I’m fairly technophobe….ish. Getting better though. I recorded my album between 2 different studios and last year got an iPad with Logic Pro, and haven’t looked back. I love it for fleshing ideas out really quickly. It’s opened me up to so many possibilities. And I still haven’t scratched the surface. If I hit a snag or need to find out how it works, it’s yourself I call on 😊. Your videos are excellent.
I'd much rather pay the price of a cup of coffee a month for an App that I know is going to be supported in the long term than pay a one off price for something like Auria Pro or Beatmaker 3 that have been completely abandoned by their developers.
It’s a hard one. I think Apple have proved that when you are paying a subscription, the updates can come faster. Soo do we want to own static software? Or subscribe to constantly evolving software? I still don’t really know.
I’m fairly technophobe….ish. Getting better though. I recorded my album between 2 different studios and last year got an iPad with Logic Pro, and haven’t looked back. I love it for fleshing ideas out really quickly. It’s opened me up to so many possibilities. And I still haven’t scratched the surface.
If I hit a snag or need to find out how it works, it’s yourself I call on 😊. Your videos are excellent.
Thanks so much my friend. Really kind words and I appreciate it. Happy creating!! logicipad.com/
I agree the subs model is what the sellers want. Not the consumers
Yeah. It’s a slippery slope.
@ Thanks..I’m interested in the pros and cons of ProTools..do you have any thoughts on that?
whats the advantages in using logic pro instead of garageband
Yeah… this shoe was…. A bit all over the place. Watch some of my previous videos on this instead.
Still can’t get used to logic on the iPad , I’m sticking to my iMac as I won’t pay for something with missing features that I already pay for 😢
@@evieruth01 it's free isn't it
The whole subscription model is a huge turn off for me. Let us pay our money & keep our purchase!
I'd much rather pay the price of a cup of coffee a month for an App that I know is going to be supported in the long term than pay a one off price for something like Auria Pro or Beatmaker 3 that have been completely abandoned by their developers.
It’s a hard one. I think Apple have proved that when you are paying a subscription, the updates can come faster. Soo do we want to own static software? Or subscribe to constantly evolving software? I still don’t really know.
I genuinely don’t mind it. It’s buttons per month. Hardly miss it.