- Apple dropped a very important upgrade for Logic Pro for Mac and iPad
- Flashback capture will handle recording, even if you don’t start it
- Stem splitors achieve more functionality, and this creative tool contains a bit of Apple Intelligence
Apple has been on a roll with Logic Pro on Mac and iPad-In 2024, Tech Giants introduced several AI-operated features, including an impressive stem splitter, and now, for the first major update of 2025, for the first major update of 2025, you can say that it is changing the things to 11.
Leading reforms for both Mac and iPad is a new tool that will save your magnificent tech, even if you forget to hit the record button. In addition, the stem splitter is an even more powerful tool, and Apple Intelligence is coming under long -standing notepad functionality.
So let’s start with flashback capture – it is the name of ‘capture recording’ and is an extension of its abilities. Whether you are a supporter in the logic or perhaps just upgrading from garageband, you are likely to experience when you start stumps on a guitar, sing some cords, or play another instrument – greatness strike, but you forget to hit the record. This feature has the ability to be a life guard, as it automatically captures your performance before a record hit.
With the press of a button, you may see it on your timeline. As part of its rebranding, the flashback capture now works with any midi source – or, more accurately, with any audio source. It also works if you play something while listening to another piece of your timeline – when the inspiration attacks, whether you start recording, the flashback capture saves a day. This update is now available for Mac with Logic Pro 11.2 and Logic Pro Version 2.2 for iPad, both are now available.
Once upon a time to analyze the audio file and separate the equipment or tone in separate tracks, which uses AI in different tracks. Previously, it can separate the vocals, bass and drums in different tracks by placing other possible elements in a track called “other”.
Now, Apple is adding the ability to identify the piano and the guitar, while also promises better audio loyalty. It should be very helpful, although if you have a horn section in your band, they will still remain in the ‘other’ tracks of amazing brass. There will also be a pricet, including a capela, a capela, instrument with vocals, or just instruments. The stem splitter will still be available only with the M1 chip or new inside the Apple silicon on the MAC and iPads.
While some AI and machine are learning, Apple is also incorporating writing equipment integration. Essentially, inside the Logic Pro will now have a dedicated button to write in the notepad tool, allowing you to help your model or chat of Apple to help flesh out lyrics, potentially.
If you are eager for a new sound pack, MAC is receiving the Logic Pro Magnetic Frames and Tosin Abasin, while the iPad version gets the brand-new danceflor rush. Here the latter offers alchemy patches and hundreds of loops, which were all around drums and bass. It looks like summer pop and must be fun.
Finally, for the logic Pro on the iPad, learn midi coming and will help you hang these physical control devices with minimal previous experience. Essentially, you can plug a compatible MIDI device in your iPad via USB-C and then assign a function in a physical control in Logic Pro, such as a knob. You will be able to customize the experience for your accurate requirements, and as they develop, you can adjust your setup accordingly.
However, keeping in mind the best news, and with the previous promotion of Apple for software suits, it is that if you have already bought a logic Pro for Mac or subscribe to the Logic Pro for iPad, you will get all these new features for free.
Apple has also not increased the cost. The Logic Pro for Mac is still a one -time purchase of $ 199.99 / £ 199.99 / AU $ 299.99 and the logic Pro for iPad is $ 5.99 / £ 4.99 / AU $ 7.99 or annual $ 49.99 / £ 49.99 / AU $ 59.99.
Additionally, you can still get a 90-day free test on MAC for a month’s free test or argument on the iPad.