Apple has released a significant upgrade to Logic Pro for Mac and iPad with features like Flashback Capture that automatically records performances.
Flashback Capture, previously known as Capture Recording, saves your performance even if you forget to hit record, capturing your brilliance before you press record.
Stem Splitter in Logic Pro gains enhanced functionality allowing separation of vocals, bass, drums, piano, and guitar into individual tracks for better audio fidelity.
Logic Pro introduces Writing Tools integration in Notepad, offering access to Apple's models or ChatGPT to assist in lyric writing.
New sound packs like Magnetic Imperfections, Tosin Abasi, and Dancefloor Rush are added for Mac and iPad versions of Logic Pro, providing alchemy patches and themed loops.
Learn MIDI arrives on Logic Pro for iPad to simplify assigning functions to physical controls, aiding users in handling MIDI devices with ease.
The updates are available in Logic Pro 11.2 for Mac and Logic Pro 2.2 for iPad, with features like Flashback Capture, improved Stem Splitter, Writing Tools integration, and new sound packs.
Apple maintains the pricing for Logic Pro, offering new features for free to existing users and providing trial options for interested customers.
Logic Pro for Mac is a one-time purchase at $199.99, while Logic Pro for iPad is available at $5.99 monthly or $49.99 annually.
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