As before, it’s available for $199.99 for new customers or as a free update to existing Logic owners. The new version of Logic Pro X, version 10.5, has a number of other updates, including new drum machine tools and updates to its companion app, Logic Remote, that’ll allow users to control tools like Live Loops that are really meant to be used with touch controls. Files still save in the same format used by Logic’s older EXS24 sampler and are backward compatible so they can be moved between apps, but some of the new features available in Logic may not be supported elsewhere. There’s also an auto-sampler feature that can capture the sounds of a connected instrument like a modular synth and turn it into a recorded instrument. The new tool streamlines the process of building multi-sample instruments, offers new synthesis and modulation features, and has an automatic sampling tool that lets Logic analyze a recording and turn it into a playable instrument. This update also includes a major revision to Logic’s sampling tool, which has been around for decades.
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FatLoops X Trap Drum Kit is available for free download exclusively on FatLoops. Free to download and free to use in your beats FOREVER. Logic’s Step Sequencer offers more options than GarageBand’s Beat Sequencer, so while you can import GarageBand sequences into Logic, they’ll have an expanded set of features available to them once in the pro app. Including FL Studio, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Native Instruments Maschine, Studio One, Reason, Akai MPC, Garage Band, Reaper, Bitwig Studio, and any other DAW or sampler that is capable of loading WAV files. You’ll be able to transfer Live Loops directly between Logic and GarageBand after the new update. As my colleague Dani Deahl pointed out when signs of these features leaked earlier this year, the inclusion of these tools in Logic should offer “greater flexibility when transferring projects between the two programs” and could help Logic stand out since competing digital audio workstations don’t offer mobile counterparts. These new features could be really helpful for musicians who like to work across both of Apple’s music creation apps. More compatibility between Logic and GarageBand