Finally… an actual instructional video (for Logic Pro on iPad) worth watching! Thank you… in-depth in the ways a beginner can get something out of. Thanks again!
I use Logic Pro on iPad. It works great, and it has an amazing built in tutorial. However my biggest gripe is IO connectivity to my outboard. I’d like to connect it to my 18i20 interface and MRCC midi interface. I must keep it on a dongle which is currently a 1x input 16x midi channel dongle interface. Editing in desktop mode is not very ergonomic and can become tiring (at least with my current setup; where I have a low keyboard tray my midi keyboard above that, with iPad behind midi keyboard), there are so many micro tasks that are done a lot faster with keyboard + mouse. I like to lounge or lay down with iPad, which is great for a more relaxed creative mood for editing. But you must disconnect outboard to do this. I would love for Apple to create a WiFi paired audio+midi+usb hub so that we can freely utilize free roaming with iPad while working on DAW. The app is not 100% stable. I’d have crashed it a few times / though it usually only crashed while stress testing it. Logic Pro for iPad is not capable of doing Orchestral type projects (80+ tracks with 50+gb of samples). It may crash if playing chords on 128th note arpeggios on one or more tracks. It may crash if using midi effects exceeds polyphonic limit. It may crash if using too many reverbs and effects. One thing I do appreciate is when it does crash, recovery takes less than a minute and it gives you an option to recover last saved or last back-up before crash. In mean time, I will stick with Mouse + Keyboard. And lastly is battery, I currently can’t charge AND dongle my iPad at same time so I’m looking for a solution to that. That’s my feedback so far
Thanks very much. I just got this app and a new ipad to run it and i was getting upset there was no volume envelope avail. But here you explained it , its an automation. Thats new for me coming from ACID PRO. I will checking out your content. Great video!
Oooh, I would switch to the iPad Pro M4 then. I mean .. The only reason I still carry a laptop around is because I need it for Reaper in my garden studio shack. :) .. and Reaper > everything.
I just got the push 3 standalone 😂, so will work with that as my “portable “ daw for now, but man , wish Ableton will release a iPad app beyond their Note app, that connects with push.
I Am just getting in to using my Ipad for som simple beats and backin tracks for my piano training etc. Dont know what daw to use, but I have used Garageband & some Logic as well for long tima ago. Have you used Garageband, and what do you think of it? You make great videos, and explain & show in a calm and logical way! Thanks Filip!
I dunno why I'm the only complaining about this but garageband has a serious problem with plugin effects and instruments. Key examples are King FM and Audioscope - I find that things I've spent ages setting up in those plugins within garageband become haywire the next time I open my project. Like for example I have my bass side chained to the kick but when I open my project again the next day it's now side chained to the keys. That kind of thing.
I’ve used ableton for a long time over 12 years but it’s just more chill and easy work on iPad I use FL studio but the drums never sound good, Lofi and small and very digital sounding. Ableton drums I can make so realistic that my friends don’t know if it’s a real drummer or digital. Wish iPad had good drum sound options. I’ll buy any app but never will do a subscription
Awesome vid ; as a lover of the op1 myself can I ask about the delay of your Bluetooth keyboard and what brand is it ? Edit I just read the description … I ve got one more question. Do you use monitor or just like air pod and do you have latency ?
Hi! Thank you for watching and commenting! So the latency for the keyboard is very low, unnoticeable really. Since it is just sending MIDI, it sends less data which results in less delay. When monitoring with Bluetooth audio, there will be too much latency, so I never use Bluetooth for that. In the beginning of the video, I just monitored using the iPad speakers, and after that I monitored throught the audio interface. However, if I don't feel like using an audio interface and I'm not planning on recording audio, I'll just use usb-c headphones (like these amzn.to/3YTKF7q )
Finally… an actual instructional video (for Logic Pro on iPad) worth watching! Thank you… in-depth in the ways a beginner can get something out of. Thanks again!
I HATE that it is subscription-based!
right!
I use Logic Pro on iPad. It works great, and it has an amazing built in tutorial.
However my biggest gripe is IO connectivity to my outboard. I’d like to connect it to my 18i20 interface and MRCC midi interface.
I must keep it on a dongle which is currently a 1x input 16x midi channel dongle interface. Editing in desktop mode is not very ergonomic and can become tiring (at least with my current setup; where I have a low keyboard tray my midi keyboard above that, with iPad behind midi keyboard), there are so many micro tasks that are done a lot faster with keyboard + mouse.
I like to lounge or lay down with iPad, which is great for a more relaxed creative mood for editing. But you must disconnect outboard to do this.
I would love for Apple to create a WiFi paired audio+midi+usb hub so that we can freely utilize free roaming with iPad while working on DAW.
The app is not 100% stable. I’d have crashed it a few times / though it usually only crashed while stress testing it.
Logic Pro for iPad is not capable of doing Orchestral type projects (80+ tracks with 50+gb of samples).
It may crash if playing chords on 128th note arpeggios on one or more tracks. It may crash if using midi effects exceeds polyphonic limit. It may crash if using too many reverbs and effects.
One thing I do appreciate is when it does crash, recovery takes less than a minute and it gives you an option to recover last saved or last back-up before crash.
In mean time, I will stick with Mouse + Keyboard.
And lastly is battery, I currently can’t charge AND dongle my iPad at same time so I’m looking for a solution to that.
That’s my feedback so far
Thanks very much. I just got this app and a new ipad to run it and i was getting upset there was no volume envelope avail. But here you explained it , its an automation. Thats new for me coming from ACID PRO. I will checking out your content. Great video!
I'm glad you found it useful! Thank you for watching and commenting 😁
I wish reaper would release an ios version
That would be awesome. I love Reaper
@@flundlip man same. I love logic on ipad. It by far the best daw option. But man reaper would be good
for real. life changing
Oooh, I would switch to the iPad Pro M4 then. I mean .. The only reason I still carry a laptop around is because I need it for Reaper in my garden studio shack. :) .. and Reaper > everything.
I hope they support control surfaces soon. I hate mixing on a piece of glass.
I just got the push 3 standalone 😂, so will work with that as my “portable “ daw for now, but man , wish Ableton will release a iPad app beyond their Note app, that connects with push.
Thanks dude. I needed this!
I Am just getting in to using my Ipad for som simple beats and backin tracks for my piano training etc. Dont know what daw to use, but I have used Garageband & some Logic as well for long tima ago. Have you used Garageband, and what do you think of it?
You make great videos, and explain & show in a calm and logical way! Thanks Filip!
Logic Pro iPad has a really nice built in tutorial section just for Garage Band users in its help menu. :)
I dunno why I'm the only complaining about this but garageband has a serious problem with plugin effects and instruments. Key examples are King FM and Audioscope - I find that things I've spent ages setting up in those plugins within garageband become haywire the next time I open my project. Like for example I have my bass side chained to the kick but when I open my project again the next day it's now side chained to the keys. That kind of thing.
How do i import my x32 into this daw?
Great video really 🙏 at this point we re all expecting a real ableton live app 😂
I’ve used ableton for a long time over 12 years but it’s just more chill and easy work on iPad I use FL studio but the drums never sound good, Lofi and small and very digital sounding. Ableton drums I can make so realistic that my friends don’t know if it’s a real drummer or digital. Wish iPad had good drum sound options. I’ll buy any app but never will do a subscription
Awesome vid ; as a lover of the op1 myself can I ask about the delay of your Bluetooth keyboard and what brand is it ?
Edit I just read the description … I ve got one more question. Do you use monitor or just like air pod and do you have latency ?
Hi! Thank you for watching and commenting! So the latency for the keyboard is very low, unnoticeable really. Since it is just sending MIDI, it sends less data which results in less delay. When monitoring with Bluetooth audio, there will be too much latency, so I never use Bluetooth for that. In the beginning of the video, I just monitored using the iPad speakers, and after that I monitored throught the audio interface. However, if I don't feel like using an audio interface and I'm not planning on recording audio, I'll just use usb-c headphones (like these amzn.to/3YTKF7q )
@@flundlip the tx6 sounds like a great option for your setup
They need apps with better choices of sounds/ Synths
Still no Kontakt for IOS .. so still no thanks