Apple Com Logic Pro
Apple Com Logic Pro
Logic Pro X is the most advanced version of Logic ever. Sophisticated new tools for professional songwriting, editing, and mixing are built around a modern interface that's designed to get creative results quickly and also deliver more power whenever it's needed. Comprehensive Apple documentation for Logic Pro 9 User Manual Help Library - Comprehensive documentation for Apple's professional applications. Browse the documentation, search for help topics, or click links to additional resources and information.
Launchpad & Logic Pro X 10.5
New support for Launchpad in Logic Pro X
With Apple’s release of Logic Pro X 10.5 comes Live Loops, which for the first time brings cell-based looping playback and performance to the popular music software platform. Launchpad, with its 8x8 grid of colourful and expressive pads, extends the Live Loop experience and makes the Logic workflow more hands-on.
Setup is automatic: Just plug in a compatible Launchpad (see below for a full list) and Logic’s Control Surface Setup window will appear to notify a connection, then rotate the device 90 degrees to match the layout of the Live Loops grid. You can even attach multiple Launchpads to use them simultaneously, with additional options for the top-down orientation of your devices. Set up can be adjusted for control either 90 degrees to the right or to the left. Rotation is always required.
Cells in the Live Loops grid can contain one-shots, loops, MIDI patterns and automation data, and can be dragged-and-dropped or recorded live into Logic’s tracks area, to build song arrangements quickly.
Here’s a list of compatible Launchpad devices. At the time of writing, there is no support for Launchpad Pro [MK3].
Launchpad Original
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Launchpad S
Launchpad MK2/RGB
Launchpad Mini MK1
Launchpad Mini MK2
Launchpad Mini [MK3]
Launchpad Pro MK1
Launchpad X
To check out all the new features of Logic Pro X, head to: apple.com/logic-pro
Developer(s) | Apple Computer |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Mac OS X |
Type | MIDISequencer + Digital Audio Workstation |
License | Proprietary |
Website | apple.com/logicexpress/ |
Logic Express was a 'light' version of Logic Pro, a MIDIsequencer and digital audio workstationsoftware application maintained by Apple that runs on the Mac OS X platform. It was announced on January 15, 2004 for release in March 2004.
Logic Pro and Express shared most functionality and the same interface. Logic Express was limited to two-channel stereo mixdown, while Logic Pro can handle multichannel surround sound; Logic Express also lacked support for TDM/DAE systems, high-end control surfaces and Distributed Audio Processing. Both could handle up to 255 audio tracks, depending on system performance (CPU, hard diskthroughput and seek time). Logic Express 8 came with 36 software instruments and 73 effect plug-ins, including almost all of those in the Logic Pro Package. Those that it didn't include are Sculpture, a physical modelling synthesiser; the 'vintage' instruments (the EVB3 tonewheel organ, the EVD6 Clavinet and the EVP88 Electric Piano), however a cut-down version of these are included with the GarageBand instruments; Space designer, a convolution reverb effect; and delay designer, an advanced delay effect.
Logic Express was discontinued in 2011, when Logic Pro moved to the Mac App Store for $199.99.
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References[edit]
- Apple Computer, Inc. (2004b). Apple streamlines professional audio product line: introduces Logic Pro 6 & Logic Express 6. Retrieved January 16, 2004.[1]
- Sharma, D. C. (2004). Apple polishes musical offerings. In Personal tech. Retrieved January 16, 2004.[2]
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