Here are the release notes: Logic Pro release notes
Please Back Up your current Logic Version before updating.
What's new:
AI Enhanced Tools
New AI enhanced tools join Smart Tempo and the Pitch Correction plug-in to augment your artistry
• Bass Player and Keyboard Player join Drummer to complete a set of Session Players — all built with AI making it easy to create performances that respond to your direction
• Session Players can follow the same chord progression using Global chord track
• Add warmth to any track with ChromaGlow, an advanced plug-in with five saturation models designed to simulate the sound of vintage analog hardware*
• Separate a stereo audio file into stems for vocals, drums, bass and other parts with Stem Splitter*
• Session Players, ChromaGlow, and Stem Splitter also come to Logic Pro for iPad 2 — making it simple to move between projects created in Logic Pro for Mac
Sound Library
• Play any of six deeply-sampled acoustic and electric basses with Studio Bass
• Perform any of three meticulously-sampled pianos with Studio Piano
• Loops that contain chord tags will automatically populate the chord track when added to a project
• Three new Producer Packs are available: Hardwell, The Kount, and Cory Wong
• Original multi-track project of “Swing!” by Ellie Dixon available as in-app demo song
Spatial Audio
• Downmix and trim options allow custom mixing for non-Atmos channel configurations
• Exported ADM BWF files have been expanded beyond Dolby Atmos and can contain settings for stereo and other multi-channel formats
Enhancements
• Bounce in place adds automatic realtime recording for External Instrument regions or tracks that utilize external hardware using Logic’s I/O plug-in
• MIDI generated by supported software instruments and effects can be routed to the input of other tracks for creative layering during playback or recording
• Edit more efficiently using key commands for moving, extending, or resizing marquee selections
Some of the new functions, such as Chroma Glow and Stem Splitter, require a Mac with M1 or newer processor
kind regards
Mark
Please Back Up your current Logic Version before updating.
What's new:
AI Enhanced Tools
New AI enhanced tools join Smart Tempo and the Pitch Correction plug-in to augment your artistry
• Bass Player and Keyboard Player join Drummer to complete a set of Session Players — all built with AI making it easy to create performances that respond to your direction
• Session Players can follow the same chord progression using Global chord track
• Add warmth to any track with ChromaGlow, an advanced plug-in with five saturation models designed to simulate the sound of vintage analog hardware*
• Separate a stereo audio file into stems for vocals, drums, bass and other parts with Stem Splitter*
• Session Players, ChromaGlow, and Stem Splitter also come to Logic Pro for iPad 2 — making it simple to move between projects created in Logic Pro for Mac
Sound Library
• Play any of six deeply-sampled acoustic and electric basses with Studio Bass
• Perform any of three meticulously-sampled pianos with Studio Piano
• Loops that contain chord tags will automatically populate the chord track when added to a project
• Three new Producer Packs are available: Hardwell, The Kount, and Cory Wong
• Original multi-track project of “Swing!” by Ellie Dixon available as in-app demo song
Spatial Audio
• Downmix and trim options allow custom mixing for non-Atmos channel configurations
• Exported ADM BWF files have been expanded beyond Dolby Atmos and can contain settings for stereo and other multi-channel formats
Enhancements
• Bounce in place adds automatic realtime recording for External Instrument regions or tracks that utilize external hardware using Logic’s I/O plug-in
• MIDI generated by supported software instruments and effects can be routed to the input of other tracks for creative layering during playback or recording
• Edit more efficiently using key commands for moving, extending, or resizing marquee selections
Some of the new functions, such as Chroma Glow and Stem Splitter, require a Mac with M1 or newer processor
kind regards
Mark
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