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Good morning to you and I only heard that Logic Pro (and Final Cut) were being launched for the iPad last week. I had no idea at all before that, I was
very excited to hear about this as you can imagine! I've used the desktop version before and thought I should do a quick demo video to
share my excitement. More constructive videos to follow!
Having had a quick play last night, the interface is impressive, they have re-engineered it beautifully for the touch interface, it's easy to open various
panels but just as easy to drill down to the specifics.
It comes with all of the instruments that you'd expect, with many of the desktop synths, redesigned and looking much more interactive than before.
You can of course use alln of the AUv3 plugins you have but the caveat of course is that VSTs won;t work, unless your favourite VSTs have
been released in AUv3 format, many have and I think this will pave the way for more to follow suit.
Downsides - subscriptions, more subs yes but it's £49 per annum, which I think is decent. You will need at least an A12 Bionic processor based iPad,
which may annoy some people. Luckily mine is the base model in terms of the specs. I have to say so far, it is smooth and glitch free. I do
hope to upgrade my iPad later this year though.
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