![]() ![]() I’m on a Apple MacBook Pro mid 2014 model and it just flat out works, so obviously I don’t want to update for fear of other hardware and software becoming incompatible, we already saw Apple kill machines for those that did update by blindsiding companies like Ableton and Avid who were forced to issue statements of not to update. It’s baffling that Apple of hard locked Logic Remote to only work with Logic Pro X v10.5 onwards. I updated to an iPad Pro for the USB-C support and because it can bus power certain audio interfaces by itself for work. But I am sure that as they also force us into iOS10xxx on our Macs, more software will become flawed or useless. So what do I do now? Well Apple are not interested in supporting their reputation as THE machines for media and audio processing by forcing us all into USB interfaces, so I may as well go back to Windows which seems to be getting better and better. Just as they removed the audio input from the latest iMacs which is also the optical input for interfaces as well and which suits my equipment perfectly. Turn of Logic Prox X, open the app and you get the window again to connect. Close the app and it comes back to that window again. It connects andelaves it on teh communication window which can't be closed after connection. Opendup after all the updates on the app and what do I get? Nothing. I have the latedst update for Logic Pro X and I dowloaded the Logic remote on my iPad 3. *Smart Controls, Sound Library navigation, Smart Help, full mixer and access to plug-in controls are available only on iPad Plug-in view provides access to Logic or Audio Unit plug-in parameters.Use Multi-Touch gestures to shape the tone of your tracks with Visual EQ.Enable and change automation modes for each fader.Use the level meter strip to monitor levels and identify clipping.Swipe to scroll or jump in banks to navigate through Mixer faders.Use Multi-Touch gestures to adjust Mixer volume, pan, solo and mute controls.Remotely trigger Logic key commands with customisable buttons.Enable Smart Help and hover over interface elements on your Mac to display documentation on your iPad.Browse the Sound Library and remotely change Patches.Control recordings on your Mac from another room.Select and jump to any Logic project marker.Swipe the LCD or bar ruler to navigate to any location.Operate basic transport controls like start, stop, record and cycle.Add the Arpeggiator plug-in to any instrument.Make simple or dramatic changes to your sounds with Smart Controls.Tap and strum entire chords using Chord Strip view.Use the scale mode to limit notes to fit the key of your song.Perform Remix FX over individual tracks or the entire song.Program beats, bass lines and melodic parts in Step Sequencer.Control Live Loops by triggering cells or switching between scenes.Tap out beats on drum pads or a drum kit.Play any Logic instrument using a familiar piano keyboard or guitar fretboard.Designed to take full advantage of Multi-Touch, Logic Remote offers new ways to record, mix and even perform instruments from anywhere in the room, turning your iPad or iPhone* into a mixer, transport control and a flexible Touch Instrument. ![]() It provides an innovative way to extend the creative power of Logic or GarageBand by using your iPad or iPhone. Incompatible plug-ins are disabled, but you can still open and edit the project.Logic Remote is a companion app for Logic Pro and GarageBand on the Mac. If you open a Logic Pro for Mac project on your iPad that uses a plug-in that doesn’t have a compatible version for iPad, or you haven’t installed the AU V3 Extensions version on your iPad, you’ll see an alert notifying you. Some manufacturers also offer a universal purchase, which lets you purchase the plug-in once but provides installers compatible for both platforms. That way, when you work on a project on both Mac and iPad, you can use the plug-in on both platforms. On Mac, those installers can be obtained from the Mac App Store or directly from the manufacturer. ![]() For iPad, those installers can be obtained from the iPad App Store. Those plug-ins need to be installed separately. Logic Pro for iPad supports third-party instruments and effects in the Audio Units V3 Extensions format, which you can download and install from the iPad App Store.ĭepending on the manufacturer, a plug-in that’s compatible with Logic Pro on Mac may have a version in the AU V3 Extensions format that's compatible with Logic Pro for iPad. ![]()
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