Apple Introduces Biggest Update to Logic Since “Logic Pro X”

Apple Introduces Biggest Update to Logic Since Logic Pro X

Last week, Apple released a massive update to their Logic Pro X software with version 10.5. The DAW already excels at music production and songwriting, with useful features like Drummer, a huge built-in loop library, intuitive MIDI capabilities, and more. Continuing on that path, the breakthrough 10.5 update introduces new creative tools geared towards electronic music production.

Included in the release is a professional version of Live Loops, which was formerly only available in Garageband for iOS. Apple also completely redesigned sampling workflow, and ushered in new beat-making tools such as a step sequencer and drum synth. It’s a powerful collection of creative features, making Logic Pro X 10.5 a massive release for all musicians—especially those producing electronic music.

Logic Pro X 10.5 release notes:

Live Loops

Sampler

Quick Sampler

Drum Machine Designer

Step Sequencer

More Content included in the Logic Pro X update

 

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Apple reached out to some of the most talented professional users of Logic Pro X for comment on the update. Denzel Baptiste and David Biral—the Grammy-nominated production duo Take a Daytrip, and the creative minds behind hits like Lil Nas X‘s “Panini,” Sheck Wes‘s “Mo Bamba,” and most recently the #1 Billboard single “THE SCOTTS” by Kid Cudi and Travis Scott (co-produced with Dot da Genius, Plain Pat, and Mike Dean)—had the following to say about 10.5:

Logic Pro X 10.5 has changed the way we approach making music. We’ve been working with all the new features, from recording sounds with the MacBook Pro’s built-in mic directly into Quick Sampler, to quickly arranging a song while simultaneously recording artists using the Live Loops grid. Logic has been used for years on all our productions and the new version will make it even faster for us to create lasting songs.

Finneas O’Connell, the Grammy-winning producer behind Billie Eilish’s wildly successful debut album, also commented:

Logic Pro X has always been my one and only DAW. The workflow is unmatched, and the built-in sound libraries have been essential to my music from the beginning. Now with the addition of Quick Sampler and Drum Machine Designer, I’m getting back hours I used to spend in the studio building sounds and kits. This lets me spend more time writing new verses and editing 70-take vocals.

Logic Pro X 10.5’s additions to beat creation workflow make it perfect for modern producers in today’s hip hop/pop dominated world. 

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“Step Sequencer is a new editor in Logic designed to make it fun and easy to program drum beats, bass lines, and melodic parts using an interface inspired by classic drum machine workflows. Step Sequencer combines a pattern-based style of music creation with powerful editing options for creating original parts — providing detailed control over note velocity, repeat, gate, skip, playback direction, and randomization.

“Drum Synth provides a wide collection of kick drums, snares, toms, and percussion sounds generated entirely by software. Each sound is accompanied by dedicated sound-shaping controls to help musicians fine-tune their favorite parts. Drum Synth sounds can be used on any pad in Drum Machine Designer, where it can even be blended with samples for creative sound design options.

“Drum Machine Designer, the tool for building electronic drum kits in Logic, has been enhanced to integrate with the new sampling and beat-programming workflows. Each drum pad can host the new Quick Sampler and Drum Synth plug-ins, making it easy to edit and shape individual sounds within a drum kit. After kits are created, they can be played in real time, or programmed with Step Sequencer. (source)

Check out Apple’s official press release and release notes for a complete list of features and updates introduced in Logic Pro X 10.5.

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