Apple has introduced the latest versions of its music production software, Logic Pro for iPad 2 and Logic Pro for Mac 11, both set to, in their words; “transform professional music creation.” The updates, which will be available from May 13, incorporate AI to assist artists with songwriting, producing, and mixing tasks. We have the details.
The new versions boast new features such as Session Players, Stem Splitter, and ChromaGlow, all designed to enhance creative control and streamline the music production process. These tools expand on Logic Pro's capabilities, making it an even more powerful ally for musicians and producers.
Session Players
Session Players significantly enhance the music-making experience by providing a virtual backing band that adapts to the user's creative input. This feature extends the existing Drummer tool to include a new Bass Player and Keyboard Player, offering users a richer and more dynamic production environment. Users can manipulate their virtual band members' performance using controls for complexity, intensity, and style, making Session Players a versatile addition to any project.
Apple say;
“Bass Player was trained in collaboration with today’s best bass players using advanced AI and sampling technologies. Users can choose from eight different Bass Players and guide their performance with controls for complexity and intensity, while leveraging advanced parameters for slides, mutes, dead notes, and pickup hits. Bass Player can jam along with chord progressions, or users can choose from 100 Bass Player loops to draw new inspiration. With Chord Track, users can define and edit the chord progressions to a song, and the virtual Bass Player will follow along perfectly. Plus, with Studio Bass plug-in, users gain access to six new, meticulously recorded instruments, from acoustic to electric — all inspired by the sounds of today’s most popular bass tones and genres.
Built in collaboration with today’s best musicians, Bass Player responds directly to feedback with controls for complexity and intensity.
With Keyboard Player, users can choose from four different styles, designed in cooperation with top studio musicians and made to accompany a wide variety of music genres. Keyboard Player can play everything from simple block chords to chord voicing with extended harmony — with nearly endless variations. Like Bass Player, Chord Track adds and edits the chord progression of the song, so Keyboard Player follows along. Using Studio Piano plug-in, users can select additional sound-shaping options, with the ability to adjust three mic positions, pedal noise, key noise, release samples, and sympathetic resonance.”
Stem Splitter
Stem Splitter enables users to extract distinct parts from a mixed recording, such as drums, bass, vocals, and other instruments. With the aid of AI and the powerful M-series Apple silicon, Stem Splitter operates swiftly, allowing for quick adjustments and enhancements to any track.
ChromaGlow
ChromaGlow uses AI to model the sound characteristics of revered studio hardware, offering users five distinct saturation styles. This feature helps in achieving the desired tone, adding warmth, presence, or punch to tracks. ChromaGlow's versatile settings cater to a variety of sound preferences, from clean modern tones to rich vintage vibes.
Seamless Integration and Accessibility
Logic Pro for iPad 2 harnesses the touch capabilities of the iPad, transforming the device into a versatile musical instrument and production studio. The compatibility between iPad and Mac versions ensures a seamless workflow, allowing users to initiate projects on the go and refine them in the studio without hassle.
Pricing and Availability
Logic Pro for Mac 11 is a free update for existing users and costs £199.99 for new users. It requires macOS Ventura 13.5 or later. The iPad version is available for £4.99 per month or £49 per year, with a free one-month trial for new users.