Apple today released updates for Logic Pro for iPad and macOS, adding Mastering Assistant, the Sample Alchemy plugin, Beat Breaker for reshuffling audio in real time, 32-bit recording and more.
Here’s what’s new in Logic Pro for Mac 10.8:
- Mastering Assistant – Mastering Assistant is an effect plug-in that offers a quick and easy way to add final professional polish when you’re creating a release-ready mix. Mastering Assistant, which is available in the stereo output channel of a project, analyzes the audio and fine-tunes the sound through dynamic adjustments, frequency-balance corrections, and timbre enhancements.
- Sample Alchemy – With the Sample Alchemy instrument plug-in, you can transform a single audio sample into a playable instrument using a variety of synthesis techniques, including granular, additive, and spectral synthesis. You can create a wide range of sounds, such as unique sound beds, pads, effects, and rhythms. .
- Beat Breaker – With the Beat Breaker multi-effect plug-in, you can radically reshape and reshuffle audio in real time, slicing audio, rearranging it, and adding scratching effects. In addition to playing back slices in a different order, you can set the speed, direction, and volume with a given number of repeats for each slice. All these slice playback features define patterns that you can change on the fly.
- Slip and Rotate tools – The Tools menu in the Tracks area and time-based editors now includes Slip and Rotate tools, which you can use to move content in audio and software instrument regions without moving the region boundaries. See Tools common to multiple working areas.
- 32-bit recording – You can record at 32-bit depth (floating point) with a compatible audio interface. The advantages of 32-bit recording are that you can later remove digital clipping that occurred during the recording simply by lowering the gain of the audio region, and you can increase the gain of a recording made at a low level without increasing the noise floor.
- New sound packs – Two new sound packs are available: the Hybrid Textures sound pack contains 70 patches as well as over 80 Apple Loops featuring Sample Alchemy. The Vox Melodics sound pack contains a diverse collection of over 475 lyrical phrases, hooks, layered harmonies, FX and one-shots. You can download these and other sound packs using the Sound Library Manager.
Here’s what’s new in Logic Pro for iPad 1.1:
- Mastering Assistant – Mastering Assistant is an effect plug-in that offers a quick and easy way to add final professional polish for a release-ready mix. Mastering Assistant, which is available in the stereo output channel of a project, analyzes the audio and fine-tunes the sound through dynamic adjustments, frequency balance corrections, and timbre enhancements.
- Quick Sampler Recorder mode – The Quick Sampler plug-in features Recorder mode, that lets you create instruments and drum kits by directly recording audio with the built-in microphone or a connected audio input. You can set when recording starts and turn on monitoring to hear the signal while recording.
- Interact with other apps using Split View and Stage Manager – Move seamlessly between Logic Pro and other apps with added support for Split View and Stage Manager.
- Add multiple audio files using drag and drop – Select and drag multiple files from the Files app to quickly build drum kits or add stems to a project.
- Preview multiple patches, loops, or samples in the Browser – Quickly preview multiple samples, loops, or instruments in the Browser by touching and holding a Preview button, then dragging up or down. See Overview of patches, Add Apple Loops to your project, and Work with samples in the Browser.
- 32-bit recording – You can record in 32-bit depth (floating point) with a compatible audio interface. The advantages of 32-bit recording are that you can later remove digital clipping that occurred during the recording later by lowering the gain of the audio region, and that you can increase the gain of recordings made at a low level without increasing the noise floor.
- New content, including in-app Lessons and sound packs – Logic Pro features new Lessons covering a broad range of topics, including the Mastering Assistant, Sample Alchemy, and Beat Breaker plug-ins, beat making, automation, sound packs, and Play Surfaces. Two sound packs are now available: the Hybrid Textures sound pack contains 70 patches as well as over 80 Apple Loops featuring Sample Alchemy. The Vox Melodics sound pack contains a diverse collection of over 475 lyrical phrases, hooks, layered harmonies, FX, and one-shots.
See the Apple site for details.
This is great, will help when I’m automating lowpass filters into resonance but only in the bits above 24, that’s where all the magic is. You have to use Environment, which requires a license but wow, the polish and sheen that can only be found in MIDI 2.o is a game changer.
Can you explain your first and last comment in more detail? Re 24 bits lp resonance and midi 2.0 sheen???
None of it makes any sense; I feel this is either AI-generated or some low-effort bate.
hopefully doesnt introduce a million game breaking bugs like the last major update which took months to iron out…!
I use Logic for work. What bugs? I mainly edit audio clips and arrange so im not using many synths and fx but I havent noticed anything on my end. Cant remember logic crashing ever.
Take a look at the bug fixes… https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT203718
Sample Alchemy is giving me synth-wood, but I learned to kick back for a while and let the kinks get ironed out before upgrading. There’s no point in unbalancing your current, stabilized system until then. I love Logic, but any software can bite you in the arse if you’re not vigilant. Do your reading, because an incremental upgrade can have issues as much as a full-point one.
I know I’m an outlier and most of you have no issues, but Logic hasn’t worked for me since the 10.7 release on my M1 Mac. It was perfect before the update, and I should have backed up the old version. Now it crashes on opening every time. Curiously Garage Band has the same crash now so it’s also useless to me.
I’ve completely deleted it and reinstalled it with every update and the same crash issue. My late 2013 Intel Mac still runs it perfectly. So much for Apple Silicon being wonderful. Apple support was stumped and stopped responding so it must be a deeper issue. They said I was the, “only person in the world” having this issue.
Live 11 works fantastically though. Hundreds of plugins work flawlessly too. No other apps are having issues, just Logic and Garage Band. $200 down the drain since it won’t work on Apple’s own Macs, but at least I’ve found a more reliable workflow.
Randolph
This is an issue with your specific machine configuration – otherwise everybody else with an M1 Mac would have the same issue. Sounds like Apple support was useless, though, which is unacceptable. I’ve got an M1 and use both Garageband and Logic, and they work great.
Since it’s dying on you with both Logic Pro and Garageband, they are likely choking on an obsolete plugin. I have had this issue previously – you just rename your plugin folder and restart or reinstall the apps. As long as it works, you just add your missing plugins 1 at a time until you find the offender.
They’ve got this documented on their site:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201199
Hope this helps!
As a long time user, it’s nice to see progress. A few nice new plug ins. No doubt a million new features I’ll never use buried in a menu. I’ll leave it a month or 2 then upgrade. I’m sure I’ll be spending more on other plug-ins that Will be on sale in the next month.
I feel like the mastering assistant will help me finalize more songs.
It is nice hearing something you’ve made/mixed maximized/eq’d at -1. It keeps in inspiration going.
This makes it so easy to do that.