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Looks like FCP and LP coming to iPad

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  • @Carnbot said:
    I expect a bigger ipad than 12.9 will be coming soonish in the announcements at some point. It only makes sense for these desktop style apps.

    A 15” iPad Pro would be perfect.

  • Will the headphone jack make a return?

  • @TurnItUp said:
    Will the headphone jack make a return?

    In our dreams.

  • @TurnItUp said:
    Will the headphone jack make a return?

    I really hope so.

  • Can we just ban all comments complaining of the subscription price ? $50 per year ?!?… Considering what you get ? OFF WITH YOU ! OUTundZEE!

  • RIP Cubasis 4

  • @monz0id said:
    I’ve had it on desktop for years, and it’s not as user-friendly as say, Live (for me, anyway), but the tracks I have made with it sounded incredible, the quality is really up there.

    Until Ableton make a proper iOS DAW, Logic will do the business for me.

    I'm also an Ableton user. I'm hoping Logic draft to Ableton finish makes as much sense as it did with AUM.

  • As for the price, the yearly updates / new versions of Cubase on desktop are more than $49 so I think that's fair for a regular use. My normal non pro 2017 iPad with only 1 GB RAM and 128 GB capacity won't be able to handle this anyway but maybe the next one then.

  • I have always been a Cubasis and Ableton Live guy. Never really work with LP. Why LP it's so fantastic? If you had to give me the 3 best reasons I must subscribe to LP, what would they be?

  • @dendy said:

    @Pierre118 said:
    Nothing wrong with this subscription based model.

    Absolutely everything is wrong on subscription.

    I assume/hope that it will be free for the MacOS Logic Pro owners?!

    Don’t think so, it that would be the case they would already communicate it.

    I think it's a very acceptable subscription price for a DAW like this.

    I remember people were saying : 'Logic Pro on iPad, never going to happen........' ;)

  • Oh boy am I glad I landed for the M2 last year! B)

  • @NeuM said:

    @dendy said:

    @Pierre118 said:
    Nothing wrong with this subscription based model.

    Absolutely everything is wrong on subscription.

    I assume/hope that it will be free for the MacOS Logic Pro owners?!

    Don’t think so, it that would be the case they would already communicate it.

    I’m generally anti-subscription, but this is a rare case where I’m going to strongly disagree. For the price, it represents a huge value and competitive advantage.

    For me it is not that much about particular price (even through imagining i pay 500€ to apple for 10 years of using it isn’t completely pleasant) - i simply don’t pay subscription for apps. I pay subscription for services (github copilot, netflix, amazon, hosting for my website) but not for apps. I want own app, not rent. I would easily pay 200€ for LPX on iPad and then anorher 100 for eveey major update once per year or two - but i own app.

    Subscription is for me absolute showstopper.

  • @Montreal_Music said:
    I have always been a Cubasis and Ableton Live guy. Never really work with LP. Why LP it's so fantastic? If you had to give me the 3 best reasons I must subscribe to LP, what would they be?

    I was a doubter until I started using it on desktop. It’s leagues above the competition.

  • maybe there will be an option for a crossgrade from Logic Pro on iMac……?

  • edited May 2023

    @Sam23 said:
    maybe there will be an option for a crossgrade from Logic Pro on iMac……?

    Not going to happen. And besides, it’s priced right.

  • @NeuM said:

    @Sam23 said:
    maybe there will be an option for a crossgrade from Logic Pro on iMac……?

    Not going to happen. And besides, it’s priced right.

    since I will order it anyway, the price was not the issue here ;-)
    my Logic Pro just sits on the iMac for the longest time, since I now do everything exclusively on the iPad

  • @sevenape said:

    @tahiche said:
    Wow. Big news. I’m gonna read through this whole thread with interest, but by the looks of it everyone seems to be excited about Logic on iPad.
    I’m the grinch here. I’m afraid about how it’s going to change the whole iOS app ecosystem, and I don’t think it’s going to be in a good way. As much as I’ve been wanting a “proper” daw on iOS I believe this is going to do more harm than good. Hope I’m wrong.

    I feel you. I'm worried that what makes ios special might be lost a bit :/

    Having said that congrats to everyone who wanted it!

    Think about the upside. There's now more potential for Apple to make the whole OS more musician-friendly, now that it has a really large stake in inter-app communication, file-sharing etc. Of course, Apple could continue to maintain it's "Actually...We are an island!" stance, but there's likely to be more pressure.

  • @el_bo said:

    @sevenape said:

    @tahiche said:
    Wow. Big news. I’m gonna read through this whole thread with interest, but by the looks of it everyone seems to be excited about Logic on iPad.
    I’m the grinch here. I’m afraid about how it’s going to change the whole iOS app ecosystem, and I don’t think it’s going to be in a good way. As much as I’ve been wanting a “proper” daw on iOS I believe this is going to do more harm than good. Hope I’m wrong.

    I feel you. I'm worried that what makes ios special might be lost a bit :/

    Having said that congrats to everyone who wanted it!

    Think about the upside. There's now more potential for Apple to make the whole OS more musician-friendly, now that it has a really large stake in inter-app communication, file-sharing etc. Of course, Apple could continue to maintain it's "Actually...We are an island!" stance, but there's likely to be more pressure.

    I’m wondering what big announcement might be coming at next month’s WWDC for Apple now. Maybe they’ll show off the Apple Glasses (aka Apple Reality)?

  • @Montreal_Music said:
    I have always been a Cubasis and Ableton Live guy. Never really work with LP. Why LP it's so fantastic? If you had to give me the 3 best reasons I must subscribe to LP, what would they be?

    The built-in instruments and effects are great, and the value-for-money (on desktop at least) is unbeatable. Now that LP has Live Loops you can have an Ableton Live-like workflow (albeit with a very different UI if you are accustomed to Live) but it's still a top-level timeline-based DAW. And as of May 23, it will represent the strongest unified workflow story for anyone who owns both a Mac and an iPad.

  • @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    A reminder that the developer of Samplr now works for Apple.

    Logic Pro on iPad comes with a massive collection of realistic-sounding instruments and powerful synths including Sample Alchemy — a new sample manipulation instrument that can transform any audio sample with the tap of a finger.

    Look at this screenshot. Something familiar, eh? Look at the modes in the middle (Classic/Loop/Scrub/Bow/Arp).

    I must be invisible as I assumed this would cause much more of a stir. Let me be clear: it's pretty obvious from the screenshot that Sample Alchemy is basically A NEW VERSION OF SAMPLR!!!!

    …and now that Samplr is part of LP we can completely forget it ever going AUV3 as it will be cutting into Apples revenue stream.

  • I feel you. I'm worried that what makes ios special might be lost a bit :/

    Good point.
    Personally for me the magic is gone since a few years now.

  • @supadom said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    A reminder that the developer of Samplr now works for Apple.

    Logic Pro on iPad comes with a massive collection of realistic-sounding instruments and powerful synths including Sample Alchemy — a new sample manipulation instrument that can transform any audio sample with the tap of a finger.

    Look at this screenshot. Something familiar, eh? Look at the modes in the middle (Classic/Loop/Scrub/Bow/Arp).

    I must be invisible as I assumed this would cause much more of a stir. Let me be clear: it's pretty obvious from the screenshot that Sample Alchemy is basically A NEW VERSION OF SAMPLR!!!!

    …and now that Samplr is part of LP we can completely forget it ever going AUV3 as it will be cutting into Apples revenue stream.

    Well the Samplr dev does now work for Apple, so…

  • Exciting news!
    I’m not looking for a DAW or doing subscriptions, but it’s good to see audio gets some attention from Apple and looking forward to see how it will shape things down the road.
    Will ‘celebrate’ when I see exactly what’s on offer here... Apple is usually very good at giving with one hand and taking away with the other.

  • @bresk said:

    I feel you. I'm worried that what makes ios special might be lost a bit :/

    Good point.
    Personally for me the magic is gone since a few years now.

    Not from my point of view. Everything just got 100% more magical.

  • Awful news. Just plain terrible. I’ve always been able to hide my inability to compete projects by blaming the iOS ecosystem, but not anymore. Now this forces me to take accountability. Bastards.

  • @ghost_forests said:

    @supadom said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    A reminder that the developer of Samplr now works for Apple.

    Logic Pro on iPad comes with a massive collection of realistic-sounding instruments and powerful synths including Sample Alchemy — a new sample manipulation instrument that can transform any audio sample with the tap of a finger.

    Look at this screenshot. Something familiar, eh? Look at the modes in the middle (Classic/Loop/Scrub/Bow/Arp).

    I must be invisible as I assumed this would cause much more of a stir. Let me be clear: it's pretty obvious from the screenshot that Sample Alchemy is basically A NEW VERSION OF SAMPLR!!!!

    …and now that Samplr is part of LP we can completely forget it ever going AUV3 as it will be cutting into Apples revenue stream.

    Well the Samplr dev does now work for Apple, so…

    When Apple purchased the Alchemy synth back in the day, it was incorporated into Logic and the Alchemy stand alone app went poof and disappeared forever.

    Let history be a lesson.

  • @Blipsford_Baubie said:
    Awful news. Just plain terrible. I’ve always been able to hide my inability to compete projects by blaming the iOS ecosystem, but not anymore. Now this forces me to take accountability. Bastards.

    😂

  • 10 years ago I downloaded NanoStudio hoping some day Logic would arrive. Today here we are. What a wild ride.

    I have converted almost entirely to iPad since then. This most likely will take me off my laptop finally.

  • edited May 2023

    cant wait for subscribing

  • I was one of the "Logic Pro ain't ever coming to iPad guys"...and I was right ;)

    This is NOT Logic Pro; at least not in the desktop-version's current iteration, anyway. The same arguments that made the idea of LP unlikely, still evidently exist i.e that the desktop-interface and features just wouldn't make a good iPad experience.
    That's not to take anything away from what this looks to be - I think it looks gorgeous. But then, as an almost 20-year Logic-user, I'm kinda biased.

    I'd just be happy for greater parity between my desktop and mobile life, but they've clearly added stuff into this that has yet to make any appearance on the desktop version, and that sent my heart a-fluttering (New Logic versions always manage to do that ;) )

    Really...just looking at the screenshots so far, this seems to me like a blend of Garageband Pro and Logic Remote (I wonder if it'll also work as a Logic remote?).

    Either way, I can't wait for this.

    Hoping all sample data can be pushed to an external drive, is all...

    As for the sub thing: I'm no stranger to boycotts that i would not compromise. And while I think there'll be a certain hard-core contingent who won't give in to SaaS, i think for everyone else it's cost that's the deciding factor. Most of 'us' talk a good subscription boycott, on principle, but had Waves recently announced their entire catalogue as subscription for $3.99, guess how many furious 'WTF Waves?!?' Youtube videos there'd have been? ;)

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