November 15, 2024

Month: November 2023

CompuScoop is making this web site easier to use

Over the next few months, you may notice some major and subtle changes to this website as we're changing it to make it even easier to use and enjoy.

We have already moved some stuff around in our top menu, such as:

  • AI menu option now has an option to take you to all related articles.
  • Entertainment has been renamed to Streaming Services.
  • Sci-Fi topic has been removed (for now).
  • HowTo menu option is back linking to a helpful mini-manual for this website. 

Keep an eye on this help document as we'll be modifying it often.

 Apple supercharges Logic Pro with powerful tools for music creation on Mac and iPad

Apple supercharges Logic Pro with powerful tools for music creation on Mac and iPad

Features include a new Mastering Assistant, 32-bit recording, Sample Alchemy, and Beat Breaker on Mac; a Quick Sampler Recorder mode on iPad; and more

Today Apple updated Logic Pro with powerful new features available across Mac and iPad. With the new Mastering Assistant and its professional palette of intuitive sound-shaping tools, musicians can deliver a release-ready mix faster than ever. Logic Pro for Mac now gets incredible sample manipulation with Sample Alchemy, and the radical reshaping and reshuffling capabilities of Beat Breaker. Logic Pro for iPad offers even more powerful features, including Quick Sampler Recorder mode, which allows users to quickly capture “found sounds” using the built-in microphone in iPad and instantly create custom playable instruments. Producers and beat makers with their own collections of samples can quickly build kits or custom instruments using improved multitasking features such as Split View and Stage Manager. And users can work easily between Mac and iPad with project round-tripping, taking the music-making experience on the road or to the studio.

New Features Coming to Mac and iPad

Mastering Assistant offers creators a quick and easy way to add that final professional polish for a release-ready mix. Once a mix is complete, Mastering Assistant can instantly analyze the audio and make expert refinements to the sound, adjusting elements such as the dynamics, frequency balance, timbre, and loudness. Creators can also use Mastering Assistant’s initial processing as a starting point and then fine-tune each setting with intuitive controls, allowing for a mix that sounds great both in the car and in the club.

Logic Pro now supports 32-bit float recording when used with compatible audio interfaces. This helps artists minimize the digital clipping that can occur when recording more dynamic instruments or performances. With 32-bit float, even recordings made at lower levels can be easily amplified without increasing the noise floor, providing studio-quality audio and flexibility in post-production.

New in Logic Pro for Mac

Introduced on Logic Pro for iPad earlier this year, Sample Alchemy and Beat Breaker are now available in Logic Pro for Mac. Sample Alchemy allows users to transform a single audio sample into a playable instrument using a variety of techniques, including granular, additive, and spectral synthesis. Artists can now create a wide range of unique sound beds, pads, effects, and rhythms, pushing the boundaries of creativity.

With the Beat Breaker multieffect plug-in, creators can radically reshape and reshuffle audio in real time, slicing audio, rearranging it, and adding scratching effects. By altering the speed, direction, volume, and number of repeats for each slice, musicians can effortlessly define complex patterns that can be changed on the fly.

The Tools menu in the Tracks area and time-based editors now includes Slip and Rotate tools, enabling users to move content within audio and software instrument regions without altering the region boundaries.

Today’s update to Logic Pro for Mac introduces two new sound packs: The Hybrid Textures sound pack includes a collection of 70 patches, as well as over 80 Apple Loops featuring Sample Alchemy, while the Vox Melodics sound pack contains a diverse collection of over 475 lyrical phrases, hooks, layered harmonies, FX, and one-shots. Users can download all of the app’s free sound packs using the Sound Library.

New in Logic Pro for iPad

The Quick Sampler plug-in allows users to quickly create sampler instruments from virtually any sound. With the new Recorder mode, users can create instruments and drum kits by directly recording audio with the built-in microphone or a connected audio input, allowing for instrument creation to happen just about anywhere.

Now creators can move seamlessly between Logic Pro and other apps like Voice Memos or the Files app using Split View and Stage Manager. Split View allows users to open two different apps — or two windows from the same app — by splitting the screen into resizable views, while Stage Manager allows users to resize windows, see multiple overlapping windows in a single view or tap to switch between apps, and more.

Users can quickly find the perfect sound in the Browser by simply dragging up or down with a finger to preview multiple samples, loops, or instruments. Additionally, users can select and drag their own samples from the Files app to Logic Pro to easily build drum kits or add stems to a project.

Logic Pro adds to its popular in-app Lessons with additional instruction covering a broad range of topics, including Mastering Assistant, Sample Alchemy, Beat Breaker, beat making, automation, sound packs, and Play Surfaces. The Hybrid Textures sound packs also come to Logic Pro for iPad, offering creators new material to explore the power and depth of Sample Alchemy.

Pricing and Availability

  • Logic Pro 10.8 is available today as a free update for existing users and for $199.99 (U.S.) for new users on the Mac App Store. Logic Pro for Mac requires macOS Ventura 13.5 or later. For more information, visit apple.com/logic-pro.
  • Logic Pro for iPad 1.1 is available today as a free update for existing users, and available on the App Store for $4.99 (U.S.) per month or $49 (U.S.) per year, with a one-month free trial for new users. Logic Pro for iPad requires iPadOS 17 or later, and an iPad with Apple A12 Bionic chip or later. For more information, visit apple.com/logic-pro-for-ipad.

Press Contacts

Juliana Frick

Apple

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Starlayne Meza

Apple

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Apple Media Helpline

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WatchOS update for Battery Drain Coming Soon

Web site MacRumors.com has obtained a memo that's going to all Apple Authorized Service Providers informing them that the company is working on a fix to address the battery drain issues that most watch users are currently experiencing with watchOS.

MacRumors states:

In the memo, which MacRumors obtained from multiple sources, Apple said the issue will be fixed in a watchOS update that is "coming soon." Apple did not provide any additional details in the memo, so it is unclear what the underlying cause of the issue is, how many customers are affected, and if every Apple Watch model is impacted.

We'll keep you informed when we hear anything else regarding this matter.

How to use CompuScoop better and find what you’re looking for faster

CompuScoop has been around since 2006 following the latest news on Apple, Inc. and Technology.

Over the years, we have used various web site platforms to deliver content directly to our readers.  We're currently using Wordpress, which is the standard platform for news and informational web sites and is used by most major content web sites such as The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and more.

But many readers may not be aware of the little tweaks and commands that may help YOU use and find the content that you're looking for more quickly and easily. This article may help you, and you may even wish to bookmark this as it'll be updated when we find new features along the way.

  1. How to search for an article: Each article is searchable by title and topic. On the right of the article is a search box.  Just type in what you're looking for, and a mini-box will show up with the search term that you're specified.
  2. How to search for an article from the top menu: On the far right is a magnifying glass.  Click on it to search for a topic or article.
  3. How to read articles by category: Below each article's title are the categories that the article can fit into. Each categories title is clickable. So clicking on a category will show you all of the articles that's in that category.
  4. When clicking on a category: You'll get a list of articles in that category. Click on an article's title to read it.  
  5. How to quickly go Home: Just click on the CompuScoop logo at the upper-left to quickly go to the main page.

That's it for now. Look for updates soon.

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