You’re dead on about the Pro part of the conversation. I do think the tools make a difference in the right hands but personally, I’m always going to be a beginner in a lot of areas of production and in some areas, the performance. There’s very few Prince like people and the talent he had. Great music and performance on your side. I’m subscribing.
I really like what you’re doing on this video. I believe to be a pro is based first on the knowledge on theory then go to get the best tools you can provide to your self to create something daily. Thanks for sharing.
i think they did a really good job with logic pro for ipad. i play keys and do understand theory and using the app has been a life changer for me in terms of speed on working
Really enjoyed this video. Plenty of useful info. I feel that my MacBook Pro and all my fancy plugins is giving me a bit of option paralysis. This more stripped down setup looks great! Thanks 🙏🏻
I play piano, guitar, bass, drums, and have an EWI where I think I am some sort of jazz sax player. Truth is I'm very average at all of them, well except the EWI, I'm just bad at that 😀. I record myself quite a bit just to basically diary myself and see improvement. Decent stuff I put on a RUclips channel I have but it's mostly for me. I have an M1 Mac mini so lots of cables running around to get to my gear. I know you don't have plugins on this yet, but I do see a use case where I can bring this to my drums, piano, etc, do my recording, and then load that all up on the mini to mix and all of that.
This is so cool bro especially being able to play the EWI! You’re gonna have a lot of fun recording yourself in Logic. There’s a ton of ways to take what you already know towards a finished product ready for the streaming stores.
GREAT VIDEO! My first time running in. The Logic Pro for IPad IS definitely PRO. If possible, I'd like to know where you got that Mini Moog plug-in from? I am looking forward to more of your videos.
Via USB when using Logic’s software synth drums. Via audio interface when using the vdrum module sounds. BTW, the Vdrum module can also act as an audio interface depending on your module. Bluetooth midi also works (use the Logic Settings menu to configure bluetooth midi).
Wow man, thank you for this very informative and insightful video! Subbed. I love that sound you were working with. I'm a long time amateur with varying skill and experience. I've been leaping into garageband and have produced a few things. Currently I'm exploring plugging in my guitar via a audio interface. Can you recommend some guitar modulation aps which will work with logic pro on the iPad? Thanks again! Oh almost forgot. What makes pro... I think it's the sound first and foremost yet, definition wise it might just be connected to whether or not one can make a profit... I dunno. Cheers!
Hey thank you for your comment. I’ve just shared a video discussing some nice guitar patches for the ipad in Logic Pro. I hope it’s helpful to you. ruclips.net/video/WS-ivTshyZA/видео.html
Hi there. I’m currently using a Behringer x32 compact digital mixer as my audio interface. It gives me lots of routing options for DAW recording, zero latency for my clients mic’d recordings, independent headphone mixes using the P16s. I can send a different mix for streaming/video recording. I record bands also. It works for my different applications. However you can do what I did with a 2 channel interface like the Presonus audiobox. It’s much cheaper, and because I’m using the iPad software synths as my sound source, the only thing I would need channels for is the bass guitar and another mic’d instrument. The bulk of what you heard was from within the iPad with software plugins.
@@seljoypro Thank you I appreciate the detailed response, also I was going to ask, do you know if we can record multiple instruments at the same time? For example recording keys and voice from 2 different inputs?
Hey Christian thanks for your question. Sometimes you have to have the region selected (or all regions by selecting the track itself). Then analyze the track by turning on Flex in the inspector (for iPad Pro). If it doesn’t analyze right away you may have to toggle it on and off. Try this and see if that works for you.
Nice My Brother ✊🏽 quick question for you. How were you able to connect your interface & the module from the electric drums to the iPad. I know naturally you would get the usb-c to digital Av cable , which is what I have but however it’s only has one usb connection?
I have another question. Is there a way to convert my acoustic drums I recorded over to midi, i do it all the time with Logic Pro on the Mac version. Like Drum Replacement/ Doubling?
Question I have my midi keyboard which I use on logics presets sound and I have my midi electric drums that I also use the logic sounds but I want to be able to have both midi connected to my hub and asigne them to diferente channels ,,reason is when I have both connected at the same time I’m playing piano on my keyboard and triggering the drums as well which I don’t want to do that ,I’ve try already assigning first track to the keyboard and second track to the drums but still both get trigger by one another please if you k ow a way to have both midi instruments connected it will help a lot ❤❤
Hi Tino. When you select your track, there’s a small “i” button at the bottom left. This will bring up the Inspector. From the inspector you can change the midi channel for your tracks. You may or may not have to change the midi transmit channels on your controllers and vdrum module. I hope that helps.
@@Ryanthemusician you can adjust the gain in the inspector yes. The audio editing window that appears at the bottom after pressing the ✏️ tool seems to give you limited audio editing there. But you can make the same cuts, trims, stretches and gain adjustments in the inspector window to the left. The desktop version offers more fine editing of audio in the audio editing window.
🤣🤣 you know what, we’re not allowed to say that part out loud. For all the critiques of whether it is pro or not, the real question is are we pros? Today’s creatives seek more and more features to help us sound like pros. Here’s to platforms that nurture our creativity and encourage us to grow.
It's less pro than Garageband at the moment. The inability to accept external instrument or other plugins is certainly not pro. It's not worth paying £5 a month for something that fails to perform as well as free software. Subscription to the Logic Pro for iPad cancelled after trial. The Logic Pro programmer clearly needs to brush up on his COBOL or whatever programming language he is using.
Really fantastic rundown my guy, really appreciate the video! Great playing all around and a pleasure to listen to.
The music is beautiful. I love your keys in this man. Around 16 minute mark.
Thank you 🙏🏾
🎯 On point Bru ✊🏾
You’re dead on about the Pro part of the conversation. I do think the tools make a difference in the right hands but personally, I’m always going to be a beginner in a lot of areas of production and in some areas, the performance. There’s very few Prince like people and the talent he had. Great music and performance on your side. I’m subscribing.
Loving the track! And that MOOG lead 15:57 ❤❤❤
Bro coming from you 😅 thanks so much 🙏🏾
Very cool my brother. Subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
This is really helpful. Please keep doing what you do. Love your style.
I really like what you’re doing on this video. I believe to be a pro is based first on the knowledge on theory then go to get the best tools you can provide to your self to create something daily. Thanks for sharing.
💯👍🏽
A good job of lightning out some useful pro future's 👍🏼✌🏼
i think they did a really good job with logic pro for ipad. i play keys and do understand theory and using the app has been a life changer for me in terms of speed on working
Agreed! And this is the first version. Can’t wait to see where it goes. Thanks for sharing your review of it
Great video! You’re amazing keep the great content coming!
Thanks so much 🙏🏾 will do
Excellent, inspiring video. Thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏾 and you’re most welcome
yes sir..👋🔥🎶
Really enjoyed this video. Plenty of useful info. I feel that my MacBook Pro and all my fancy plugins is giving me a bit of option paralysis. This more stripped down setup looks great! Thanks 🙏🏻
Agreed! Thanks for your feedback
Awesome video!
Thank you 😘
I play piano, guitar, bass, drums, and have an EWI where I think I am some sort of jazz sax player. Truth is I'm very average at all of them, well except the EWI, I'm just bad at that 😀. I record myself quite a bit just to basically diary myself and see improvement. Decent stuff I put on a RUclips channel I have but it's mostly for me. I have an M1 Mac mini so lots of cables running around to get to my gear. I know you don't have plugins on this yet, but I do see a use case where I can bring this to my drums, piano, etc, do my recording, and then load that all up on the mini to mix and all of that.
This is so cool bro especially being able to play the EWI! You’re gonna have a lot of fun recording yourself in Logic. There’s a ton of ways to take what you already know towards a finished product ready for the streaming stores.
Like you said it’s only a Pro on your knowledge!!! New sub btw!!!
Thanks so much man 🤜🏾🤛🏾
great job man
GREAT VIDEO! My first time running in. The Logic Pro for IPad IS definitely PRO. If possible, I'd like to know where you got that Mini Moog plug-in from? I am looking forward to more of your videos.
Hey man loving the iPad content looking to start tracking on my iPad as well! How are you connecting your e kit to your iPad?
Via USB when using Logic’s software synth drums. Via audio interface when using the vdrum module sounds. BTW, the Vdrum module can also act as an audio interface depending on your module. Bluetooth midi also works (use the Logic Settings menu to configure bluetooth midi).
Wow man, thank you for this very informative and insightful video! Subbed. I love that sound you were working with. I'm a long time amateur with varying skill and experience. I've been leaping into garageband and have produced a few things. Currently I'm exploring plugging in my guitar via a audio interface. Can you recommend some guitar modulation aps which will work with logic pro on the iPad?
Thanks again!
Oh almost forgot. What makes pro... I think it's the sound first and foremost yet, definition wise it might just be connected to whether or not one can make a profit... I dunno. Cheers!
Hey thank you for your comment. I’ve just shared a video discussing some nice guitar patches for the ipad in Logic Pro. I hope it’s helpful to you.
ruclips.net/video/WS-ivTshyZA/видео.html
I agree, it’s pro. And I love it 🙏🏼👊🏻
💯🤜🏾🤛🏾
I wanted to ask you how is your setup with your instruments to logic? What interface do you use as well?
Amazing vid!
Hi there. I’m currently using a Behringer x32 compact digital mixer as my audio interface. It gives me lots of routing options for DAW recording, zero latency for my clients mic’d recordings, independent headphone mixes using the P16s. I can send a different mix for streaming/video recording. I record bands also. It works for my different applications. However you can do what I did with a 2 channel interface like the Presonus audiobox. It’s much cheaper, and because I’m using the iPad software synths as my sound source, the only thing I would need channels for is the bass guitar and another mic’d instrument.
The bulk of what you heard was from within the iPad with software plugins.
@@seljoypro Thank you I appreciate the detailed response, also I was going to ask, do you know if we can record multiple instruments at the same time? For example recording keys and voice from 2 different inputs?
I’m subscribing 😊
Thanks man 🤜🏾🤛🏾
Great video my guy!!!!
thanks so much 🙏🏾
Can you please explain the Flex Funktion on audio? Seems it doesn’t Analyse the clip for me! Thanx
Hey Christian thanks for your question. Sometimes you have to have the region selected (or all regions by selecting the track itself). Then analyze the track by turning on Flex in the inspector (for iPad Pro). If it doesn’t analyze right away you may have to toggle it on and off. Try this and see if that works for you.
@@seljoypro thanx a lot but it doesn’t show the Lines after I turn it on to move single notes like on the desktop version
Yes I can’t see this feature on the iPad yet
Nice My Brother ✊🏽 quick question for you. How were you able to connect your interface & the module from the electric drums to the iPad. I know naturally you would get the usb-c to digital Av cable , which is what I have but however it’s only has one usb connection?
Use a usb hub
@@cured_bacon647 Thank you I appreciate it 👍🏽
Yes a usb hub will get you going with connecting your usb devices and drives
I have another question. Is there a way to convert my acoustic drums I recorded over to midi, i do it all the time with Logic Pro on the Mac version. Like Drum Replacement/ Doubling?
@@markfarley2590 I don’t believe that feature has been added yet. I can see them adding that in the next update. Thanks for your great question.
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Question I have my midi keyboard which I use on logics presets sound and I have my midi electric drums that I also use the logic sounds but I want to be able to have both midi connected to my hub and asigne them to diferente channels ,,reason is when I have both connected at the same time I’m playing piano on my keyboard and triggering the drums as well which I don’t want to do that ,I’ve try already assigning first track to the keyboard and second track to the drums but still both get trigger by one another please if you k ow a way to have both midi instruments connected it will help a lot ❤❤
Hi Tino. When you select your track, there’s a small “i” button at the bottom left. This will bring up the Inspector. From the inspector you can change the midi channel for your tracks. You may or may not have to change the midi transmit channels on your controllers and vdrum module. I hope that helps.
@@seljoypro thank u so much it work 👍🫡🫡🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏I was stressing it to much 😅😅
Is there any Clip gain or fade out function in the iPad version of Logic Pro
Yes it’s all there in the inspector. Select the region you want and then use the “i” icon at the bottom left to bring up the inspector.
@@seljoypro is that for the clip gain?
@@Ryanthemusician you can adjust the gain in the inspector yes. The audio editing window that appears at the bottom after pressing the ✏️ tool seems to give you limited audio editing there. But you can make the same cuts, trims, stretches and gain adjustments in the inspector window to the left.
The desktop version offers more fine editing of audio in the audio editing window.
Pro means top of there line
Yeah or at the very least, above average
It is just a pro version of garageband
👍👍👏👏🙏🙏
🙏🏾thanks man
Thank you for sharing.
« Flex mode is a pro feature »...yes, for pros who play out of tune and out of time
🤣🤣 you know what, we’re not allowed to say that part out loud. For all the critiques of whether it is pro or not, the real question is are we pros? Today’s creatives seek more and more features to help us sound like pros. Here’s to platforms that nurture our creativity and encourage us to grow.
Are YOU pro? That is the only question because the tool is capable.
It's less pro than Garageband at the moment. The inability to accept external instrument or other plugins is certainly not pro. It's not worth paying £5 a month for something that fails to perform as well as free software. Subscription to the Logic Pro for iPad cancelled after trial. The Logic Pro programmer clearly needs to brush up on his COBOL or whatever programming language he is using.