💿 More Logic Pro for iPad videos - ruclips.net/p/PLc8Xg_23Wa55Eoyv7FZFhX9URoXxbC3l9 🎸 More Logic Pro for iPad info - logicpro.com 🎙 Logic Pro for iPad 1.1 Release Notes - support.apple.com/en-us/HT213554
Hey Pete, how are you doing? I’ve been having a problem with this update. When I go into the App Store and type in Logic Pro, for iPad, I only get an open button and no update button. I’ve checked all my settings, I’ve restarted my iPad, with no change in the App Store setting. I can’t even find how to do this manually in my settings. I follow the app Stor help to help me do this, but there is no place where I can update this program. I am a paid subscriber for this app. Any idea how I can get this update into my iPad. I’ve checked the version update and it’s 1.01 which I believe is the original. Help! Thanks Pete I appreciate all your help and your work that you have done has helped me and so many others learn these programs. Thank you so much.
Pete, I’m a keyboardist that’s new to Logic Pro iPad. I just wanted to say thank you so much for your videos covering it. I’ve watched many of your videos but I have so many more that I’m excited to watch and share. You’re awesome, bro!!
hi Pete , thanks for all your very interesting lessons ! I’m a absolute beginner so I’ve participated this lesson here step by step in my very own first song I’ve made in Logic Pro for iPad. and my first finished song in a DAW anyway. I already mastered this song with one of your lessons, just loudness and panning because EQ and Compression still are too difficult. On the loudness penalty website I become 0,0 for Spotify. Thanks again and greetings from Belgium!
I tried Mastering Assistant this evening. I think it gives a good guide for the ears in terms of loudness. There is a BUT though. I’m no mastering engineer, but I felt that the automated EQ made some of my music sound much worse than I could achieve on my own. I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong, but at the moment I think I’ll just use the Mastering Assistant as a loose guide only…
Logic Pro for iPad has a master stereo track, so no need to do this on any project. You can add any mastering plugins directly to this track or use the mastering assistant.
Thanks, Pete! Can you explain what the Start and Reset buttons are for in the Loudness section of the Mastering Assistant? I assumed they are for calculating the Intermediate LUFS, which are not visible by default (only the Momentary and Short Term LUFS show values). So, if you just use the Mastering Assistant, will the Intermediate LUFS be automatically set to -14 - and the Start and Reset are only used if you want a different Intermediate LUFS value by increasing or decreasing the Loudness button?
Hey Colin. You’re on the right track there. If you play through the whole song the integrated LUFS should end up right around -14. The reset and start just literally reset to 0 and restart the measurement. This video goes in to the LUFS meter in Logic Pro a little more if you’re interested. ruclips.net/video/RBbfHITgCEg/видео.htmlsi=vMk50VLdj9hoXhO3
@@PeteJohnsMusic Thanks, Pete - that is good to know! Although that link seems to be to you MASTER TRACKS video which talks about the Stern Out track and avoiding clipping rather than a LUFS meter.
Hi Pete and thanks for your always interesting videos, a question for you, I have a 2018 iPad Pro but I can't update Logic as I'm stuck with IOS version 16.5 for fear that it might slow down or have problems with some apps I use to play regularly even live. What can you tell me, do you think I can update IOS to the latest releases or is it better not to risk it?
Hey there. So, my usual advice is to not update if you’re working on something important. But if you don’t have any active projects you’re probably okay.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Thank you. I'm not working on a particular project at the moment but as I was saying I use my iPad for live performances and my fear is that with an update I could have problems with some apps or even that it could slow me down, creating quite a few problems for me
Hi. I use a MacBook. Same deal I guess and my Logic added the updates yesterday. So am i right in thinking that YOU DON’T BOUNCE DOWN a mix then use the mastering assistant on a new project’s Stereo Out? Is mastering assistant good to just use after mixing separate tracks, like in the video. Then done?I tend to bounce down mixed tracks then add a bit of overall compression and EQ to the track on a separate project.
Hey there. Yes, I hear you. I always bounced my final mix down and brought in to a separate project as a stereo file in the past for mastering. The only real reason to do that now is to make sure you don’t end up tweaking too much on the mix when you should be mastering. If you can trust yourself to leave the mix alone, just using the stereo out and mastering in your main project does the same thing. Oh and if I was mastering an EP or album, I’d pull all my stereo tracks in to one project so I could master and listen to them all in one place. Hope this helps!
@@PeteJohnsMusic Hi again. So to clarity, just use Mastering Assistant in the mixing phase. No bounce down of all tracks to a seperate project. The only problem here for me is that I’d play my mixed/bounced down tracks on different systems to check before mastering. Is this why you say ‘if you can trust yourself to leave the mix alone’? I guess i could do your process, and if unhappy, return to project and tweak. Obviously, if there was a glaring error at the end, i.e a guitar to loud etc, then you’d do that anyway.
I can’t find the Mastering Assistant, Pete. It just doesn’t show on either of my iPads. Everything is up to date. I press the set up button but nothing appears on the stereo out track. I’ve noticed that only the ‘M’ button is at the foot of my channel as opposed to the ‘M’ and ‘S’ buttons at the foot of yours. I just know I’m being dumb here, but any advice would be gratefully received. Cheers Pete.
That’s an odd one? You e definitely updated to the latest version of iPadOS and Logic Pro. Also try closing and reopening and of course turning your iPad off and back on often does good things.
Hey Pete, slight issue I’ve found: im not able to add, edit, remove, or even access the stereo out channel (all i can do is adjust the fader), no matter what i try. It’s also only on one specific track i have, but I don’t know what caused it. Have you experienced this?
Hey there. Make sure you’re added the stereo out track and aren’t just using the master. This video might help. ruclips.net/video/RBbfHITgCEg/видео.htmlsi=LgdOXwhL2hwVNV4J
I’ll experiment with that as I’ve noticed it seems to default to -1.0. And I like -0.2-0.3. You could put a gain plugin after the mastering to increase it 0.6 I’m thinking? I’ll have a look. Watch this space.
Thanks! Yes it’s a constant battle. I usually mix mr vocals too loud. 😎 Here’s the final song if you’d like a listen. ruclips.net/video/9UJWqR_EkXc/видео.htmlsi=1EVfKljgwaI402LK
The Mastering Assistant is a great new feature for Logic Pro. Although I prefer to do the mastering inside AUM and using a bunch of plug-ins like, FabFilter, ToneBoosters, MixBox, YouLean etcetera. Great video and lovely song, Pete!
💿 More Logic Pro for iPad videos - ruclips.net/p/PLc8Xg_23Wa55Eoyv7FZFhX9URoXxbC3l9
🎸 More Logic Pro for iPad info - logicpro.com
🎙 Logic Pro for iPad 1.1 Release Notes - support.apple.com/en-us/HT213554
Hey Pete, how are you doing? I’ve been having a problem with this update. When I go into the App Store and type in Logic Pro, for iPad, I only get an open button and no update button. I’ve checked all my settings, I’ve restarted my iPad, with no change in the App Store setting. I can’t even find how to do this manually in my settings. I follow the app Stor help to help me do this, but there is no place where I can update this program. I am a paid subscriber for this app. Any idea how I can get this update into my iPad. I’ve checked the version update and it’s 1.01 which I believe is the original. Help! Thanks Pete I appreciate all your help and your work that you have done has helped me and so many others learn these programs. Thank you so much.
Pete, I’m a keyboardist that’s new to Logic Pro iPad. I just wanted to say thank you so much for your videos covering it. I’ve watched many of your videos but I have so many more that I’m excited to watch and share. You’re awesome, bro!!
Thanks so much for the kind words my friend. Glad to have you in the community. Hope you can join in for #Songtember just around the corner.
Thanks for the examples with the loudness compensation enabled. I haven't updated yet but it's interesting to hear how good it already is.
Very welcome. Glad it helped.
I've read the manual (& the apple page) of the whole mastering assistant
Nice.
We can also add the plugin (Mastering assistant) in the plugins section on the stereo out track (rather than in the mixer)
Truth.
I wish you could hear a rough draft project I did to get your opinion!!
I love your information!!!🙏🏽👍🏼
Generally have time for a quick listen of it’s under 5 mins.
Your videos helped me through a ton of things in GarageBand and now Logic Pro, thank you so much my friend 🙏🏻
Wonderful! Thanks so much my friend.
YOU ARE SUCH A LOVELY MAN PETE AND YOU EXPLAIN THINGS SO CLEARLY THAT I CAN UNDERSTAND 🌍✌️💙
Thanks so much for the kind words.
Good job, Pete 👍
Thanks my friend.
hi Pete , thanks for all your very interesting lessons ! I’m a absolute beginner so I’ve participated this lesson here step by step in my very own first song I’ve made in Logic Pro for iPad. and my first finished song in a DAW anyway. I already mastered this song with one of your lessons, just loudness and panning because EQ and Compression still are too difficult. On the loudness penalty website I become 0,0 for Spotify. Thanks again and greetings from Belgium!
Awesome stuff my friend. Wonderful to hear my videos are helping folks around the world. I love Belgian beer and frites!
I tried Mastering Assistant this evening. I think it gives a good guide for the ears in terms of loudness. There is a BUT though. I’m no mastering engineer, but I felt that the automated EQ made some of my music sound much worse than I could achieve on my own. I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong, but at the moment I think I’ll just use the Mastering Assistant as a loose guide only…
Yeah, I liked it more when I flattened out that curve. I think it might be trying to do a little much. The auto limiting is pretty handy though!
Thanks Pete, a really good runthrough. I’d missed this new feature!! Will master tonight 😊
It’s a pretty good feature. Hope you find it useful.
Man THIS IS AWESOME!!!
Thanks my friend.
Pete I can’t find my exiter button. Do you have to access it or should it simply just be there ?
Love your tutorials btw. My go too
Hey there. That’s odd? It should be there in the top right section under the limiter and LUFS monitoring?
So with this feature? do you still sum all tracks into one stereo track? Or with this Masteting Assistant - it is no longer necessary?
Logic Pro for iPad has a master stereo track, so no need to do this on any project. You can add any mastering plugins directly to this track or use the mastering assistant.
@@PeteJohnsMusic THNKS BRETREN!
Awesome stuff 🍀
Thanks. I hope you get value from the other videos on the channel and consider subscribing if you haven’t already. 👍
Great video as always Pete!
Thanks my friend.
Nice tune Pete!
Thanks my friend.
Thanks, Pete! Can you explain what the Start and Reset buttons are for in the Loudness section of the Mastering Assistant? I assumed they are for calculating the Intermediate LUFS, which are not visible by default (only the Momentary and Short Term LUFS show values). So, if you just use the Mastering Assistant, will the Intermediate LUFS be automatically set to -14 - and the Start and Reset are only used if you want a different Intermediate LUFS value by increasing or decreasing the Loudness button?
Hey Colin. You’re on the right track there. If you play through the whole song the integrated LUFS should end up right around -14. The reset and start just literally reset to 0 and restart the measurement.
This video goes in to the LUFS meter in Logic Pro a little more if you’re interested.
ruclips.net/video/RBbfHITgCEg/видео.htmlsi=vMk50VLdj9hoXhO3
@@PeteJohnsMusic Thanks, Pete - that is good to know! Although that link seems to be to you MASTER TRACKS video which talks about the Stern Out track and avoiding clipping rather than a LUFS meter.
Hi Pete and thanks for your always interesting videos, a question for you, I have a 2018 iPad Pro but I can't update Logic as I'm stuck with IOS version 16.5 for fear that it might slow down or have problems with some apps I use to play regularly even live. What can you tell me, do you think I can update IOS to the latest releases or is it better not to risk it?
Hey there. So, my usual advice is to not update if you’re working on something important. But if you don’t have any active projects you’re probably okay.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Thank you. I'm not working on a particular project at the moment but as I was saying I use my iPad for live performances and my fear is that with an update I could have problems with some apps or even that it could slow me down, creating quite a few problems for me
Hi. I use a MacBook. Same deal I guess and my Logic added the updates yesterday. So am i right in thinking that YOU DON’T BOUNCE DOWN a mix then use the mastering assistant on a new project’s Stereo Out? Is mastering assistant good to just use after mixing separate tracks, like in the video. Then done?I tend to bounce down mixed tracks then add a bit of overall compression and EQ to the track on a separate project.
Hey there. Yes, I hear you. I always bounced my final mix down and brought in to a separate project as a stereo file in the past for mastering. The only real reason to do that now is to make sure you don’t end up tweaking too much on the mix when you should be mastering. If you can trust yourself to leave the mix alone, just using the stereo out and mastering in your main project does the same thing.
Oh and if I was mastering an EP or album, I’d pull all my stereo tracks in to one project so I could master and listen to them all in one place. Hope this helps!
@@PeteJohnsMusic Hi again. So to clarity, just use Mastering Assistant in the mixing phase. No bounce down of all tracks to a seperate project. The only problem here for me is that I’d play my mixed/bounced down tracks on different systems to check before mastering. Is this why you say ‘if you can trust yourself to leave the mix alone’? I guess i could do your process, and if unhappy, return to project and tweak. Obviously, if there was a glaring error at the end, i.e a guitar to loud etc, then you’d do that anyway.
If you're not seeing the mastering plug-in...check and make sure you are at iOS 17 then update Logic Pro for iPad.
Yup! Correct. ruclips.net/video/b-Kq-3fzLTI/видео.htmlsi=eB8tuapYVp3fMHAx
Thanks
You’re very welcome my friend. I hope you get value from the other videos here on the channel and consider subscribing. 👍
This is really cool. The Problem is that I just can’t get my hands on an iPad.
Bummer! Hope you can get one soon. 👍😎
@@PeteJohnsMusic Yeah it’s a long waiting game for me. And a question about the mastering assistant, it’s not designed to be AI, right?
I can’t find the Mastering Assistant, Pete. It just doesn’t show on either of my iPads. Everything is up to date. I press the set up button but nothing appears on the stereo out track. I’ve noticed that only the ‘M’ button is at the foot of my channel as opposed to the ‘M’ and ‘S’ buttons at the foot of yours. I just know I’m being dumb here, but any advice would be gratefully received. Cheers Pete.
That’s an odd one? You e definitely updated to the latest version of iPadOS and Logic Pro. Also try closing and reopening and of course turning your iPad off and back on often does good things.
@@PeteJohnsMusic oh Pete, why didn’t I think of the turn off/turn on routine? It worked. I feel dumber than a dumb thing. Thanks mate.
Hey Pete, slight issue I’ve found: im not able to add, edit, remove, or even access the stereo out channel (all i can do is adjust the fader), no matter what i try. It’s also only on one specific track i have, but I don’t know what caused it. Have you experienced this?
Hey there. Make sure you’re added the stereo out track and aren’t just using the master. This video might help. ruclips.net/video/RBbfHITgCEg/видео.htmlsi=LgdOXwhL2hwVNV4J
When I use Mastering Assistant it limit the track to -0.9dB. Do you know how to change it to -0.3dB?
I’ll experiment with that as I’ve noticed it seems to default to -1.0. And I like -0.2-0.3. You could put a gain plugin after the mastering to increase it 0.6 I’m thinking? I’ll have a look. Watch this space.
@@PeteJohnsMusic thank you! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Great video. Love your voice but it sounds a bit low in the mix. Im no expert. I just would love to hear the singing more. But another awesome video.
Thanks! Yes it’s a constant battle. I usually mix mr vocals too loud. 😎
Here’s the final song if you’d like a listen. ruclips.net/video/9UJWqR_EkXc/видео.htmlsi=1EVfKljgwaI402LK
@@PeteJohnsMusic you have an amazing voice and a great song writer. thank you for your reply a great song
The Mastering Assistant is a great new feature for Logic Pro. Although I prefer to do the mastering inside AUM and using a bunch of plug-ins like, FabFilter, ToneBoosters, MixBox, YouLean etcetera. Great video and lovely song, Pete!
Yup, I think this will be more for folks who don’t already master their one music or use things like LANDR. It’s pretty cool.
Logic Pro Mastering Assistant is better then LANDR or Ozone?
@@AntonioBastos I don’t know if it’s better than LANDR or Ozone, I didn’t did a comparison.
@@PeteJohnsMusic For sure! It’s a great feature. Thanks for your reply, Pete!
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