3 days ago
Apple just supercharged Logic Pro on Mac and iPad. Here is what is new
Stem Splitter Just Got Smarter
Forgot to Hit Record? Logic's Got You
Fresh Sounds to Play With
iPad Users Get Learn MIDI
Smaller, Useful Updates on Mac
Apple just dropped a big update for Logic Pro across Mac and iPad, and it's packed with features that actually matter to producers and Splitter now delivers sharper audio separation and can break out guitars and pianos too—not just vocals and drums. You also get preset variations like acapella or instrumental, plus the ability to export only the parts you need. Great for quick remixes or building from demos without the Capture now lets you recover audio and MIDI takes you didn't hit record on. Toggle Cycle mode, jam out, and Logic will auto-save every pass into a take folder. Basically, your best ideas are now way harder to new Dancefloor Rush pack brings 400+ loops and punchy kits built for drum-and-bass. On Mac, you also get Magnetic Imperfections (gritty, analog textures) and Tosin Abasi (progressive metal tones, complete with signature riffs and effects).Logic Pro on iPad now supports Learn MIDI—assign knobs, faders, or buttons to control plug-ins or instruments in real time. It's all drag-and-drop, with visual feedback, so you're not stuck in menus while trying to stay in the now has Writing Tools powered by Apple Intelligence—good for quick lyric rewrites or collaborative edits.A new search/select tool helps find tracks faster in larger Logic Pro 11.2 is out now, free for existing users, or $199.99 for new ones (macOS Sequoia 15.4+).iPad: Logic Pro 2.2 is also out, free update for users, or $4.99/month ($49/year) with a one-month trial (iPadOS 18.4+).Note: Stem Splitter needs an M1 chip or later. Flashback Capture only works during playback. MIDI controllers and audio gear must support iPadOS.