7/1/2023 0 Comments Logic remote![]() Garageband for iOS is a great software, allowing all the features of Garageband in a wonderfully simple package. Accessibility is an important feature for DAWs, especially for new users, and Garageband has been the playground of many novices who have gone on to further develop their music production prowess. Where Logic Pro 9 especially had a complicated looking interface, Garageband offered a simple and aesthetically pleasing alternative. The key with Garageband has always been simplicity. Offering users a fun musical playground with a surprisingly robust set of features, giving a basic DAW experience for anyone who purchases a Mac. Logic has always benefited from its free and fun sibling software Garageband. ![]() Bear in mind that Logic is a $200 software with almost 100GB of files, so would this be viable for use on an iPad? Firstly, Logic’s stripped down sibling Garageband is available for iOS, so what would Logic Pro on iPad bring that isn’t there already? Are there specific features within Logic that could work on an iPad that aren’t available in Garageband? Many people on the various forums speculate we might see a stripped down Logic iOS version, rather than the full capabilities of Logic Pro on iOS devices. When considering Logic on an iPad, there are many options to consider. Many tech-heads out there speculate that support for Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro will come to the iPad Pro, respected tech analyst Jon Prosser claimed ‘It’s happening within the next year or so,’ as far back as May 2020, but there’s been no confirmation from Apple as yet. Rumours abound that Apple’s announcement of the latest model of the M1 iPad Pro will see a simultaneous announcement of support for its Pro apps. ![]()
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