![]() That turns your computer into an instrument for live performance. MainStage is an Apple music application, a sister app to Logic. And welcome to Up and Running with MainStage 3. If not then it wouldn't bring the benefits I'd expect so we'll have to see what it actually is whenever it finally releases.- Hello, I'm Julian Velard. ![]() Hopefully this would allow for MIDI clips and realtime audio stretching. Bitwig's close, and better in many ways, but Bitwig's been buggy for me and it's a CPU pig. Pair it with Live's resampling feature and I haven't found anything like Live when I need it. People who don't understand this feature seem to think it only benefits EDM and they couldn't be more wrong, it's incredibly useful. Frankly more DAWs should have had this ages ago. You can move between linear time and experimenting with new ideas in real time without having to stop the transport, or overwrite anything in your timeline unless/until you choose to. The TLDR is, at least in Live and Bitwig, your composition isn't bound by linear time. The linear timeline will continue to play, and only the selected channel(s) will be taken over by the clip launcher. And you can do it in such a way where you give yourself more than one motif to experiment with.įrom the linear editor you can then audition your alternate motif(s) in real time by tabbing to the Session View and lauching that specific clip, (or multiple clips). You can knock up a 64 bar idea in a few minutes if you have your idea mapped out and you know what you're doing. ![]() In Live you can leave the transport looping indefinitely and record multiple scenes of entire ideas. In a linear timeline you simply cannot accomplish this without having to stop and rewind. People who haven't explored Session View have completely missed its entire purpose - to get chunks of ideas in in rapid succession, or explore multiple motifs without having to stop the transport. Tons of composers use Live, even if only for editing and sound design. Sorry, but to put it in blunt terms - you guys are either out of touch, or haven't actually explored Session View in Live. Apple tends to update Logic Pro X around every three months, which gives further credibility to the likelihood of an impending update.Įarlier this week, Apple began offering 90-day free trials of Logic Pro X and Final Cut Pro X.Ĭlick to expand.Oh man this would be the isht! I'd love to be able to experiment and knock up ideas in Logic as quickly as I can in Live's Session View.Īs far as this being a kids feature. Logic Pro X was last updated three months ago with version 10.4.8, which included minor bug fixes. ![]() Since then, Apple has introduced downloadable Sound Packs to expand the Live Loops sound library. Live Loops includes a library of Apple-designed loop templates in multiple genres, including EDM, Hip Hop, Dubstep and Rock, or you can create your own. ![]() Live Loops was added to GarageBand for iOS in January 2016, as a new feature for creating music by tapping cells and columns in a grid to trigger different looped instruments and samples. Since Logic Pro X does not currently contain this feature, an update with GarageBand-style Live Loops sessions may be planned.Īt present, the only way to use Live Loops in Logic Pro X, albeit with substantially less functionality, is to share a Live Loops project from GarageBand for iOS. The image from Apple's education products page shows a 16-inch MacBook Pro running Logic Pro X, but with a familiar interface that looks extremely similar to GarageBand's Live Loops sessions on iOS. ![]()
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