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Steinbeg also offers a mobile DAW called Cubasis that is compatible with its desktop counterpart Cubase allowing for projects to be swapped in between iPad and PC.
Would you share your thoughts on sounds, for example the Alchemy synth. Is there a noticeable difference between using it on iPad vs the Mac? I have seen vids on the sampler limitations on iPad but I am more concerned about sound quality. Thanks for any feedback.
I’ve recorded multiple covers both on drums and vocals through this version iPad version of Logic and there has been no difference. In fact, the audio recorded on my Mac and then sent to my iPad and visa versa retains all the same quality and information.
Hello! Great video comment! I meant to ask you… I have the 3gen iPad Air and I get a constant cpu overload prompt and its gets really annoying not to mention frustrating! Any comprehensive advise I can snatch from you?😅 Big thanks!✌️
Unfortunately, the cpu overload warning usually means that logic pro is taxing the system more than what the cpu can handle. You can try reducing the number of effects running on a track, but if it’s happening from normal tasks, you’re probably maxed out on what that iPad can do with logic. The A12 is a good chip, and while logic “can” run on it, this is a piece of software really only plays nice on M-series chips.
im wondering about plug ins. aren't there a ton of mac or pc plugins that you just cant add on ios? au vst, etc? i'm kind of a novice, and want to get the ipad for music production, but i really like the sound of some vsts. through komplete specifically. i dont imagine i can use those. thanks
There are, unfortunately. And they don’t currently work or they’re very buggy. I’ve been treating my iPad as a portable recording station where I can record audio and do most of the edits if I need to. However, once I need a plugin that doesn’t work on the iPad, I save the project to iCloud and pick it back up over on the Mac.
There is a VST/AU equivalent standard for iOS called AUv3. Most of your favorite desktop AUs do indeed have AUv3 versions on the iPad such as all the fabfilter plugins.
Awesome review! I’m currently using my old iPad 8 with lightning and it runs Logic Pro x like a charm. I connect a Yamaha usb mixer and two midi controllers from Arturia and akai, via a powered usb hub. However, the arturia key lab essential is recognized but doesn’t send any midi, idk due to what. Only when plugged in directly into lightning or through a specific inconvenient dongle, it works. Do you think having usb c in a newer iPad will solve this issue? What I’m doing currently is I’m running keylab software on my Mac, control it with keylab controller to play some nice synth sounds and run the audio from MacBook to the input of the mixer 😅
For small and even medium sized projects, yes. Anything more, it chokes up. I primarily use it as my multitrack recorder and then send the project to my Mac for anything more than a few tracks and tweaks.
If toontrack ports over a version of either ezdrummer or superior drummer *OR* if native instruments ports over a version of kontakt so that I can use ggd or another kontakt drum library I will fully ditch my Mac Studio.
Kind of. There's no built in headphone jack. So I run my recording interface through the USB C/Thunderbolt port and that provides enough power for my high impedance headphones through the interface.
@@GarrettCrespo thank you … will it support usb c studio headphones? Will MacBook Air need audio interface as it is having high impedance studio headphones jack??
Nope it’s a cluttered mess period. I’m mad that I’m one of the folks who screamed for it and now I’m so disappointed with the interface I simply don’t use logic unless I’m on the desktop which is still a pain in my brain but at least I can get a track going which is more than I can say for logic iOS . I also hate using a stylus . MIDI editing sucks as well .
@@WarriorEsoteric your right ! I’m lacking the ability to choke this down when even garage band is a better thought out interface than this cluttered mess that constantly obscures the time line and adds two extra steps to almost every single editing process because it’s so poorly designed . But to each their own.👽✌️
The UI is the cleanest on all of iOS for sure with the most easy to use features. If you don't like it fine but it's sure serving alot of people right now perfectly.
@@MobileMusicPro I use gadget as my main Daw on iOS and Lurssen for mastering . It is the most music focused best daw on iOS I know of . It’s not perfect but it allows a lot more musical depth and expressiveness than logic on iOS easily and the gadgets sound amazing . Logic is a fidgety nightmare and it’s subscription based too the browser is terrible and the play surfaces are clunky compared to the ones that already exist on the au instruments themselves. As soon as you open something the timeline becomes impossible to use from being covered up , implemented midi implementation and editing without the stylus that has already changed is terrible too. Garage band is a much better interface and tapping on a clip takes you straight to the most important choices to build a track and work fast which is crucial to song writing in my opinion. Same thing with Final Cut . I cancelled them both after a year of being pissed off for being stupid enough to use it at all. That’s on me but I’m much happier now and creating music instead of relearning the wheel every time so Apple can run out the clock on our devices.✌️👽