The iconic DAW is finally getting a new home literally right at your fingertips.
Avid Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Image-Line FruityLoops Studio, and Logic Pro are the tools that make up the foundation of sound design and music production. But to use them to the fullest, creatives needed powerful machines with loads of RAM.
That’s now changing with the iPad Pro. With Final Cut Pro and DaVinci Resolve now finding a new home on the Apple Silicon tablet, we were bound to see a digital audio workstation (or DAW) follow suit.
With the release of Logic Pro on the iPad, musicians and creatives who make a living in audio are now much more mobile than they used to be.
But how powerful is Logic Pro on iPad? Can it really hold its own with a dedicated workstation? Here’s everything we know.
iPad Pro Power
Powered by Apple Silicon, the iPad Pro has become a mobile powerhouse for creatives. That power is now being utilized to bring Logic Pro to the platform. But with a new platform, we’re also getting new features that are exclusive to a touch-based device.
Author: Yaroslav Altunin
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.