functionality. This software definitely lives up to that expectation. I’m disappointed to see all the negative reviews based in the fact that this is a subscription based software despite it being very reasonably priced. This opens up so many doors for people who are interested in music creation and want to test out a professional DAW and experiment. A subscription based model also means ongoing support and expansion of the software, which Is a pro not a con. Really hope to see some new ai based plug ins added along with some new loops to play around with. Thank you to the Logic Pro dev team for the work that was put into this💿!.Version: 1.1
Good but needs important fixesMIDI via touch needs immediate refinement. Having to toggle back and forth between a “pencil editor” and “editing modes” is a massive hinderance to creative flow on a touch device. Optimally without having to select any kind of pencil or editing modes, you would be able to just tap anywhere in the grid for a MIDI note to be laid down at what ever grid size is currently selected 1/16th 1/8th etc and resizing would be done by just touching the edge of the note and dragging, and selecting multiple notes would be done by simply pressing down and holding within the piano roll and dragging to select any number of notes. Quick and simple. Also needed is a global scale lock for the entire project that locks piano roll to chosen scale and key. Similar to what competitors like Live 12 now offer. Another important fix that is needed is with the channel strip. Right now when you switch presets, MIDI effects like arpeggiators and pitch tools are removed upon preset change, having to re-add these effects every time is an unnecessary pain. Also there needs to be an option to be able to select presets without their channel strip effects being applied and an option to be able to lock our own selected channel strip effects to persist upon preset change. Also needed in the iPad version is Varispeed from the Mac version and full editable control of Alchemy and the sampler like on logic for Mac. I will update my review as these major issues are fixed..Version: 2.0.1
Needs Better MIDI And Transport MappingLike many others, I also have the criticism of the monthly subscription. It would at least be nice to have the option for a one time purchase (even if it was 3x the yearly cost). Otherwise, this app is really good minus the fact that there is no easy way to MIDI learn or map external controllers, no way to map transport controls to any external devices, and no way to filter MPE channels for easy splitting with devices like the Linnstrument. This app has great potential, and I look forward to the subscription model providing frequent and important updates..Version: 2.0
Really well done app…but not for desktop replacementHate the subscription model, but that seems to be the way with a lot of apps and services, not just this one. Managing subscription creep just a fact of life these days… The app itself is very well designed, intuitive, and feature rich. Not a port of the desktop program, but a native iPad app in and of itself. A serious DAW, not a casual app. Certainly capable of producing complete professional projects. Maybe the best DAW on iPad? But not for those heavily invested in the desktop version IMHO. Notably missing: swipe comping, arrangement track, and Flex Pitch, probably other features as well. 3rd party auv3 limited to those offered on the App Store only. Templates awkward to save and use due to auto save overwriting your original template on the fly - have to duplicate a template project before using it or it’s lost - this is a universal iPadOS thing, not a problem to this specific app, but it makes for an awkward workflow. Everyone has different workflows, needs, style, and of course existing hardware, so I wouldn’t say “get it” or “avoid it”. For someone just getting into serious music production, and/or who wants to go all-iPad and portable, this is probably the way to go. For someone already immersed in the Logic desktop world, it’s probably best avoided-go with a MacBook with Logic desktop if it’s just portability you want. This review written after downloading and playing with the app for a few weeks under the free trial period (wish more app developers would let you try before you buy)..Version: 1.0
Logic Pro for IPad should be free for Logic owners!I love Logic but I agree with many other users that this should be a free or very minimal cost companion app for Logic users. Logic on the IPad can be a great resource but I’m not into this subscription model for an App that is NOT a full version of Logic. Logic Remote works well and a 1 time affordable fee I would be into..Version: 1.1
Its okayIve been using logic pro for ipad since its release, and id like to tap in some opinions and my experiences. first, the subscription. like any sane human being, its annoying.. however, if you are someone like me who is switching from garageband for iOS/iPadOS to logic pro for ipad, id say its worth it, but it depends on the situation or genre of music you make to switch. second, the features. the feature-set you get is okay? you cant edit alchemy, the sampler (excluding quick sampler), or even have flex pitch, but i can understand why there not features yet as at the time of writing this, the current version is 1.1. you do get some pretty cool sound designing synths like ES2, retro synth, drum synth, and the sculpture synth that can fill-in that void of not making a custom alchemy patch, but it isnt enough to totally "jump ship" and not have problems occur or roadblocks..Version: 1.1
Presque parfait!Incroyable d'avoir enfin accès à Logic sur iPad et de pouvoir ouvrir tous nos projets existants! Dans l'ensemble c'est super, mais il y a encore quelques fonctions qui sont absentes, sachez-le! Flex Pitch et Flex Time ne peuvent pas être ajustés Impossible de voir une piste MIDI sous forme de partition musicale et de l'imprimer Il n'y a pas de panneau Notes Impossible d'ajouter une piste film avec une vidéo (pour ceux qui composent des bandes sonores ou qui font du doublage) Les raccourcis clavier sont peu nombreux (par exemple, pas de possibilité de couper une région avec CMD+B) et le support souris/trackpad n'est pas encore au point Et finalement, pas de fonction pour supprimer automatiquement les silences (lorsqu'on fait des Podcasts) C'est une version 1.0, je suis certain que beaucoup de ces points seront corrigés avec le temps!.Version: 1.0
Subscription model for a APPLE app … nopeThe app is good and like garage band with more features. It is well done. Because it takes me allot of time to get settled with an app, doing a subscription is not logical. This app for me is a 80$ application not a 80+ $ a year app..Version: 1.0
Almost thereCan’t connect to iPhone microphone Can’t re order effects chain.Version: 1.0
FINALLY !!!About time! Thank you!.Version: 1.0
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