Apple has released new improvements to Logic Pro for Mac and iPad, which improve beat-making and production capabilities. The Stem Splitter tool now provides higher audio fidelity by separating the guitar and keyboard into stems. Users may recover forgotten performances via Flashback Capture, while new sound packs like Dancefloor Rush give beat creators new loops and kits.
The Stem Splitter has been improved to extract additional detail from older recordings and demos, and it also accepts guitar and piano stems. Presets allow producers to simply pick popular stem variations such as acapella, instrumental, and instrumental with vocals. A new submix function enables users to export particular audio segments, such as vocals for instrumental recordings or drums and bass for unique remixes. This improves audio quality and enables producers to make more interesting compositions.
Flashback Capture is a tool that allows musicians to recover amazing performances even if they fail to capture. It enables users to easily recover MIDI and audio performances by a key command or custom control bar button. Enabling Cycle mode allows artists to improvise many takes, which are automatically organised into a take folder.
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Logic Pro has included additional sound packs to improve music creation. Dancefloor Rush, the latest Mac and iPad app, includes over 400 dynamic loops, punchy drum kits, and a custom Live Loops grid. Magnetic Imperfections and Tosin Abasi are two new sound packs for macOS that capture the raw essence of analog tape and progressive metal guitar.
Learn MIDI is now available for iPad, providing smooth interaction with Logic Pro. It allows users to control plug-ins, instruments, and other automatable parameters using their favourite MIDI device knobs, faders, and buttons. Users may easily create customised assignments, view available controls, and maintain their creative flow thanks to an easy UI and real-time visual feedback.
Mac users can now boost their creativity with Apple Intelligence-powered Writing Tools, which enable them to write more expressively, collaborate on song lyrics, and manage massive projects with the new search and choose feature. This functionality enables users to easily locate and choose music by name or track number.
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Logic Pro for Mac 11.2 will be available for free on the Mac App Store, with new users paying $199.99. It is also a component of the Pro Apps Bundle for Education, which includes Final Cut Pro, MainStage, Motion, and Compressor. Logic Pro for Mac needs macOS Sequoia version 15.4 or later. On May 28, Logic Pro for iPad 2.2 will be accessible for free, as well as in the App Store for $4.99 per month or $49 per year, with a one-month free trial for new users.