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  • Update

    4
    By Deezbutzstill
    This is not beginner friendly at all. I enjoy the DJ APP far more as it’s easy to just insert my own tracks and sample. This is not what I call Apple simplicity. The Final Cut Pro app is enjoyable because it’s a nice cut from the imovie app which was easy to understand without the need of tutorials. I did not enjoy this app at all just way too many things going on for me just seems extremely bunched up I thought it would be a different more enjoyable experience compared to the Mac version since it’s on an iPad but I was wrong,incredibly frustrating app with preinstalled things I just don’t need After spending more time with the app it’s not so bad at all but I just still feel like the simplicity is not there. Just to insert your own tracks is cumbersome..I have to drag from my files according to the steps in the Logic Pro manual. I get it it’s an iPad so it makes sense to do that but even dragging it into the app is confusing if you’re a beginner all I wanted to do is sample vocals I wish it moving around the app was a bit more simple for hobbyist. Not a producer by any means but the way I can fly through Final Cut pro but not this app is frustrating
  • I hope apple reads this…

    2
    By .Alucard
    Alckemy from YouTube here. I’m a big proponent of sound design on iPad coming from being a bitwig/phaseplant guy. I really want to like this, but the elephant in the room is the subscription based pricing model. Give us a buyout, I don’t want a 50$ charge at the beginning of every year. Functionality wise, I really hope the re think the audio editing workflow. You can’t pitch things if you warp it. You also can’t reverse a warped audio clip. All of these functions are also hidden behind several menus. It’s like you have to make an odd choice and my primary workflow is audio mangling. Built in effects are great, mixing and sidechaining is easy to figure out. Grouping with sums is odd but doable. Resampling is weird but possible. If you’re a serious producer who does all their production from scratch, the iPad doesn’t have a killer daw yet. If you like to work with midi and loops and just sketch ideas, this will work for you. Please change the audio warping workflow! Give us a buyout! That’s all this needs. For the consumer, every daw I’ve tried has a major flaw. Audio workflow issues for logic and sub model No auv3 for fl studio Limited fx in cubasis and no way to resample from within the program. Pick your poison.
  • Elijah Tony

    1
    By Elijah Tony
    I need a subscription for this why?
  • Good App in General, but Frustrating

    3
    By nicofromtualatinminnesota
    This app has been very useful to me since I have switched from the buggy app GarageBand. But there is one HUGE PROBLEM. I didn’t know I had a lack of space in my storage on my I pad and I was working on a project. Suddenly a I got an alert that said that I should freeze my tracks on the song. And I did. Then I deleted a lot of my videos that I recorded to clear up space. When I came back to Logic Pro and tried to play my song, it said TRACK DOES NOT EXIST. I went on the Internet to see if someone knew what was going on. I COULD NOT FIND ANYTHING useful.
  • Texas half

    5
    By Seeks jumpersing
    Septum shtevie
  • Functionality

    5
    By Potatomanman
    I’ve only been learning producing on my iPhone this whole time lol GarageBand iOS was nice but now I’m like 🤯 as I go through the in app lessons. Thanks for that btw. Had to learn GarageBand from playing with it and YouTube. Took a while to be comfortable lol but yeah, I’m impressed. Loop splice is flapping amazing to me and randomize? So handy. Might actually make a song now lol buuuuut y’all really should give an option to buy the app with one time purchase. Currently $5.99/mo is easier, but maybe after I’m happy with my skills I would want to buy it like you can on desktop. People like options 😉
  • Expensive poop

    2
    By phigi12
    Forget this version. Use the desktop. This is a useless toy that you pay $50 a year for. Garage band is free.
  • Trash

    1
    By REMOVE CANVA PRO!!!!🤬🤬
    You have to pay just to make a song like there are much better apps than this it’s a scam they should like actually let you make a song without paying this app is garbage and it takes up a lot of space I deleted apps just for this nah not happening DO NOT DOWNLOAD!!!!🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
  • Subscription

    3
    By Melvin 2020
    Why pay for it
  • Logic Pro, it’s my favorite!!!!

    5
    By review labs
    I love Logic Pro for five reasons. First of all, it’s very accessible. For a person like me with visual impairments, I thought it would be harder to use Logic Pro and when I first started using it, I thought it was going to be very difficult for me to use, in comparison with GarageBand, which has very intuitive controls for people like me. But as I started to go deeper into the tools and all the things you do in Logic Pro, I got more into it, and I started discovering things that are even better here than GarageBand, no offense GarageBand, I did not mean to hurt your feelings. But yeah, it’s very intuitive. All the controls are accessible for me and I love it. The second reason is of course, all the variety of controls that you have. You have the basic controls, but you also have like a bunch of stuff like the editor, the plug-ins area, the play surfaces area, where you can choose what type of play surface you want. The mixer and all those lovely controls and how much control you have over a song, a section of the song, and so much more. The third is the amount of instruments available. There’s so many instruments and my favorite thing is that you can filter through all kinds of categories and things like that. The fourth is that if there’s anything that you need to know, Logic Pro has this lessons feature where it gives you lessons on basic things how to create a song, working with chords, the tour of the app and so much more. And the final thing that I love about it is, that you can share songs you’ve created in GarageBand into Logic Pro, to make them even better.

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