It’s one of the many new features in Logic Pro for iPad 2. I like the update a lot. Apple is really stepping up their game with each update. Great 👍 video, Pete.
Fantastic tutorial - you have such great and easy to understand videos. Thanks for the great content! I just picked up a new iPad Pro and plan on doing some deep dives.
Another great Logic Pro 2 vid Pete! Not sure if you’ve mentioned adding chords or a session player to an existing Logic Pro project. I’m testing how well Bass Player works when added to a project with mostly audio tracks. I didn’t know the orignal Key to my melodies so I used Scaler EQ figure it out and entered the Key into the Logic Project. The Bass Player adjusted accordingly, but I don’t know how accurate Scaler EQ is. Tricks and tips would be appreciated! Thanks! 😅😊
Ooh! Yeah I was hoping there would be some sort of “chord detection” for audio files. I did try manually doing it in my big live stream if you have a spare 4 hours. 😀 It did work out pretty well. I think it was in the 4th hour? ru-vid.comvDDdo9KwCCQ?si=op_vuBmoNtj2ftzl Jump to about 03:30:00 of this one.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Really thanks!!! Subscribed right now. Love the Ipad version of Logic Pro. I think there's a lot of potential. So it's a pleasure to have a youtube channel with a lot of videos teaching Logic Pro for Ipad. Congrats and really thanks!!!!
You do a very good job with your tutorials. Humble, friendly and informative in all details. We can call you professional and productive. Thanks PJ 💯🙏🏼✌🏼
Great video... Sounds like a quick way to record, especially to go into a key change👍🤗 Question I just thought of: In Logic Pro 2, can you change the key & tempo on a pre-recorded track you bring in, along with your other tracks (which bugs me that we can't do on G.Band🥺)
Thanks so much for the helpful video, Pete. There is a lesson about chords included with Logic Pro IPad, but your presentation was easier to follow and provided a lot more detail!
Thanks, Pete. You've covered details missed out in other how-tos. However, you told us how to move chords, but I'm wondering how to copy and paste them. Is there a right-click/tap menu?
Howdy Garry. Yes, when you two to go in to edit, you can copy and then paste at your play head location. I showed this in other videos but for some reason not this one!
Thanks Pete, for another great video. This is a little bit off topic, but I was wondering, have you tried using the session pianist with other instruments? I tried creating a session piano track and replacing the keys with instruments like horns and strings and it worked pretty well for me. Just wondering if you have had any similar experience?
Hey there. Yes, I have started experimenting and as long as you don’t make it super complex it can sound great. Organ works really well. And the pads work for pretty much anything!
Great video, thanks. Question: Could you make something with this and then open it in an old version of Logic X, a version that doesn’t have Chord Track? Would Logic use the midi files from the iPad to play it in Logic?
Once you have your session musician track finished, is there a way to move an individual note in that track? I have a song that goes from Am down to E. The session musician goes from Am up to a higher E. How do I get it to down to E, rather than up?
Hi Pete, I think my iPad air 2019 is struggling with the new features in logic pro, I keep getting a message saying ' low CPU power, and not enough memory too' is there anything I can do to stop this? Or do I need to bite the bullet and invest in a new iPad? Thanks
Hey there. Yeah, unfortunately the “older” iPads are starting to finally struggle with the latest updates. My 2020 iPad Pro - same deal. Might be worth considering an upgrade.