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Looks like FCP and LP coming to iPad

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  • @DanSebPage said:

    @FPC said:
    I've never used a desktop DAW (apart from Cubase on an Atari when dinosaurs roamed the earth) so probably a dumb question but are folks expecting all the things we've been missing?

    Tempo change, time signatures, proper audio and midi routing? Other things?

    A 4/4 time signature logo is shown at the top of the mixer window - that leads me to believe other time signatures are an option

    Logic literally has everything we've been waiting steinberg to implement into Cubasis for YEARS.

  • Maybe I’m missing the point, but if you want desktop solutions why not use desktop? Yeah, cool to have LP on iOS, maybe it’s finally the mother of all DAWs on iOS, but you still have to work around the small screen. At least I hope there’s some usability improvements for working with a small screen, like automatic zoom for fiddling with settings, like a blown up overlays once you start moving faders and stuff. Otherwise it will be like using desktop software through a keyhole. I’ll wait till it lands to form a judgement, but this doesn’t get my panties in a bunch.

    It’s reasonably priced imo, if it’s worth it I can totally see myself spending 5 bucks for a monthly experience

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  • @MobileMusicPro said:

    @supadom said:
    Well, let’s see who can afford it.

    I’d be damned if I find myself editing my multitrack logic sessions on 11” as opposed to 27” screen but if it’s affordable enough…

    lol iPad supports hooking larger screens...

    And easy pinch and zoom.

  • edited May 2023

    @MobileMusicPro said:

    @DanSebPage said:

    @FPC said:
    I've never used a desktop DAW (apart from Cubase on an Atari when dinosaurs roamed the earth) so probably a dumb question but are folks expecting all the things we've been missing?

    Tempo change, time signatures, proper audio and midi routing? Other things?

    A 4/4 time signature logo is shown at the top of the mixer window - that leads me to believe other time signatures are an option

    Logic literally has everything we've been waiting steinberg to implement into Cubasis for YEARS.

    Even more you got all to wonderful lives as Ableton live session , a top pro synth in it Alchemy full version not the very limited in Garage Band, incredible pro FX and compressors it is also a pro mastering tool.

    As a Logic Pro user on Desktop be prepared to spends weeks , months , year to master it for pro production particularly if you are a iOS producer. I use it without any VST as All what you dream is here (destop Logic Pro X) including physical modeling sounds and morphing.

  • Subscription. Lame.

  • @drez said:

    @tobi77 said:
    We> @drez said:

    @tobi77 said:
    What happens if you are subscribed to Logic and Apple drops support for your current iPad model?

    If you want to use it longer with the newest updates you are forced to by a new iPad probably every 6 years.

    I still run a mac mini from 2011 which works fine for midi stuff.

    Isn't that pretty much how ecosystem works today with version of iOS and apps that support those versions? Apple is a hardware company for a reason.

    I know, but paying the same price for an older product when there is a newer one for the same price feels weird.

    Like Cubasis 2 would cost the same as Cubasis 3.

    What I was driving at was that Apple wants you to buy new hardware. They add capabilities to that hardware that allow you to do things you can't do on older chips. So if you want to keep using the new features they are adding to the software, you get better hardware. Are they nerf'ing the app to force you to buy hardware? Probably. But honestly, I don't expect any hardware company to keep writing software that will support a 10 year old iPad. It's limiting for the advancement of the product itself.

    But yeah, I think that will just be the way it works for folks that don't want to buy bigger/better/faster hardware to keep up with the features. But it will still work!

    Yes i understand that. But let s guess i am using an older version within the subscription model but i can't update anymore. I still want to use the old version. What justifies that i still pay the full $49 a year. It would be fair to get a discounted price.

  • edited May 2023

    Anyway - when we put subscription aside - it is definitely step forward and good news for those who were not satisfied with any existing daw / production enviroment available on iOS …

    looking forward to hear tons of new music from ppl who were till now complaining about limited and unfinished state DAWs on iOS preventing them from making actual music 😂😂😂

  • Someone said something like it might be close but not exactly 1:1 so who knows , because what happens with AUv3 that aren’t Logic Pro compatible assuming you wanted to port over to your desktop Mac ?

    I wish it was like Loopy Pro, which has a subscription model that makes sense: you purchase the software and you can upgrade if and when you want. That is the best idea for subscription because you get your license for the full version at the time of purchase, which is why/when you buy it. and then you can upgrade if and when you want anytime after.

    Apple take note from Michael dudes

  • @fearandloathing said:
    Someone said something like it might be close but not exactly 1:1 so who knows , because what happens with AUv3 that aren’t Logic Pro compatible assuming you wanted to port over to your desktop Mac ?

    I wish it was like Loopy Pro, which has a subscription model that makes sense: you purchase the software and you can upgrade if and when you want. That is the best idea for subscription because you get your license for the full version at the time of purchase, which is why/when you buy it. and then you can upgrade if and when you want anytime after.

    Apple take note from Michael dudes

    I think Apple is doing fine on their own. LOL.

  • 5$ a month is pretty affordable, and logic is a powerhouse of a DAW. I have Logic on desktop, but ableton is my main workflow. That may soon change.

  • THIS is now obsolete. The desktop plugin market just got wiped out with this announcement.

  • I just checked in on the iPad music subreddits and it's interesting. Over there is a lot more hostility to the subscription model (calls for boycotts, lots of "no way will I ever", etc.). I would have assumed that the subreddits and this forum are largely the same people but I guess not!

  • @shinyisshiny said:
    5$ a month is pretty affordable, and logic is a powerhouse of a DAW. I have Logic on desktop, but ableton is my main workflow. That may soon change.

    Yeah, me too. I much prefer using Ableton on desktop, but the lure of being able to move projects between the two platforms is going to be difficult to ignore. Might have to brush up on my Logic skills again.

    I’m guessing the desktop version is due an update soon then, as it’ll need to support the new features (beat breaker etc.).

  • Honestly, this is basically the Nanostudio everybody wanted. This is exactly how I will use it when I finally upgrade to the bigger iPad that comes out. Everything in Nanostudio is fantastic, obsidian especially. No audio tracks, though...Now, LPX has all that and much much more. There's so much stuff in LP that I really don't know what plugins I'd want to use with it, I can just keep it all in the box.

    I think a lot of you like midi generator plugins that you want to record the Midi onto the sequencer, so that will be one of the more interesting things to see if it supports that right away or not.

    I enjoy the "all in one" nature of Nanostudio...it all just works and I can lay in my bed at night and noodle. This is going to scratch that itch for me...eventually when I get a new iPad :lol:

  • @NeuM said:
    THIS is now obsolete. The desktop plugin market just got wiped out with this announcement.

    I don't get the… logic, what makes you say that?

  • @mjm1138 said:
    I just checked in on the iPad music subreddits and it's interesting. Over there is a lot more hostility to the subscription model (calls for boycotts, lots of "no way will I ever", etc.). I would have assumed that the subreddits and this forum are largely the same people but I guess not!

    All part of the Internet's echo chamber. Just a quick sit down and evaluation of the software will likely change a lot of minds.

  • Yes. It is affordable. Yes They are doing fine on their own. But are we? Really? I mean here on audiobus were ok, but in the world…slightly OT but the way you phrased it just hit me like, hey wait a second apple. Considering the economy and how life is, could you not throw us Logic Pro owners a bone man? I get it, if you purchase an iPad m1 or m2 just NOW and your first apple iOS purchase is Logic Pro, ok whatever subscribe. But if you own a Mac, own an iPad, own an iPhone, own an watch, Beats Studio, iPad mini, MacBook Pro, among other things, i think they could’ve rolled out a limited thing for musicians…. So again, apple take note of the people who aren’t doing as fine as mr cook

    :blush:

    But interesting about the SWAM bundle. I was wondering if they had the complete for iOS and now that I see that I wonder what will happen to SWAM prices. Will they actually be what they should be? Good for bringing that price up

  • Now I have to put a new Ipad on my shopping list. Who knows when I’ll be able to get that. Looks like iPad only I’m guessing?

  • I still haven't seen anything about MIDI plug-ins. I mean I assume support will be there, but it makes me just a bit nervous that I don't see any sign of it in any of the screenshots etc.

  • edited May 2023

    @fearandloathing said:
    Yes. It is affordable. Yes They are doing fine on their own. But are we? Really? I mean here on audiobus were ok, but in the world…slightly OT but the way you phrased it just hit me like, hey wait a second apple. Considering the economy and how life is, could you not throw us Logic Pro owners a bone man? I get it, if you purchase an iPad m1 or m2 just NOW and your first apple iOS purchase is Logic Pro, ok whatever subscribe. But if you own a Mac, own an iPad, own an iPhone, own an watch, Beats Studio, iPad mini, MacBook Pro, among other things, i think they could’ve rolled out a limited thing for musicians…. So again, apple take note of the people who aren’t doing as fine as mr cook

    :blush:

    But interesting about the SWAM bundle. I was wondering if they had the complete for iOS and now that I see that I wonder what will happen to SWAM prices. Will they actually be what they should be? Good for bringing that price up

    Right. The massive price disparity between desktop and iOS for plugins is going to disappear because the iOS version WILL BE THE SAME AS THE DESKTOP PLUGIN. I’m not sure this is sinking in with people yet. LOL.

    Audio Modeling charges $29.99 for a single sax on iOS or $149.95 for the sax bundle. Compare that to their desktop pricing.

  • edited May 2023

    A few mutterings about Logic on desktops going to subscriptions, on the Macrumors forum.

    That would be the one thing that would stop me getting the iOS version, and a new iPad to run it.

  • @NeuM said:

    @mjm1138 said:
    I just checked in on the iPad music subreddits and it's interesting. Over there is a lot more hostility to the subscription model (calls for boycotts, lots of "no way will I ever", etc.). I would have assumed that the subreddits and this forum are largely the same people but I guess not!

    All part of the Internet's echo chamber. Just a quick sit down and evaluation of the software will likely change a lot of minds.

    Yeah, I think you're right. I mean, I am not at all happy to see Apple adopt a subscription software model, but I'm 100% going to pony up. If I'm being brutally honest, I think the idea of purchasing software and being able to use it truly in perpetuity is a bit antiquated given the rapid pace of development in hardware and operating systems, but I totally get why folks (and I include myself here) want to hang on to that model.

  • edited May 2023

    @monz0id said:
    A few mutterings about Logic on desktops going to subscriptions, on the Macrumors forum.

    That would be the one thing that would stop me getting the iOS version, and a new iPad to run it.

    That’s not going to happen. Pretty sure it’s not… BUT if they do go the route of Adobe and offer a subscription for desktop for a brand new version of the software, I bet they’ll have a very compelling reason to do it. For example, if they included in the ‘rental’ price access to thousands of new instruments not available on the iOS version? Or access to A.I. mastering services?

  • i subscribe to chess apps
    and i suck at chess, so…

    i haven’t read the thread (impatience, probably why i suck at chess)
    does the ipad version have Live Loops feature (the clip laincher)
    seems a no brainer on ipad

  • Well this is very exciting. I’m lucky and privileged enough to be able to afford 50 notes a year without much thought.

    I also can’t help but feel a bit sad. It’s been fun ‘making do’ for so long and finding (and discussing at length!) workarounds for all the limitations. I have a feeling it’s never gonna be the same again after this. It’s been great living through the golden age of iOS music making with you lot 🥹

    Still, can’t wait to see what this beast is capable of.

  • I think it's a great deal, plus paired with rumored ipad Ultra 16"!!! They have something here 😉

  • @NeuM said:

    @user54432 said:
    Meanwhile, we are able to use FCP and Logic 90 day trials on Macs forever by resetting Mac OS after trial ends.

    Just to save $5?

    Lol…Good grief!

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    i subscribe to chess apps
    and i suck at chess, so…

    i haven’t read the thread (impatience, probably why i suck at chess)
    does the ipad version have Live Loops feature (the clip laincher)
    seems a no brainer on ipad

    Yes Live Loops is included according to Apple’s product page

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