That fact that no one seems to bat an eye that it is a subscription is saddening to me. I have Logic Pro on Mac and have had it since 2015 and it still works perfectly, renting a subpar version on a device I am using sporadically is just not worth it.
@@thelibrarian3734it works on a used 8th gen regular iPad which can be got used quite reasonably $5 might just be too much for some people who already have to subscribe to a music distribution service or other tools
the problem is that the biggesrt VST soft house are not making any IOS auv... native instruments forgot about ios, arturia forgot about ios, u-he not made..i still missing not using kontakt or guitar rig is so powerful , or not having a synth like massive on ios...or serum ...or zebra.. to me making music on ipad is still not at the same level than make it on mac os
Boom…You hit the nail on the head. Being confined to only in house instruments and plug ins is too limiting for me when 90% of the plug ins I use come from other developers. This is great, in general, but only really good for on the go situations or jotting down quick ideas.
I don’t actually mind the subscription model, but I do wish there was also the option for a one time fee. I love being able to start a full project on my ipad as a “sketch” and then take it to the home studio to add in the rest.
My biggest gripe with Logic for iPad is the lack of support for transport controls. I don’t know if it’s a Logic issue or the controller vendors but it’s frustrating to have a good keyboard controller (an NI S61 in my case) and not be able to leverage the transport controllers.
Is there no way to program the controller to trigger the transport controls? Could you use a Bluetooth keyboard for transport shortcuts? I need to look at this. I agree that shortcuts are really useful tools
Logic Pro 11 on a mac good, but I was disappointed with most of the User interfaces plugins were not redesigned, except for pitch correction plugin on macOS
@TheLogicProGuide the stock plugins that ahould be updated are: instruments such as ES2, ESM, ESP, sculpture, Vocoder Synth(Evoc 20) Effects such as ringshifter, Subbass, Delay Designer, Evoc 20 Trackoscillator, vocal transformer, Filterbank, and Enveloper. Amp and drum designers need some UI updates.
One thing that hasn’t changed much is devs support for recording automation from the plugins interface. Even Korg which is a big name and released their Gadgets as AUv3 recently don’t support this.
For my first EP, each tune was made with a different iPad DAW: NanoStudio 2, Gadget, GarageBand, and (arriving just in time for the last track) Logic Pro. The next EP will be all Logic. Although I can foresee possibly using Gadget or maybe something else for one or two projects in the future, for the most part I’m doing everything in Logic now. I also pulled stems from an unfinished project in GarageBand for Mac and finished and released it using Logic for iPad. I don’t even remember what I listed back when you asked what features we were missing. It seems I haven’t really missed any of them.
Great idea with the 1y retrospective! Please do this every year now, maybe also for Garageband (how things have improved over time). By the way $4 per month is really not expensive. And the lack of VSTs… well… with all those killer stock plugins, like Alchemy, Sculpture, Es2, etc. who needs that? Super Pros? Well then simply finish your projects in Logic MacOS…
Lack of VSTs is an especially silly argument when you consider there are over 1000 AUV3s on iOS, many of which are desktop ports and even more are super cool iOS specific plugins.
Does anyone think that Logic Pro for IPad Pro will ever have the capacity to print out a traditional score with notes on a staff like the Logic Pro for Mac OS?
The current situation of LPiP is tearing me apart... My workflow is I sketch and outline new songs in GB iOS (iPad 9) and do the real recording in Logic Mac. Now the new session players are a game changer when it comes to songwriting. So... Do i get a new iPad Air and subscribe to LPiP or get a Macbook pro for when I'm on the go? iPad would mean all the touch instruments and simplicity while Macbook would mean the dongle life but no subscription since I already own Logic... Tough choice (and first world problem... I know 😁)
Definitely a tough decision. I own both Mac and sub to the iPad version and find myself creating on the iPad more often. It’s just more convenient nowadays.
@@TheLogicProGuide yes, the delay’s about half a beat. Just press Play on a session and you’ll notice it. You can also try pressing play on the downbeat while the radio etc is playing, and you’ll see Logic doesn’t start on the downbeat… I’ve wrote in to Apple concerning this, as I’m sure it’s an easy fix. I was hoping for a fix on the update, but to no avail, it’s still there. If you can please put in a word with someone regarding this. Thank you!
I'm using arturia midi keyboard essential mk3. Unfortunately on the display is DAW mode on, but doesn't work with logic pro as should. I can't use the rec, play buttons on the keyboard. Can't use sliders. I can play on keyboard there is no issue but sliders, play, rec buttons doesn't respond and I have to use those buttons on the display on my ipad. Any ideas? What is going on.
hey, thanks for the video! getting myself an up to date iPad soon, and one of its main purposes for me will be logic, so I'm wondering, which storage capacity should I aim for, if i wanna make best use of the app? I'd be super grateful for any thoughts on this 🙏
I really want to replace my laptop with an M4 iPad Pro, but I need a good DAW for recording. Do Logic Pro support 3rd party plugins/VSTi's like Waves' line of plugins? :)
No, you can’t use desktop plugins on an iPad. iOS has its own music production app ecosystem, though more companies are porting their plugins across (Fabfilter, Baby Audio, MOOG etc)
Could you please show me how to use Voxyn Pro in Logic..It was straight forward in GarageBand but somehow I’m really struggling to set it up 🤷🏾♂️
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this is a really great review and your enthusiasm shows and tbh makes me want to get the bag just because you are smitten. How do you think this compares functionally to the Pakt 45L travel bag? i konw you had a hand in designing Pakt so you might be biased, but from a newcomer to one bag travel, which do you think is a better route to go starting out?
Buonasera! Thank you very much for your vid!! Nevertheless I‘ve got one (stupid/silly) question: Using GarageBand on iPad I can find instrument(patches) like clarinet, flute bassoon, etc. Are those instruments missing in Logic Pro for iPad or can I download them anywhere? Thank you for your help! Tanti saluti!
I wish there was a way to send a bus to separate audio outputs, I have the ID14 mk2 that has x2 sets of outputs that I would like to use simultaneously…
One of the biggest problems with using a Daw such as Logic on iOS, is that most of the most of the best plugins cannot be used with them as AUv versions have not been released and can only be used on MacOS or Windows. AUM is excellent but extremely constrained by the scant availability of good plugins. The availability of Logic for iOS for some time now has not resulted in any porting of popular plugins/synths (and nothing by Native Instruments/Kontakt) to the platform
@@maramé.r yep it’s definitely a learning curve for those coming from Desktop to iOS. It’s definitely still a growing platform, but companies like IZotope, Moog and Baby Audio have released their plugins on iOS already.
Love Logic Pro X for the Mac and I would have bought it for the iPad had it not been a subscription. To me if you already have Logic Pro X on a MacBook or iMac there would be no need. I’m very happy to sketch things on Cubasis. I think all in all Cubasis is king.
I wish that they would leave open a option to buy Logic Pro for the iPad if you can afford it but I do have a year subscription and yes, I will be renewing it. It is worth it.😅
Great vlog! I use logic on iMac and MacBook Air , I want to update to M1 or m2 iPad but can’t bare to lose thousands pounds worth of third party plugins 😢 if apple offered iPads with a year free subscription to logic on the pad for Logic Mac owners I think that would help swallow the hurt 😢
I really need the iPad version of Logic Pro to update with video import capabilities, just like the Mac version of Logic. This way, I can use the iPad to synchronize playback with VJ and PGM.
Okay, I don’t care at all about AI features, in fact I didn’t ask for and don’t want AI anywhere near my music. But I absolutely love Afterglow, Studio Bass, and Pianos. 👏 They sound incredible.
I have Logic on iPad since it came out. It’s the best DAW on iPad, no question. But as a 20+ years Logic user… Midi learn, complete keyboard shortcuts, surface controls support? Instead of that we get beginners toys (apart from maybe the saturation plugin). There’s GarageBand for that. Where are the “Pro” features? They made a great start but well…
Apple has been talking about Logic Pro to influencers and their view is we're coming into a generation of people who grew up with tablet since they were toddlers that's what they think computing is all about. So Logic Pro on iOS is aimed at the tablet generation and DIY bedroom music makers. It's never going to replace full on Logic Pro on a Mac for serious work.
I love Logic Pro for iPad, but I feel like Apple kind of wants to force us to use a Mac. I miss the full Alchemy Synthesizer… Sampler… Flex Pitch… etc. Little things that could be there but Apple doesn’t want to include.
I do have two big gripes about the iPad version: one, still no FREAKIN’ EXS import support. I have some key third-party libraries that I use on a regular basis, and (I guess this might be a third gripes) not even having in-browser support for our own samlpe libraries, much less the EXS ones, is a glaring omission. Instead, I have my 14” MacBook Pro to fall back on for those. The other gripe that I have: for the money that people are asked to spend on subscriptions, the amount of updates released prior to 2.0 has been sorely lacking, in comparison with most other iOS apps paid via subscription, whose updates are way, way more frequent. My expectation with a s subscription is that I’m willing to pay for it, provided that updates and support is sufficient enough to justify the ask. I guess it might be an Apple way to do it, but to me it’s not a good look, and may have me reconsider my subscription. Okay, I’m done now! Thanks for the good videos, as always!
I’m not agree with subscription model. If the iPad is not your main tool for make music, you need to be aware to activating or deactivating your subscription if you thing that not will use the software in the next months. In the future, pay 5€ or $ if you only want to revisit one project is not funny
@@TheLogicProGuide Yes, I think that subscription models can make sense if you use that software a lot, but when you want it for sporadic use, it is totally inadvisable and dissuasive
Still waiting and hoping Apple will switch to one time purchase model, this whole subscription idea sucks. If iOS/iPad music producers can afford paying a fortune for Pianoteq why shouldn’t they pat $200 dollars for a life time access to Logic! I see it that way, 4 years annual subscription to be paid once and after 4 years probably the user will need tu buy the latest iPad to support the latest Logic update (remember for the latest update devices before M series are not officially supported, even the M1 has some issues) I vote for one time purchase then comes the midi learning and whatever the community need
100% disagree as someone who owns several pieces of gear and plugins from several companies. Ill never use the app because its subscription based. I just bought a brand new iPad m4 pro also. I would love to check it out but im not getting robbed 5 dollars a month forever. I would gladly pay a one time fee of $200. Vs $180 over 3 years but then continuing on forever. So they get another $180 in 3 more years. So after 12 years you've payed them $720. Great deal for them. Oh but it gets better. Cause you're still gonna be paying them 12 years from then. See what im saying?
You’re not being ‘robbed’ of 5 dollars per month if you’re making use of the software you’re subscribed to. I’m sure you pay much more for music and/or tv streaming services every month without owning the songs you listen to or shows you watch.
@@TheLogicProGuide wrong I own all my own music on mp3, and also own a huge collection of Blu-ray movies and shows. I prefer to own my media. Subscriptions are for suckers. You own nothing when you’re subscribing a service. It is a robbery that’s why people aren’t buying it.
@@TheLogicProGuide to be fair I come from a generation where physical media was the norm. So it’s what I’m used to. Kids born after 2001 only know subscriptions. So this might make more sense to them as a value. For me it’s a hard pass. I own a MacBook so if I wanna use logic I’ll just buy it once and be done with it.
I don't understand the obsession with using AI for instrumentation. It feels so unethical and disgusting. It's purely capitalistic and greedy GROSSSSSS
@@TheLogicProGuide Oh, I’m not denying that, and I’m sorry that yours just happened to be the straw that broke the camels’ back in this particular instance. I’m just so tired of seeing this trope everywhere, from Netflix documentaries, to comedy panel shows, to now, RUclipsrs. I appreciate that that montage took time to find all the clips and edit together, but in an otherwise solid video, how much did all that effort really add? In my case, just irritation at having to sit through a montage trying to make a point that didn’t need to be made in the first place, and slightly less likelihood that I’ll click one of your videos in the future.
Rufus you must be a hell of an important guy too stress over “ wasting “ four seconds. Just set yer alarm clock four seconds sooner tomorrow morning the you will get them back….well kinda.
That fact that no one seems to bat an eye that it is a subscription is saddening to me. I have Logic Pro on Mac and have had it since 2015 and it still works perfectly, renting a subpar version on a device I am using sporadically is just not worth it.
People were (and still are) very vocal on how they feel about Logic’s subscription pricing. Totally understand if it’s not for you.
its 60 quid a year ffs, its a business tool let your business pay for it!
You need a £1500 ipad to run it properly duhhh!
@@thelibrarian3734it works on a used 8th gen regular iPad which can be got used quite reasonably $5 might just be too much for some people who already have to subscribe to a music distribution service or other tools
I am an Ableton and Logic user
Ableton is twice as expensive and you pay for every major update. Logic is insane in terms of price-performance
the problem is that the biggesrt VST soft house are not making any IOS auv... native instruments forgot about ios, arturia forgot about ios, u-he not made..i still missing not using kontakt or guitar rig is so powerful , or not having a synth like massive on ios...or serum ...or zebra.. to me making music on ipad is still not at the same level than make it on mac os
Boom…You hit the nail on the head. Being confined to only in house instruments and plug ins is too limiting for me when 90% of the plug ins I use come from other developers. This is great, in general, but only really good for on the go situations or jotting down quick ideas.
I don’t actually mind the subscription model, but I do wish there was also the option for a one time fee. I love being able to start a full project on my ipad as a “sketch” and then take it to the home studio to add in the rest.
Yes, I'm renewing. Missing feature is iCloud sync of patches.
People whining about the subscription. 60 bucks a year is insane value for this and it will be very actively maintained
My biggest gripe with Logic for iPad is the lack of support for transport controls. I don’t know if it’s a Logic issue or the controller vendors but it’s frustrating to have a good keyboard controller (an NI S61 in my case) and not be able to leverage the transport controllers.
Is there no way to program the controller to trigger the transport controls? Could you use a Bluetooth keyboard for transport shortcuts? I need to look at this. I agree that shortcuts are really useful tools
Yep, a glaring omission for sure.
Logic Pro 11 on a mac good, but I was disappointed with most of the User interfaces plugins were not redesigned, except for pitch correction plugin on macOS
Do you feel they need to be updated? Which ones specifically?
@TheLogicProGuide the stock plugins that ahould be updated are:
instruments such as ES2, ESM, ESP, sculpture, Vocoder Synth(Evoc 20)
Effects such as ringshifter, Subbass, Delay Designer, Evoc 20 Trackoscillator, vocal transformer, Filterbank, and Enveloper. Amp and drum designers need some UI updates.
One thing that hasn’t changed much is devs support for recording automation from the plugins interface. Even Korg which is a big name and released their Gadgets as AUv3 recently don’t support this.
Hah really enjoyed being clipped in this video Patrick! All these years later and you are still the kindest content creator on the internet!
So great to hear from you man!
@@MobileMusicPro Vortex, you’re back! I hope you’re doing well.
For my first EP, each tune was made with a different iPad DAW: NanoStudio 2, Gadget, GarageBand, and (arriving just in time for the last track) Logic Pro. The next EP will be all Logic. Although I can foresee possibly using Gadget or maybe something else for one or two projects in the future, for the most part I’m doing everything in Logic now. I also pulled stems from an unfinished project in GarageBand for Mac and finished and released it using Logic for iPad. I don’t even remember what I listed back when you asked what features we were missing. It seems I haven’t really missed any of them.
Great idea with the 1y retrospective! Please do this every year now, maybe also for Garageband (how things have improved over time). By the way $4 per month is really not expensive. And the lack of VSTs… well… with all those killer stock plugins, like Alchemy, Sculpture, Es2, etc. who needs that? Super Pros? Well then simply finish your projects in Logic MacOS…
Good idea!
Lack of VSTs is an especially silly argument when you consider there are over 1000 AUV3s on iOS, many of which are desktop ports and even more are super cool iOS specific plugins.
@@HotStrange and usually cheaper than their desktop equivalents!
@@TheLogicProGuide yep, hence why I own so many 😅😬
Does anyone think that Logic Pro for IPad Pro will ever have the capacity to print out a traditional score with notes on a staff like the Logic Pro for Mac OS?
Not sure about the option to print, but hopefully a score editor will be added at some point.
I’ll get it when they give an option to buy it outright. No subscription.
I’m totally okay with the subscription model. Logic Pro on Mac costs €229. And that’s very cheap for a DAW that includes everything.
The current situation of LPiP is tearing me apart... My workflow is I sketch and outline new songs in GB iOS (iPad 9) and do the real recording in Logic Mac. Now the new session players are a game changer when it comes to songwriting. So... Do i get a new iPad Air and subscribe to LPiP or get a Macbook pro for when I'm on the go? iPad would mean all the touch instruments and simplicity while Macbook would mean the dongle life but no subscription since I already own Logic... Tough choice (and first world problem... I know 😁)
Definitely a tough decision. I own both Mac and sub to the iPad version and find myself creating on the iPad more often. It’s just more convenient nowadays.
Can Apple please fix the delay in the PLAY button. The delay limits me when running Logic Pro for iPad in live performances.
There’s a delay? Not sure I’ve noticed - how long of a delay are you experiencing?
@@TheLogicProGuide yes, the delay’s about half a beat. Just press Play on a session and you’ll notice it. You can also try pressing play on the downbeat while the radio etc is playing, and you’ll see Logic doesn’t start on the downbeat… I’ve wrote in to Apple concerning this, as I’m sure it’s an easy fix. I was hoping for a fix on the update, but to no avail, it’s still there. If you can please put in a word with someone regarding this. Thank you!
I'm using arturia midi keyboard essential mk3. Unfortunately on the display is DAW mode on, but doesn't work with logic pro as should. I can't use the rec, play buttons on the keyboard. Can't use sliders. I can play on keyboard there is no issue but sliders, play, rec buttons doesn't respond and I have to use those buttons on the display on my ipad. Any ideas? What is going on.
Logic Pro for iPad doesn’t have MIDI learn/MIDI mapping yet.
@@TheLogicProGuide thx. That's weird. 😕
Does it have a staff view?
It doesn’t, as I say in the video it’s one of the most requested features that will hopefully make its way across from Logic on Mac at some point.
@@TheLogicProGuide Thank you for clarifying.
hey, thanks for the video! getting myself an up to date iPad soon, and one of its main purposes for me will be logic, so I'm wondering, which storage capacity should I aim for, if i wanna make best use of the app? I'd be super grateful for any thoughts on this 🙏
I cannot for the life of me work out how to mono or polyphonic flex on iPad like on Mac. Is it possible?! Manually changing length of notes etc??
I really want to replace my laptop with an M4 iPad Pro, but I need a good DAW for recording. Do Logic Pro support 3rd party plugins/VSTi's like Waves' line of plugins? :)
No, you can’t use desktop plugins on an iPad. iOS has its own music production app ecosystem, though more companies are porting their plugins across (Fabfilter, Baby Audio, MOOG etc)
Could you please show me how to use Voxyn Pro in Logic..It was straight forward in GarageBand but somehow I’m really struggling to set it up 🤷🏾♂️
this is a really great review and your enthusiasm shows and tbh makes me want to get the bag just because you are smitten. How do you think this compares functionally to the Pakt 45L travel bag? i konw you had a hand in designing Pakt so you might be biased, but from a newcomer to one bag travel, which do you think is a better route to go starting out?
will be there any ai vocal changer available for ios logic pro? thx (lalas, ace..etc)
Buonasera! Thank you very much for your vid!! Nevertheless I‘ve got one (stupid/silly) question: Using GarageBand on iPad I can find instrument(patches) like clarinet, flute bassoon, etc. Are those instruments missing in Logic Pro for iPad or can I download them anywhere? Thank you for your help!
Tanti saluti!
Pretty sure they are all present in Logic. Let me double check where exactly and I’ll get back to you!
@@TheLogicProGuide Buongiorno! I‘m still searching and looking for these woodwindinstruments like bassoon, clarinet, oboe, etc; still not found!😩
I wish there was a way to send a bus to separate audio outputs, I have the ID14 mk2 that has x2 sets of outputs that I would like to use simultaneously…
One of the biggest problems with using a Daw such as Logic on iOS, is that most of the most of the best plugins cannot be used with them as AUv versions have not been released and can only be used on MacOS or Windows. AUM is excellent but extremely constrained by the scant availability of good plugins. The availability of Logic for iOS for some time now has not resulted in any porting of popular plugins/synths (and nothing by Native Instruments/Kontakt) to the platform
@@maramé.r yep it’s definitely a learning curve for those coming from Desktop to iOS. It’s definitely still a growing platform, but companies like IZotope, Moog and Baby Audio have released their plugins on iOS already.
Love Logic Pro X for the Mac and I would have bought it for the iPad had it not been a subscription. To me if you already have Logic Pro X on a MacBook or iMac there would be no need. I’m very happy to sketch things on Cubasis. I think all in all Cubasis is king.
For my work flow the iPad really is such a great transition from GarageBand. I enjoy it very much 😊
Can you please tell me what is Midi Learn
Assigning buttons and pads on a MIDI keyboard to trigger controls and/or sounds inside Logic.
Ok thanks. That makes it much clearer
I wish that they would leave open a option to buy Logic Pro for the iPad if you can afford it but I do have a year subscription and yes, I will be renewing it. It is worth it.😅
Great vlog! I use logic on iMac and MacBook Air , I want to update to M1 or m2 iPad but can’t bare to lose thousands pounds worth of third party plugins 😢 if apple offered iPads with a year free subscription to logic on the pad for Logic Mac owners I think that would help swallow the hurt 😢
I really need the iPad version of Logic Pro to update with video import capabilities, just like the Mac version of Logic. This way, I can use the iPad to synchronize playback with VJ and PGM.
Okay, I don’t care at all about AI features, in fact I didn’t ask for and don’t want AI anywhere near my music. But I absolutely love Afterglow, Studio Bass, and Pianos. 👏 They sound incredible.
My Logic Pro keeps crashing!!!
I love Logic Pro and use it all the time. I didn't even flinch when they asked for a yearly subscription.
I have Logic on iPad since it came out. It’s the best DAW on iPad, no question. But as a 20+ years Logic user…
Midi learn, complete keyboard shortcuts, surface controls support?
Instead of that we get beginners toys (apart from maybe the saturation plugin). There’s GarageBand for that.
Where are the “Pro” features? They made a great start but well…
MIDI learn is a big miss for sure.
Apple has been talking about Logic Pro to influencers and their view is we're coming into a generation of people who grew up with tablet since they were toddlers that's what they think computing is all about. So Logic Pro on iOS is aimed at the tablet generation and DIY bedroom music makers. It's never going to replace full on Logic Pro on a Mac for serious work.
Really like the DAW itself but still can't stand the subscription model. I'm sticking with Cubasis for now.
The pricing model is not for everyone.
just 4$ dude… for a really good daw…
I love Logic Pro for iPad, but I feel like Apple kind of wants to force us to use a Mac. I miss the full Alchemy Synthesizer… Sampler… Flex Pitch… etc. Little things that could be there but Apple doesn’t want to include.
Need Flex Pitch for sure
I think having a subscription service is totally fine but a subscription with no option to buy a perpetual license is absolutely aggravating.
I do have two big gripes about the iPad version: one, still no FREAKIN’ EXS import support. I have some key third-party libraries that I use on a regular basis, and (I guess this might be a third gripes) not even having in-browser support for our own samlpe libraries, much less the EXS ones, is a glaring omission. Instead, I have my 14” MacBook Pro to fall back on for those. The other gripe that I have: for the money that people are asked to spend on subscriptions, the amount of updates released prior to 2.0 has been sorely lacking, in comparison with most other iOS apps paid via subscription, whose updates are way, way more frequent. My expectation with a s subscription is that I’m willing to pay for it, provided that updates and support is sufficient enough to justify the ask. I guess it might be an Apple way to do it, but to me it’s not a good look, and may have me reconsider my subscription. Okay, I’m done now! Thanks for the good videos, as always!
I’m not agree with subscription model. If the iPad is not your main tool for make music, you need to be aware to activating or deactivating your subscription if you thing that not will use the software in the next months. In the future, pay 5€ or $ if you only want to revisit one project is not funny
Yep, it’s not for everyone.
@@TheLogicProGuide Yes, I think that subscription models can make sense if you use that software a lot, but when you want it for sporadic use, it is totally inadvisable and dissuasive
Still waiting and hoping Apple will switch to one time purchase model, this whole subscription idea sucks.
If iOS/iPad music producers can afford paying a fortune for Pianoteq why shouldn’t they pat $200 dollars for a life time access to Logic!
I see it that way, 4 years annual subscription to be paid once and after 4 years probably the user will need tu buy the latest iPad to support the latest Logic update (remember for the latest update devices before M series are not officially supported, even the M1 has some issues)
I vote for one time purchase then comes the midi learning and whatever the community need
One year later & I still want this sooo much.
100% disagree as someone who owns several pieces of gear and plugins from several companies. Ill never use the app because its subscription based. I just bought a brand new iPad m4 pro also. I would love to check it out but im not getting robbed 5 dollars a month forever. I would gladly pay a one time fee of $200. Vs $180 over 3 years but then continuing on forever. So they get another $180 in 3 more years. So after 12 years you've payed them $720. Great deal for them. Oh but it gets better. Cause you're still gonna be paying them 12 years from then. See what im saying?
You’re not being ‘robbed’ of 5 dollars per month if you’re making use of the software you’re subscribed to. I’m sure you pay much more for music and/or tv streaming services every month without owning the songs you listen to or shows you watch.
@@TheLogicProGuide wrong I own all my own music on mp3, and also own a huge collection of Blu-ray movies and shows. I prefer to own my media. Subscriptions are for suckers. You own nothing when you’re subscribing a service. It is a robbery that’s why people aren’t buying it.
@@TheLogicProGuide to be fair I come from a generation where physical media was the norm. So it’s what I’m used to. Kids born after 2001 only know subscriptions. So this might make more sense to them as a value. For me it’s a hard pass. I own a MacBook so if I wanna use logic I’ll just buy it once and be done with it.
i need to make aggregate audio devices.
I love your accent
It’s been a year already!
How depressing!
It’s gone fast!
I RATHER PAID A ONE TIME PRICE, IMAGINE PAYING A SUBSCRIPTION FOR YEAR AND AT THE END NOT OWNING THE APP
You don't own ANY app you download from the app store.
@@TheLogicProGuideif the app is one time purchase you own it. You don’t own subscription app.
Still no proper midi learn, it's unusable with midi controllers. Pretty much cripleware for anyone using it with hardware
I don't understand the obsession with using AI for instrumentation. It feels so unethical and disgusting. It's purely capitalistic and greedy GROSSSSSS
God I hate these montages with loads of people saying the same thing. The point was made after the first 3, please stop wasting my time after that.
Come on now, it took longer for you to type this comment than the montage took to watch. You’re just wasting your own time at this point.
@@TheLogicProGuide Oh, I’m not denying that, and I’m sorry that yours just happened to be the straw that broke the camels’ back in this particular instance. I’m just so tired of seeing this trope everywhere, from Netflix documentaries, to comedy panel shows, to now, RUclipsrs.
I appreciate that that montage took time to find all the clips and edit together, but in an otherwise solid video, how much did all that effort really add? In my case, just irritation at having to sit through a montage trying to make a point that didn’t need to be made in the first place, and slightly less likelihood that I’ll click one of your videos in the future.
Rufus you must be a hell of an important guy too stress over “ wasting “ four seconds. Just set yer alarm clock four seconds sooner tomorrow morning the you will get them back….well kinda.
bro you probly see a rainbow and be like its not colorful enuf
talking about over dramatizing lol
Ok
idk man ifeel that logic for ipad is a big scam
A scam? How is it a scam?