4/24/2024 0 Comments Android equivalent to garageband![]() ![]() And now I'm actually really glad for the hard delineation between 'studio'' computer and iPad 'playground'. That situation changed, and managed to get a new computer and have made more music in a matter of months than in years previously. I really started out looking to use it as my be-all music-machine, at least for a couple of years. When I got this latest iPad, my computer was on its last legs. Introducing a QWERTY might be a solution, but presents inherent ergonomic compromises/difficulties.īesides, all the features you're interested could theoretically be added to any DAW, without having the rest of Logic coming along for the ride. More than that, Logic without keyboard-shortcuts is a proper PITA. All those menus and icons/buttons just aren't gonna fly on a 10.5" screen, Which is what the majority will own. I find a 28" HD monitor bare minimum of interacting with Logic. And personally, I already found the experience to be claustrophobic and annoying. Cubasis is a good litmus-test for how a full-blown desktop DAW might work out on such a tiny hands-on (literally) workspace. But having tried a few mobile DAW, I just don't think it'd the joyful experience most think. I mean you know record, non-destructive warping and slicing, sampling bounce thru effects.īut then again I can just treat my iPad as a 'sound module' and stick to Logic on my Mac.Īt one point I would've liked LPX on iOS. ![]() Perfectly ok, but I sure would love to see something major happening in the iDAW area. Perhaps it's just my day to disagree with you, but I don't think Logic's ever coming to iPad We never know, maybe it'll go to 11 and finally run on all Apple platforms including the iPad or most people, that's enough to make all the music most would ever want. Kinda insane that a base-level Mac Mini M2 and Logic comes in at circa $800. I'm of the opinion that full-point releases (The next being 11) will be paid. That 10 years use has, to an almost complete extent, offset the so-called 'Apple Tax' on hardware.Īs for another 10 free years? I'm a bit more skeptical. Upgraded to 8, then 9 and 10 was the last paid upgrade. it came on a CD that, I believe, fell off the back of a truck When I decided to start going 'legit', I bought a Macbook, with a shiny new boxed version of Logic 7.and the rest is history. Haha! I've been on Logic since version 5 (PC). (I went back all-in when the Sampler and QuickSampler updates were introduced).Ģ023 is gonna be a fun year and I look forward to WWDC'23 to see in what direction iPadOS is said:Ģ023 is gonna be a fun year and I look forward to WWDC'23 to see in what direction iPadOS is going. I got Logic way, way back then the iPad DAWs started popping up and I forgot Logic for a while only to realize later on that everything I missed in iPad DAWs I already had in Logic. Not to mention that an initial $200 in 2014 has given over 9 years of free updatesĪgreed and I would not be surprised at all if we get another 10 years for 'free' but the hardware and system requirements for new versions will likely go up. Comes in at the price of what the included 'Alchemy' might currently sell for, while offering huge amounts more. Hands-down the best value DAW out there, imo. Well when that day comes, see this video:ĭon’t think of it as ultimately unaffordable – it’s fairly common for LPX owners once they’ve been at it a while to exclaim sentiments along the lines of “wow, I get all that – for just this!?!” That's not going to fit my budget right now… ![]()
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