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  • Exactly Samu! Ppl need a reality check here 😂 > @Samu said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    I’ve said it before, even if Apple is a giant corporation, they have shareholder that demands Apples top leader hold their budgets - if not, Apple could employ 1000 software engineers/developers and be no 1 in several others area of software…

    I and probably many others buys apps to iPad/iPhone just to support the development, even if we just now and then don’t use that app…

    In all honestly the cost for the entire Logic team is likely not even noticeable (<0.00001% of the total operating budget) and is most likely more or less covered by the product marketing budget as it adds value to the brand just like the free GarageBand has done for year, same deal with Keynote, Numbers, Pages etc. etc.

    I see iPad Logic and FinalCut more or less as a 'experiments' to see if the market is ready for subscription software, next step is baking in Keynote, Pages, Numbers, iMovie etc. into Apple+ as they are not 'essential' for the function of the operating system.

    Time will tell but it's highly like the Apple doesn't give a sh*t if people un-subscribe :sunglasses:

  • edited June 2023

    @Gavinski said:
    This is Apple lol, the richest corporation ever in the history of humanity, not some indie dev one man shop!

    Someone would like a word in edgewise.

    😂🤣🤣

  • I like LP4I and I’d used Mac & Pc DAWs and that world of Vst, AU and Direct X effects in past decades. I’ve been using LP4I and the more I use it, the more I realize I’ve mutated into an iOS-world musician. I expect to be able to work a musical project on iPad or iPhone, I expect to be able to incorporate a thousand different iOS effects and instruments whether it’s AUv3 or IAA. I expect to be able to send my finished songs to AudioShare, or for that matter SoundCloud or Dropbox or Airdrop it into various apps on my other devices (I like making playlists of my stuff on Anytune Pro). And I expect Audiobus.
    I understand LP4I might eventually get all that stuff(?) but I’ve refunded it because it feels Computer-ish and not iOS-ish. I’m not a professional musician, and I’ve grown up enough to realize that I can drive a really awesome car without constantly crying that I don’t have the Rolls Royce.

  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    @ervin said:

    @Cambler said:
    Appreciate everyone’s response here. I do think I need to give it more time and may just spring for a year to start with and see how it goes. I really would like to see Roundtrip experience improved somewhat though. I’m also amazed there’s no midi export, not that it affects me as I’m using Logic on desktop (maybe why they have not included it?).

    Yeah, already having Logic on the desktop and the practical non-benefit of the theoretically great-sounding roundtrip function definitely played a part in my decision not to continue for now.

    BTW I agree about giving them time to optimise these things and come out with some currently missing functions that I need. I just prefer them taking their time on someone else’s money 🙂

    But, in the same time, if everyone out the cancelled their subscriptions, Apple would freeze the further development of Logic for iPad…

    If everyone cancelled on them, that would simply mean noone likes what's on offer. Apple is not in the crowdfunding business. Their development of Logic Pro is not financed from your subscription.

    I’ve said it before, even if Apple is a giant corporation, they have shareholder that demands Apples top leader hold their budgets - if not, Apple could employ 1000 software engineers/developers and be no 1 in several others area of software…

    What's your point? Logic Pro is half baked because Apple has budgetary issues? 🙂👌

    I and probably many others buys apps to iPad/iPhone just to support the development, even if we just now and then don’t use that app…

    I understand that if it's about indie devs. But Apple is a trillion-dollar company with tens of billions of dollars in cash alone. There's precisely zero sense in paying them "even if you don't use the app".

    ...

    All that said, if you like Logic iPad, go rent it, best of luck and more power to you. That's it. There's really no need to come up with these contorted counter-arguments every single time someone doesn't seem to agree with you.

  • @ervin said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    @ervin said:

    @Cambler said:
    Appreciate everyone’s response here. I do think I need to give it more time and may just spring for a year to start with and see how it goes. I really would like to see Roundtrip experience improved somewhat though. I’m also amazed there’s no midi export, not that it affects me as I’m using Logic on desktop (maybe why they have not included it?).

    Yeah, already having Logic on the desktop and the practical non-benefit of the theoretically great-sounding roundtrip function definitely played a part in my decision not to continue for now.

    BTW I agree about giving them time to optimise these things and come out with some currently missing functions that I need. I just prefer them taking their time on someone else’s money 🙂

    But, in the same time, if everyone out the cancelled their subscriptions, Apple would freeze the further development of Logic for iPad…

    If everyone cancelled on them, that would simply mean noone likes what's on offer. Apple is not in the crowdfunding business. Their development of Logic Pro is not financed from your subscription.

    I’ve said it before, even if Apple is a giant corporation, they have shareholder that demands Apples top leader hold their budgets - if not, Apple could employ 1000 software engineers/developers and be no 1 in several others area of software…

    What's your point? Logic Pro is half baked because Apple has budgetary issues? 🙂👌

    I and probably many others buys apps to iPad/iPhone just to support the development, even if we just now and then don’t use that app…

    I understand that if it's about indie devs. But Apple is a trillion-dollar company with tens of billions of dollars in cash alone. There's precisely zero sense in paying them "even if you don't use the app".

    ...

    All that said, if you like Logic iPad, go rent it, best of luck and more power to you. That's it. There's really no need to come up with these contorted counter-arguments every single time someone doesn't seem to agree with you.

    You’re such a friendly guy mr @ervin - thanks for all your encouraging commenting…
    Have a nice day/evening…

  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    I and probably many others buys apps to iPad/iPhone just to support the development, even if we just now and then don’t use that app…

    I sometimes do that too, but in this case, I wouldn’t be subscribing if Logic didn’t provide me lots of value in its current state.

    While I am hoping that the features most important to us subscribers would get priority, I doubt that’s how Apple works. I expect they’ll be looking to attract more subscribers.

    But they do sometimes make baffling decisions. Like when the hamstrung the Mac versions of the iOffice apps to create parity with the iPad versions. But then, iOffice was always pure loss-leader. I vaguely remember that they made some poor decisions with Final Cut in the past too that lost them a lot of customers.

  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    ……,

    But, in the same time, if everyone out the cancelled their subscriptions, Apple would freeze the further development of Logic for iPad…

    I doubt it. Logic is not there to generate a lot of revenue (and to the extent they care, they care 3 years from now, not today). It has a few functions for Apple all of which are looking towards the future. Part of it is being in the game in a serious way when desktop producers start to transition some of their workflow to mobile devices … and they know that’s not a today sort of thing.

    They obviously know that a lot of Logic Pro didn’t make it into this release…they will learn a lot from the feedback and reception and that may influence some priorities. Or they may stick to their internal roadmap and issue releases only as milestones are met unless showstoppers are found…most of the complaints so far seem more about features not yet implemented rather than showstopper bugs. Some of the unimplemented stuff seems like it might take a while to materialize.

  • Welp. I deleted it. Trial was going to turn over tomorrow, and it just… wasn’t doing it for me. Maybe it’ll occur to me later to reconsider it. But for now, I live in AUM.

  • Yeah, and I really like it. It’s solid and the best solution for tracking for me. These days I’m mostly just a jam in AUM guy, but I did actually get a couple things done in it so far.

  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Cambler said:
    My process sees me finish everything in Logic on desktop. I use the iPad to generate ideas, flesh them out a little and then export them over to desktop. I was hopeful when Logic on iPad was announced as I thought this process (with Roundtrip) would make this whole process easier and also allow a little back and forth to what is mostly a one way process at the moment. So far though I’m not really seeing that and am not really sure if I’m offered anything more than Cubasis gives me for this style of working. The wonderful Iceworks plugins certainly help being cross device but sadly auv3’s that I have the desktop equivalent for do not translate when opening an LP iPad project on desktop (I understand the difficulty). I think I also find Cubasis a little more “straightforward” in terms of UI for quickly wanting ideas out.

    Just my initial thoughts. Anyone else in a similar situation?

    If I want to get down ideas quickly I’m finding Logic to be my first choice lately. I’m more familiar with C3, but I’m liking Logic more and more. I don’t have desktop tho

    The most interesting with Logic for iPad is that it takes time to discover things - a lot of goodies that “show up” after weeks of use…
    Although I have Logic on my Mac (since 2013), I have never really digged deep into Logic even there…

    Just the amount of stock plugins are great, both incredible instruments and then both fabulous Audio & MIDI FX in high quality…
    To getting into Logic for iPad takes time, and, to read the manual doesn’t hurt, even though try & error seems to be the common way for average user…

    All the functionality that lacks, but, in the end already was there, into Logic for iPad, it’s hilarious (I’m also one of those users missed features and had this forum to get answers on my stupid questions)…

    Yeah I’m definitely learning more and more every day. I’m glad I stuck with it as it’s really growing on me now. I can see it eventually becoming my main DAW. It kind of is as I’m spending all my time there in order to fully learn the app.

  • @garden said:
    Welp. I deleted it. Trial was going to turn over tomorrow, and it just… wasn’t doing it for me. Maybe it’ll occur to me later to reconsider it. But for now, I live in AUM.

    I live in AUM as well but Logic is great at mastering and completing the stems from AUM after I dump them there. Or recording drones and launching them in Logics clip launcher.

  • @HotStrange said:

    I live in AUM as well but Logic is great at mastering and completing the stems from AUM after I dump them there. Or recording drones and launching them in Logics clip launcher.

    Yeah, that clip launcher was the only thing I found useful. It came the closest to the Ableton experience with less friction than I always have in LK.

    It’ll always be there, and will probably improve. I’ll keep an eye out.

  • @garden said:

    @HotStrange said:

    I live in AUM as well but Logic is great at mastering and completing the stems from AUM after I dump them there. Or recording drones and launching them in Logics clip launcher.

    Yeah, that clip launcher was the only thing I found useful. It came the closest to the Ableton experience with less friction than I always have in LK.

    It’ll always be there, and will probably improve. I’ll keep an eye out.

    I love all in AUM but it can be a pain to use at times if you want something quickly. One thing that I like doing is launching clips in logic and then putting the remix effect on the entire output. Puts it into Launchpad territory.

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