
Lastly, if you’re using Live Loops, you can transfer them between Logic X and Garage Band as well.

Logic’s Remix FX feature also adds another layer of opportunity here – you can use it to add effects like filter, gate, and Bitcrusher over your music in real time, whether it’s on an individual track or a song as a whole. You can then move those loops around and play with ideas without needing to deal with a timeline or arrangement – and once you’re comfortable with a musical combination you’ve created, you can push that to the Tracks section of LPX and keep producing. The new Live Loops feature makes it easier to create and add loops, samples, or recorded performances into a grid of cells. We can’t wait to hear what these artists create next.” Live Loops “Logic Pro X 10.5 represents the biggest update to Logic since the launch of Logic Pro X, with powerful new tools that will inspire every artist - from those just getting started with Logic, to those already using it to produce Grammy Award-winning albums. Susan Prescott, the VP of Apps Product Marketing at Apple, shared: Some of the most notable additions to the software with this update: a new live loops feature, the Step Sequencer editor, and a revision to the sampler tool and its capabilities.

Apple’s Logic Pro X saw a huge update today – referred to as the “biggest update” to the production software since its launch in 2013, by Apple themselves – with its latest edition, 10.5.
