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More I go into LPāipad more I understand and more I think dev did a great work on it. There are a learning step for sure, but it is really easier than for Desktop.
The resizing work very well. Not it is too or perfect but It is above my limited expectations.
First impression. If this was called anything else itād be an amazing app, but itās a letdown compared to desktop Logic Pro.
For me āproā means advanced, as in deep editing. Having a shitload of great fx, instruments and sounds makes it super accesible, but not āproā.
Let me clear, I think itās an amazing piece of software but IMO itās more Garage Band than Logic.
It seems the audio editing is extremely limited unfortunately.
I will say it not GarageBand and not Logic it is a new Daw approach evolution just beginning. At this stage I can understand that it is not what a professional (I am a hobbyist) expect as Pro daw.
Real professional used to pro Daw will surely be surprised and a bit lost first in this approach but updates after updates it should be the Daw of the future including AI.
It is better than I was expecting as it was a challenge to deal with small screen and GUI , optimisation and soā¦.
More Garageband than Logic?!? No way. How do you figure?
Other than flex pitch and flex time markers, what features are you missing with audio editing?
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Thatās great news! Time to start converting all my Battery and Maschine expansions.
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That's from 12.9"
It's very simple - click that browser button on the bottom left to make the browser disappear. Now drag the top of the sculpture window up. You'll now have sculpture filling the whole screen. I think the way they have implemented all this is pretty damn good. We simply need to learn how to use it. Or just not bother and stick to what we're used to. Everyone has that choice. But for those who decide to learn logic, going through the in app tutorials, watching some YouTube vids, and flicking through the most relevant sections of the manual are a must.
No crossfading, which is a big one. Without crossfades it's harder to join different audio regions without clicks and pops. With the UI as it is you can't overlap audio regions, so I don't know if crossfading can even be implemented.
No sample-accurate audio editing, you can't zoom down to the sample level as far as I can tell. This makes surgical editing much harder in Logic. In Auria for example you can remove a small click from an audio region by zooming down to the sample level and slicing out the offending samples very easily.
No snapping to events, you can only snap to grid. So if you have a vocal take that starts before the beat (which is very common) you can't snap to the start of the audio if it's off-grid.
I can work around the lack of crossfades by spreading the audio onto two tracks and using the fade-in and fade-out options in the inspector for each audio region, but it's a clunky workflow.
I was hoping for more powerful audio editing options, but hopefully they will be added in time.
but it looks the same as on my ipad9, just bigger
I'm happy to report I was wrong about crossfading - it is there, in the Fade Out options in the inspector when you have an audio region selected.
I RDFTM to find out
Yes please! That will solve this and keep compatibility with old projects.
Best way to do midi routing or loopback from multi-midi output sequencer like Drambo?
I tried midifire but was getting midi feedback loops.
I wish the manual had more pictures of the actual buttons showing what to press for which function, itās nice to get a well written list of capabilities, but some of us need to see what theyāre talking aboutā¦ Like Auriaās manual for example.
Good to hear as I was disappointed when I read your first comment about it. But donāt let me ever catch you reading a manual again!
It's only 976 pages long š¤£
I agree Apple did for Logic IPad very good in app tutorials, first use them and after watch videos to learn more.
I do think this app is the first that makes me wish for a larger iPad, it does get pretty cluttered pretty quick even on the 12.9. Easy enough to double tap the lower bar to quickly clean things up, but that doesnāt help if youāre trying to actually do a lot of editing.
So glad to hear that. How about comping?
I haven't dived into that yet. Will report back once I have.
I reckon a zoom function like in zenbeats would sort this out. I donāt need everything to be so big!
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